Historic building houses a simple, spacious, and spotless cafe with beautiful art on the walls. Atmosphere stays quiet and unassuming, catering mostly to nearby office workers. Known for generous portions and standout spicy chicken teriyaki, it offers quick service without fuss.
Salad comes fresh and crunchy with a balanced dressing. The sweet mayo glaze used on the spicy chicken teriyaki also flavors the salad, adding a unique touch.
Coffee comes with strong flavor and consistent quality. Options include iced Americano and latte, often paired with savory dishes like teriyaki chicken and breakfast burritos.
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The cafe is open weekdays from 8am to 2:30pm.
Expect generous portions that can easily last for two meals.
The meal cost is around $16.57 before tip.
Outdoor seating on a pier offers waterfront views and a calming atmosphere with UK vibes and kitschy decor. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, often accompanied by soft background music and a neighborhood feel even for visitors.
Caesar salad stands out as a top choice, served fresh and flavorful. Pea and onion salads also appear as tasty options alongside hearty dishes like chicken pie.
Mocha coffee stands out with its less sweet profile and a clear chocolate hint that balances well with the coffee taste. Americano and espresso options come at reasonable prices and pair well with meals or sweets.
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Happy hour offers pasties for $6, making it a great deal.
During happy hour, drinks are $1 off, but most items are full price.
The restaurant is pet friendly, allowing you to bring your furry friends.
Spacious dining area with big glass windows lets in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The vibe stays calm and classy, with relaxed lo-fi music and cozy acoustics that suit both solo diners and groups. Clean, modern-rustic design and thoughtful table settings add to a special dining experience.
Salads feature blackened salmon and come with fresh, great greens. Some dishes pair salads with herb crusted salmon or vege fritters on a burger bun.
Great coffee stands out here with a consistently good flavor. It suits grabbing a quick cup during a workday in the area.
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The three-course fixed menu meal costs $55 plus tax.
Guest Chef nights feature a 3-course meal with social justice themes.
Reservations are recommended for special events like Guest Chef nights.
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.
Salads feature unique ingredients like pickled fennel and house-smoked salmon. Options include a beet salad and a Palicobb salad praised for their flavors and textures.
Toasted marshmallow latte stands out as a unique and flavorful option. The coffee overall is very good, with options like a strong decaf Americano and classic cappuccinos available.
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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.
Bright, compact space with colorful lanterns and Victorian-modern decor creates a warm, homely atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and fun, with fast service and a lively but low-key crowd. Small and cozy, it feels like a hidden gem for enjoying excellent pho.
Charred beef short ribs sit atop fresh herbs, bean sprouts, and vermicelli in a generous noodle salad. Lemongrass and onion chicken salad offers a bright flavor in every bite.
Condensed milk iced coffee stands out as a popular choice. Both Vietnamese coffee and Thai tea offer rich, addictive flavors.
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They automatically add an 18% tip for groups of more than 5.
Street parking is available near the restaurant.
The portion sizes are big and worth the price.
Cozy Turkish cafe with authentic atmosphere and Turkish music creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Small space offers indoor and outdoor seating, blending casual comfort with traditional dining. The setting feels like a genuine slice of Türkiye.
Fresh ingredients like crunchy olives, fresh almonds, and perfect salad leaves make the salads stand out. Dressings taste great and complement the fresh components well.
Strong, smooth Turkish coffee comes in a full, authentic cup. It pairs well with baklava and Knafeh, offering a bold, rich flavor that stands out.
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The cafe offers authentic Turkish coffee and Knafeh.
Portions are large enough for two people to share.
The cafe is located near Pike Place Market.
Elegant steakhouse with intimate windowless dining and bright lighting that highlights activity in the open kitchen. Atmosphere blends family-friendly warmth with occasional noise requiring raised voices. Known for high-quality steaks and a well-curated wine and cocktail menu.
Fresh vegetables and huge portions stand out in the salads here. The house-grated cheese and croutons add great texture, while ingredients like hearts of palm bring unique flavor. Presentation is impressive and dressings taste delicious.
Coffee here is consistently great and pairs well with desserts like cheesecake and crème brûlée. Espresso and decaf options are available, complementing rich desserts such as Chocolate Sin Cake.
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Happy hour runs from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. daily.
The happy hour menu is only available in the bar area.
Expect to pay around $100 per person for a full meal.
Small, intimate space with rustic vintage decor and original tile floors creates a cozy, authentic French bistro vibe. Buzzing atmosphere fills the room with lively energy and a zinc bar adds character. Patio welcomes dogs, blending cafe, bar, and bistro functions in one spot.
Salads feature bitter chicories paired with house-made sausage of sweetbreads and a bib salad with hazelnuts. Walnut fig salad also appears alongside cheese assortments.
Espresso service stands out with top notch quality and the cappuccino ranks as best in the city. Coffee pairs well with bread and quiche, and sometimes comes with dessert on the house.
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Breakfast and lunch are first come, first served; reservations are needed for dinner.
The restaurant automatically applies a 20% service fee to all bills.
Parking can be difficult; arrive early to secure a spot.
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.
Seafood salads stand out with options like the Elite-tier Seafood Louie and Crab Louie Salad. The Panzenella salad and tomato salad serve as fresh, well-portioned sides to dishes like fish and chips.
Unlimited coffee flows during breakfast and brunch on certain floors. A self-serve option costs $5 and delivers strong, rich flavor. Sitting by the window with a Bloody Mary or coffee adds to the experience.
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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.
Spacious interior with tall ceilings and many windows creates an airy, modern vibe. Bright lighting contrasts with a cozy atmosphere that suits relaxing or studying. Seating spreads indoors and on a covered patio, with WiFi and outlets supporting longer stays.
Salads feature Japanese potato salad that matches local tastes and comes with meals. The chicken karaage salad pairs crispy fried chicken strips with crisp greens and a bright sesame dressing.
Mocha Americano and iced mocha latte stand out among the coffee options. The cafe offers a variety of sweets, coffee, and matcha, but coffee preparation can take over 10 minutes.
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Nana’s Green Tea does not accept cash payments.
Nana’s Green Tea gets quite busy, so I recommend ordering ahead.
There is a pickup window outside that allows quick collection without waiting in line.
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.
Salads feature fresh ingredients and a delicate vinaigrette that enhances flavors. The cob salad with salmon and shrimp stands out for its rich taste.
Coffee features Zoka drip coffee that tastes delicious. Oceanfront views accompany the coffee experience.
Good to know
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.
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.
Salads come in spicy and simple varieties, like the taco salad with a kick and fresh sides paired with sandwiches. Portions are generous and complement hearty meals well.
Coffee comes in a bottomless cup for $5, offering a smooth and rich taste. It pairs well with hearty dishes like omelettes and bacon, making for a satisfying meal with generous portions.
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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.