Small, colorful space offers a homey atmosphere with a community vibe reminiscent of Mexico. Seating is limited inside but extends outdoors, creating a cozy, unpretentious setting. Energy stays relaxed and welcoming, making it a spot for flavorful, comforting Latin American meals.
Breakfast bowl stands out with its rich flavors and hearty portions. The spam breakfast bowl offers a savory twist that draws repeat visits within a day.
Dinner here suits a date night with well-made Cuban sandwiches and a solid veggie bowl option. The spot also hosts events like birthday celebrations, adding a lively touch to evenings.
Good to know
Bad Chancla is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The seating at Bad Chancla is very limited.
The parking in this spot of Capitol Hill is the worst.
Historic 19th century Craftsman home offers beautiful period architecture and a cozy, homely atmosphere with a quiet, peaceful vibe. Spacious rooms and common areas include a heated outdoor pool and a lounge with a fireplace, creating a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Breakfast includes yogurt, fruit, and oatmeal available 24/7 in the dining room. Hosts serve breakfast early on request and provide complimentary coffee and filtered water.
A friendly and homely couple runs the inn, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Hosts help with special moments, like setting up decorations for proposals in the room.
Good to know
The inn is conveniently located within walking distance to Capitol Hill attractions.
The neighborhood offers a variety of dining options and local shops.
The inn provides easy access to public transit for exploring the city.
Cozy cafe with beautiful authentic decor and a warm, friendly vibe. Offers indoor and outdoor seating including a quieter room, welcoming for work or socializing. Music and atmosphere create a chill, inviting environment that suits both solo visitors and groups.
Breakfast options focus on coffee and light fare but lack egg-based dishes and standard American items like breakfast burritos or sandwiches.
Drinks like the Levantine latte and pistachio iced latte stay consistent and well-made. The atmosphere appeals for a relaxed date, with a vibe that makes it easy to enjoy conversation.
Good to know
Mintish Coffee House serves sahleb, a unique drink not found elsewhere.
Expect food to sell out quickly, especially if arriving late in the day.
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid sold-out items.
Small, intimate dessert shop with modern style and kawaii-like eats wrapped in windows for people watching. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing, though it can get loud during group events at the large communal table. Board games and books add a casual, cozy touch to the space.
Breakfast includes Eggs Benedict and Avo Toast served with wonderful coffee. Strawberry cake is available and pairs well with the morning meal. Service runs until 2pm.
Ideal for a brunch date with a casual vibe and fluffy pancakes as a sweet treat. Offers a relaxed spot to chat, read, or enjoy time together.
Good to know
They offer breakfast and brunch service until 2pm.
Parking on Capitol Hill's street requires planning due to limited space and meter rates of about $4.50 per hour.
Prices can be high, with $80 for six items reported.
Small space with authentic New York style and a modern rustic interior creates a cozy, neighborhood feel. Atmosphere feels comfortable and welcoming, often lively like a party. Open kitchen and self-serve setup add to the casual, homey vibe.
Breakfast features hash and cheese blintzes and genuinely good breakfast sandwiches. Staff often offer a free latte with breakfast, and the menu includes many great choices beyond just breakfast.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for catering services, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay around $30 for a sandwich, which may feel overpriced.
Arrive early for breakfast or lunch to avoid long wait times.
Courtyard café blends heated outdoor seating, fire pits, and bike shop décor for a cozy, welcoming vibe. Spacious indoor and outdoor areas attract people working remotely or socializing. Calm atmosphere contrasts with occasional alley odors, creating a unique urban retreat.
Breakfast features sandwiches including a vegan option and egg and bacon varieties. Coffee and tea come with flavorful choices, often paired with lattes.
Options include vegetarian dishes alongside hearty choices like an egg and bacon breakfast sandwich. Drinks range from strawberry lemonade to lattes, covering different tastes.
Good to know
The café is tip-free, meaning all costs are included in the menu price.
Reservations are easy to make for group events.
The outdoor patio is equipped with heaters and a tent for comfort in cold weather.
Spacious interior with bright colors and a fresh salsa bar creates a lively, welcoming vibe. Music plays consistently, adding to the energetic atmosphere that feels like a small family restaurant in Mexico. Outdoor dining tables offer an open-air option, enhancing the overall experience.
Breakfast burritos stand out for being very large, filling, and a great value at 5.99 until 2 PM. Options like bean and cheese burritos, carne asada fries, and menudo add variety to the morning menu.
Huge portions make sharing easy and satisfying. The menu reflects Mexican and Salvadoran flavors, adding a personal touch to the date experience.
Good to know
The grand opening is on April 25th, 2025.
A mariachi band performs during the grand opening event.
Employees do not receive tips unless paid in cash.
Bar with Mid-Century Modern decor and retro overstuffed furniture creates a chill, cozy vibe reminiscent of a 1970s living room. Music features Mexican House beats that enhance the relaxed atmosphere. Small groups gather here for astrology-themed cocktails and well-prepared food like crispy fries and breakfast burritos.
Breakfast features crispy breakfast burritos and a bacon sandwich with egg, melted hard white cheddar, arugula, and pickled jalapeños on a toasted brioche bun. Plenty of coffee and a cozy vibe make it a solid spot for morning meals.
Space feels cute and intimate, ideal for dates or small hangouts. Daytime visits show a quiet vibe with few people, making it easy to relax and chat.
Good to know
Happy hour offers all food items for $5, a great deal.
Groups over six require a buyout according to company policy.
The entrance can be confusing; it's on 11th Avenue, not Pike Street.