Cozy, modern space with chic, cute decor and a green, inviting atmosphere. The vibe stays immaculate and charming, attracting those who enjoy brunch with unique Korean-inspired flavors and standout cocktails.
Breakfast features a sweet and savory mix with a limited menu focused on waffles. The hash brown and egg skillet with horseradish sauce stands out as a flavorful option.
Buttery and crispy hash browns appear in several dishes, including scrambles topped with housemade kimchi, chili oil, and lemon maple aioli. The hash browns add a crunchy texture that pairs well with flavors like lemon zest and horseradish sauce.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
The menu features both sweet and savory waffle options.
Syrup is not included with waffle orders; expect to pay extra.
Classic diner with a cozy, family-owned vibe and tight seating in a small, well-decorated space featuring a rooster theme. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and homely to chaotic and busy during peak times. Outdoor tables add a casual touch to the overall experience.
Breakfast offers a delightful selection with reasonable prices. The spot serves consistently delicious meals that satisfy early morning cravings.
Crispy on both sides and thin, the hashbrowns come as a solid, well-cooked base unlike typical shredded versions. They pair well with eggs, gyro meat, and fruit, making them a standout part of the meal.
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Expect long wait times on Saturday mornings due to popularity.
Street parking is limited and can be challenging to find.
Prices are reasonable for the location, with breakfast items around $10-$15.
Cozy breakfast diner with kitschy dรฉcor and a homey kitchen vibe. Atmosphere feels like a welcoming mom and pop spot with lively kitchen and server chatter. Offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Cozy atmosphere and warm hospitality create a welcoming breakfast spot. Coffee, eggs with hash browns, and the country Benny stand out as solid choices.
Fresh potatoes get chopped up for the hash browns, not tater-tots. They come out flawlessly cooked and pair well with eggs and coffee.
Good to know
Breakfasts are served from 6AM to 2PM on weekdays and 7AM to 2PM on weekends.
Sandwiches, including corned beef and Reuben, are only available Monday through Friday.
Parking and ADA accessibility are available.
Small breakfast spot with minimalistic decor and an open kitchen creates a comfortable vibe despite limited seating and a sometimes cramped feel. A pay-by-the-pour beer wall adds a unique touch to the simple, clean space. The atmosphere suits quick bites rather than lingering stays.
Breakfast features a bacon egg and cheese sandwich with a bright orange runny yolk, crispy thick bacon, and a warm, soft brioche bun. Options suit early workers seeking a full meal at a reasonable price.
Crispy and flavorful hash browns come with a side of hot sauce that adds a nice kick. They pair well with other sides like French toast sticks and complement dishes with runny yolks and tasty buns.
Good to know
Parking is tricky; plan to arrive early for a spot.
The space is crowded with limited seating available.
Expect a significant wait during busy times, especially on weekends.
Small diner with cozy booths and classic murals creates a family-friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The space feels casual and unassuming, offering a mix of dishes including standout Thai and Chinese options. It maintains a lively, sometimes loud dining room with a friendly vibe.
Breakfast includes both Chinese and American dishes like General's chicken, sausage, eggs, and pancakes. Options serve all day at affordable prices with a mix of traditional and Thai flavors.
Hash browns come out crispy and not too oily. They serve them any time, even at night with eggs. Preparation stays consistent and reliable.
Good to know
The restaurant is closed from 2:30 to 4:00 PM for lunch break.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using public transport.
The menu includes Thai, Chinese, American, and diner food options.
Cozy diner with an old school vibe and waterfront views creates a relaxed atmosphere. Oldies music plays softly, adding to the authentic local feel. Seating is comfortable but tight, fitting the working man's charm.
Breakfast offers greasy-spoon classics like two eggs, sausage, and hash alongside huge breakfast burritos and seafood omelets. Portions range from just right to generous, with options like eggs benedict and fiber-rich meals.
Hash browns come not burnt and not super oily. Portions vary, with extra hash browns sometimes surprisingly small and costly.
Good to know
Parking is free and available, but the lot can fill up quickly.
Expect a 45-50 minute wait during peak breakfast hours.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food served.
No frills greasy spoon with huge portions and wall-to-wall crayon art created by customers. The atmosphere is old school and nostalgic, lively late into the night with a classic diner vibe. Patrons enjoy a friendly, community-driven environment filled with original artwork and entertaining energy.
Classic diner breakfast shines with unlimited hashbrowns and bottomless coffee. Large, flavorful options like the breakfast burrito come in generous portions at affordable prices.
Unlimited all-you-can-eat hash browns come with almost every meal. They are crispy and tasty, prepared with clear expertise alongside classic breakfast dishes.
Good to know
Beth's Cafe no longer accepts cash after reopening.
Parking is difficult due to the location on Aurora.
The bill includes a living wage surcharge that is not posted.
Classic diner space with wall-to-wall windows creates an open, almost outdoor feel. Atmosphere stays retro and cozy, blending old school Seattle vibes with a family-friendly energy. Busy but welcoming, it offers a simple, comfortable spot for hearty meals.
Breakfast features excellent breakfast tacos with green salsa and a great breakfast burrito. The diner serves biscuit and gravy with sausage in a bright, friendly setting without any pretension.
Well cooked hash browns come out perfect and crispy. They often arrive alongside toast as part of the dish.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $68 for a meal of two omelettes and two coffees after tip.
The restaurant is known for its large portion sizes, ensuring you won't leave hungry.
Parking is available in a small dirt lot behind the building and on-street.
Waterfront views and a full-service bar on upper floors create a lively setting. Crowded and cramped seating contrasts with great Bloody Marys and fresh seafood options. Self-serve drinks and Apple Pay add convenience amid a busy atmosphere.
Breakfast features Dungeness Crab Eggs Benedict and Joeโs Scramble among other hearty options. Lines move quickly during service and the meal comes with great views near the pier.
Crispy and perfectly cooked hash browns come seasoned and aromatic without any greasiness. They consistently complement meals well and stand out for their delicious flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for tables during weekend brunch hours.
The restaurant opens for lunch at 12 pm, so plan accordingly.
Dive bar with dark, cozy atmosphere and walls covered in quirky art and neon signs. Music plays from a digital jukebox featuring random and classic tunes, creating a lively vibe. Open 24 hours, it draws a mix of characters and offers a genuine Seattle rock โnโ roll spirit.
Early opening hours make it easy to grab breakfast before heading out. The menu offers a delicious breakfast that many find worth returning for.
Generous portions highlight the hash browns here. They come crispy and often accompany dishes like chicken fried steak or omelettes with avocado and cheese.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great deals on drinks.
Breakfast happy hour specials start before 8:00am with discounted menu items.
The cafe is open 24 hours a day, making it a convenient option.