Small bakery with covered patio seating offers a varied selection of pastries, including vegetarian and vegan options. Atmosphere suits quick bites with short lines and quality hand pies. Location connects to a monorail coffee spot, making it convenient for downtown visitors.
Food stays hot and very fresh with no signs of leftovers. The beef and onion piroshky stands out as a delicious bread pocket that beats similar options like pasties and empanadas.
Pastries feature crispy bacon paired with hash browns and eggs. The combination offers a savory breakfast flavor profile.
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The average menu item price is around $8, with similar portion sizes.
They offer a great variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Some outdoor seating options are available for customers.
Food court inside an Asian grocery store offers made-to-order taiyaki with inventive fillings including savory options like bacon. Atmosphere reflects court food influence with a beautiful seating area. Taiyaki preparation happens in front of customers, emphasizing freshness and warmth.
Fresh hot food offers a unique take on traditional Japanese street food, especially taiyaki. Consistently good flavors come with kind service from people who care about the food they make.
Taiyaki with bacon, egg, and cheese stands out as a popular choice. The Mmm Bacon option combines bacon with other flavors, and the bacon fish adds a unique twist.
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BeanFish is located inside the Uwajimaya grocery store food court.
Taiyaki costs around $7 each, which is considered expensive.
The fish cakes are made to order, so expect a longer wait time.
Cozy space with high ceilings and views of the Space Needle from every table creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Classy 90s rap music plays softly, adding to the pleasant vibe. Small size and popularity mean reservations are essential to secure a seat.
Food offers incredible quality with consistently great taste across brunch, dinner, and takeout. The Dutch baby stands out as a filling yet light option compared to traditional breakfasts.
Strips of bacon appear as a side with several dishes like the Fry Up and the English breakfast. The bacon is served alongside homemade baked beans and eggs, adding a savory touch to the meals.
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Reservations are a must, especially for weekend brunch.
Expect long wait times if you don't have a reservation.
The cafe is small, so seating is limited.
Cozy café with tall ceilings and soft tones offers a great view over the waterfront. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite some self-service elements that reduce friendliness. Seating is comfortable and spaced well, creating a relaxed place to enjoy authentic Georgian dishes like khachapuri and lobiani.
Authentic Georgian food stands out with unique, rich flavors not found everywhere. Dishes like Khachapuri offer a carb-heavy, filling experience that feels both delicious and satisfying.
Bacon appears in dishes like the LOBIANI with red beans and runny eggs, where it blends with banana peppers and melting butter. An extra egg and bacon sometimes come free, and bacon also features in a traditional bread bowl with beans.
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Expect a 45-minute wait time during peak hours.
Prices for dishes start around $16.50 before tax and tips.
The restaurant uses a kiosk ordering system, which may be confusing for first-time visitors.
No-frills diner offers a quiet, simple setting with affordable breakfast sandwiches and notable seafood dishes. It provides a calm retreat amid a busy market area, with no lines or waiting even during peak times. The atmosphere is straightforward and unpretentious, focusing on traditional American breakfast fare.
Food focuses on freshly made basics like burgers, chicken fingers, and fries. Meals come out tasty and satisfying without high-end fuss or long waits.
Breakfast includes bacon with eggs and pancakes or French toast. Breakfast sandwiches come with bacon, ham, or sausage on an English muffin for $3.
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Market Diner is located in a small corner of the market.
There were no lines and no waiting at Market Diner.
The prices are mid-range for the area.
Rustic old hunting club style blends with chic retro diner design in a calm, quiet dining room. Tight booth seating and inviting ambience create a cozy yet intimate setting. Soul music plays softly, enhancing the relaxed vibe without overpowering conversation.
Food here is elevated home-cooked style, both great and filling. Service complements the incredible quality of the dishes.
Strips of thick cut bacon appear in breakfasts and salads alike. Bacon pairs with cheddar cheese in salads and complements French toast and English breakfast dishes.
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Happy hour offers great prices on select items from 4-6pm daily.
A prix fixe menu is available from Thursday to Sunday.
Reservations are recommended during busy weekend brunch hours.
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 ‘n’ roll spirit.
Food includes great quality dishes served with friendly service. Open 24 hours, it suits late-night food runs well.
Perfectly crunchy bacon appears alongside dishes like custard French toast and breakfast sandwiches. Bacon features in hearty options such as burritos with eggs, potatoes, peppers, and cheese.
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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.
Classy historic hotel with old-world charm and a gorgeous lobby creates an intimate, luxurious atmosphere. Polar Bar offers exceptional craft cocktails in a setting with leather seats and a towering stuffed polar bear. Spacious gym and free pool table add to the well-rounded amenities.
Excellent food shines at both breakfast and dinner with a wide buffet selection in the morning. The hotel bar offers great food and fantastic drinks paired with impeccable service.
Breakfast includes crispy bacon served alongside scrambled and cheese eggs. The bacon comes with sausage, potatoes, and fresh fruit options at a free breakfast bar.
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Valet parking is $65 per night, located three blocks away from the hotel.
Candlelight concerts are held regularly in the Dome Room on the third floor.
Expect noise disturbances from the nearby homeless shelter at night.
Small kiosk with counter-style seating for about ten people offers a clean, cozy vibe with fun local decor featuring references to Japan and Seattle. Atmosphere stays relaxing and welcoming, enhanced by good music and quirky menu names. Waffles stand out as crispy outside, chewy inside, drawing regulars for quick, satisfying bites.
Food here looks Instagram-worthy and tastes just as good. Watching the owners make everything from scratch adds to the experience, with dishes that are consistently fresh and excellent.
Crispy bacon adds perfect saltiness to balance rich Nutella and syrup. It pairs well with waffles, enhancing combos like fried chicken and spiced syrup or simple maple syrup.
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Seating is extremely limited, with only four seats available.
The chicken and waffles are Asian style, not southern style.
Takeout is recommended due to limited seating.
Historic building with wooden floors and brick walls creates a charming, artsy vibe featuring framed art and tasteful architecture. The atmosphere stays calm and chill, supported by good music and plenty of seating including window and outdoor options. Strong coffee and tasty bagels complement the comfortable, well-organized space.
Food comes with quick service even when busy. Coffee and chai stand out as excellent with many options for customizations.
Bacon comes in a bacon, egg, and cheese bagel that pairs well with cream cheese. It tastes great and works nicely on an asiago bagel too.
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Sake tasting starts at 2pm upstairs; arrive early for a good spot.
Cherry Street Coffee House closes at 3pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
The coffee shop offers a variety of breakfast and lunch options, including sandwiches and rice bowls.
Restaurant offers breathtaking water views and a classic setting with comfortable seating. Outdoor dining includes heated patio space, often accompanied by live music. Cocktails receive attention from skilled bartenders, enhancing a relaxed yet refined atmosphere.
Food here stands out for its delicious flavors and amazing quality. The dining experience pairs well-prepared dishes with attentive service.
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Happy hour prices for drinks are a couple of dollars off.
The restaurant is often fully booked, so making a reservation is recommended.
Valet parking costs $15 for dining.
Steakhouse offers an elegant industrial design with a sleek bar area and city views visible from window seats. Atmosphere stays relaxed and private despite a large dining space. Guests find a quiet environment suitable for enjoying meals and drinks.
Food features perfectly cooked steak, great lamb chops, and amazing mashed potatoes. Quality stays consistent with fantastic flavors and first-class service.
Bacon wrapped scallops come with brussel sprouts and bread, creating a solid combo. The scallops are on the smaller side but pair well with the bacon's flavor.
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A mandatory 20% service charge is added to all bills, not a gratuity.
Dinner for two with drinks and appetizers costs around $500.
The restaurant is popular for happy hour among hotel guests and executives.
Brick oven sits in open view, adding an authentic vibe to the cozy space with exposed bricks. Atmosphere feels friendly and fun, often lively with football on TV and a good selection of beers. Seating is ample, making it a popular spot for casual dining.
Food arrives quickly and cooks to perfection. The menu features fired grilled pizza with excellent taste that draws repeat visits.
Pizza comes loaded with thick slices of bacon about the size of a quarter. They use real bacon and often add extra bacon on request.
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Happy hour starts around 4 pm, so expect busier evenings.
The restaurant is open late until 10 pm.
Prices are reasonable for the size and toppings of the pizza.
Breakfast restaurant offers a bright, friendly atmosphere with clean, modern space and local, authentic vibes. Music varies from relaxing to loud, creating a dynamic energy. The crowd enjoys generous portions of well-prepared dishes in a comfortable setting.
Food arrives very fast and tastes freshly cooked and delicious. The smoked salmon Benedict stands out with multiple options including ham or salmon.
Crispy bacon appears in classic breakfasts and sandwiches served on a brioche bun. Eggs come cooked to order, often paired with light fluffy cheesy scrambled eggs.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The cafe charges a 3% fee for credit card payments.
No restroom is available in the cafe; a key card from the hotel is needed.
Modern space offers lots of seating options with a very chill atmosphere. Food includes quality cheeseburgers and halibut, while the Old Fashioned cocktail stands out for its generous pour and ingredients. The vibe is quiet and unhurried, suitable for casual dining after nearby events.
Food comes out with surprising speed and tastes delicious. Quality stays excellent across visits.
Bacon comes in two styles here: thick-cut and thin cafeteria slices. The thick-cut bacon stands out as great while the thin bacon is more basic.
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The restaurant offers a free continental breakfast, but a full breakfast costs $20.
Expect higher prices at Redtrees Restaurant and Bar compared to similar venues.
Casual attire is acceptable; no strict dress code enforced.