"My first time in Seattle and we stayed at Capitol Hill area, which is a cute area with a lot of great shops? Parks and restaurants within walking distance!Post Pike Bar & Cafe was one we frequented, and all the times we stopped by the service was phenomenal. They were very attentive and gave us great recommendations. They are open until 2am so one night we went and Joey & Max were so great! They served us drinks and recommended the espresso martini with bourbon (I forgot the name of the cocktail but it was very interesting haha)If you're staying around Capitol Hill area, I recommend this place both as a breakfast coffee AND bar place."
"My mom recommended this lil spot. You need to park in the back and you can go through the back door, then depending on how busy the restaurant is, it leads right to the "waiting line." Speaking Vietnamese is helpful but not necessary, though I do think it leads to getting your food faster (cause you can order while you are in line). I like that the menu is small so you don't have to agonize over what to get. Prices are fair and food is hearty. I ordered the beef stew with bread, lots of beef (chunks) and though a few were tougher to chew, some were pretty tender. I just wish there was some veggies in there, the stew was slightly sweet but had just enough saltiness to remind you that it's a savory dish. Bread came out hot and toasted. Restaurant is really clean and I saw workers changing gloves multiple times. Each table also has their own bottle of hand sanitizer. Cash only!"
Chopped chicken suqaar cooked with authentic african spices, onion, garlic, and green peppers, served with somali anjeero. Comes with complimentary somali tea.
$10.00
Visit Restaurant PageFinely ground African coffee bean, imported from Israel and cooked to foamy perfection
$4.00
Visit Restaurant PageUbe pancakes with ube cream sauce. Add macadamia nuts for an additional charge.
$12.50
Visit Restaurant PageHouse-baked seeded bread, fresh mashed avocado with garlic lime and micro green
$10.00
Visit Restaurant Page2 eggs any style* with choice sirloin lightly breaded and crispy fried with housemade gravy and your choice of hash browns or home fries
$19.99
Visit Restaurant PageDisclaimer: The cream on top is not dairy-free!If you like cream, you'll love this drink! The strong coffee flavor, mixed with our thick house made cream, make this a perfect dessert coffee drink. This one features a healthy dollop of sweet black sesame on top. Try our signature Einspanners today!
$8.00
Visit Restaurant PageNacho cheese sauce, meatless crumbles, jalapenos, onions, tomatoes, beans, salsa on the side.
$7.00
Visit Restaurant PageTender breaded beef, topped with longanisa sausage gravy with garlic rice and sunny-side up egg.
$17.24
Visit Restaurant PageVegan soup served with sour cream and a side of garlic rolls. Gluten free too!
$8.55
Visit Restaurant Page"Nestled on the outskirts of Pikes Place in Seattle, Skalka offers a delightful culinary experience with a scenic backdrop that complements its unique approach to dining. The restaurant's commitment to delicious food and an innovative online ordering system makes it a standout in the bustling Seattle food scene.One of the notable features of Skalka is its picturesque location, providing a charming escape from the urban hustle. The ambiance is perfect for those seeking a break from the Pike's Place touristy noise.Skalka takes an unconventional approach to ordering, with the entire process conducted online. While this may be a novel concept, it does streamline the ordering process, ensuring efficiency and accuracy. However, this approach might not suit everyone, especially those who prefer a more traditional experience with face-to-face interaction.The menu at Skalka boasts a variety of delectable options, showcasing a fusion of flavors that cater to diverse palates. The Chicken Boat seemed a bit overwhelming and a bit to ummm mushy. In hindsight, opting for the Cheese Boat alone might have been a wiser choice, as it allowed the individual ingredients to shine without the slight overcrowding observed in the Chicken Boat.While the food at Skalka is undoubtedly a highlight, the service could use a friendlier touch. The online ordering system, while efficient, lacks the personal interaction that many patrons seek in a dining experience. A bit more warmth and engagement from the staff could elevate the overall satisfaction for guests. If the restaurant could enhance its service with a more personable touch, it would undoubtedly secure its place as a must-visit destination on the outskirts of Pikes Place in Seattle."
"Happy to see a bobalust in my area finally. Been coming to this location since they opened up in Lynnwood. The Legend of Momo always hits. Today, I decided to get the Thai Green Tea and then came back again to get the Thai Tea. Solid drinks with the option to adjust sweetness and ice. Great options of toppings to go in your drinks as well.Service is fantastic and friendly. They're very helpful and bring out the order super fast.The decor is very clean, vibrant, and I appreciate the green plants that accents the room.Definitely will be returning here with friends to hang and chill again. Solid!"
"So happy this spot opened up! Seattle needed a new healthy organic food spot and this place didn't disappoint. They have unique smoothie and juice flavors and my vegan tuna sandwich was so fresh and flavorful, even the bread itself tasted incredibly fresh. Definitely going to be a go-to spot. Can't wait to try some of the other items on the menu next time!"
"I stopped in for breakfast on a Monday morning. I dined in and ordered the tofu scramble ($5.95 plus tax), and added some grilled veggies to it ($3 plus tax). It took a little time to come out -- 20-25 mins. The scramble is decent, coming with vegan cheese melted on top, and accompanied with potatoes, green peppers, onions and mushrooms, and a side of vegan buttered white toast. Not the highest quality nor one of the more interesting tofu scrambles, but it did the job and was reasonably priced. Old Town down the street does much better scrambles (though quite a bit pricier), so I'd recommend going there for those, but this was a nice spot in the heart of downtown B'ham."
"What a cute spot! I worked here over lunch and absolutely loved the vibes. It has a really cool, modern feel, and was lively enough to be fun but chill enough to be a good spot to work. Our server was very helpful and kind. I am gluten free and they don't offer many gluten free options, but she asked the chef to make the nicoise sandwich as a salad and they were happy to do it. I would love to see them get in some gluten free bread and baked good options in the future. The salad was lovely, and so was my mimosa! Great service, ambiance, but could use a more inclusive menu."
"Coffee in the morning, wine in the evening. It's the perfect combination to do your work and then begin the rest of your night with a glass of wine. I came here on a Friday morning because I saw that they had a lot of tables and free wifi. This place is in a large plaza so there is a parking lot right outside although some of the parking right out front might be taken by the other businesses next door.I ordered their 16oz latte ($4.25) which was good. They also have tea, regular smoothies, and blended smoothies which is coffee mixed with ice cream which is an interesting combination to me (they also have yogurt for a healthier alternative).I didn't stay for their wine but this place looks like a nice relaxing way to begin the weekend!"
"After a lovely dinner, the husband and I wanted a night cap before we went to see our movie. For clarity, I have been trying to get here since they opened. But they don't open until 4 and I was never in town at the right time but I was in luck tonight. We came in around 5 and the place only had a couple of patrons. It's dark and swanky with several places for couples to sit. We found a corner in the recessed sitting area and snuggled up while we looked over the small menu.The drink menu looked interesting and filled with classic and reinvited originals. I had an aviation and a Negroni and they were both delicious. The bartenders were spirited and fun and a master of their craft. Very friendly and helpful when we had questions. Highly recommend this small and intimate establishment."
"Not knowing what to expect, I decided to give this restaurant a chance. I was not disappointed. The food was superb, the service good, and the ambience surprisingly pleasing.Ordering the food was straightforward. The menu was clearly lit on a large screen as was the price per dish. I ordered an assortment of dishes, including gyro wrap, Philly cheesesteak, fries, and of course, the goat and rice.The goat and rice was well prepared and tasted as good as it looked. The beef chapati wrap hit the right spot, and the chicken kebab was so good I would certainly reorder it. The epic fries almost became the star dish for me. They had crispy, crunchy crust on the outside and soft, fluffy insides. Everything was so good I had to write this review to put this place on the map!Cleanliness, friendliness, and phenomenal food are reasons I would keep returning here. My compliments to the staff and chefs."
"It's nice to have a restaurant serving Guatemalan food in Duvall. The decor feels like a cross between a corner grocery store in Latin America and someone's living room/small family restaurant. Bric-à-brac abounds. So does bright colors. It's kind of cherry.The food is good, not great. Many things are obviously partly prepared in advance. My tamal was a bit dry and dense in spots. The sauces are good. The plantains were good.The menu changes/rotates, but not on a pre-defined schedule. I came here really wanting pupusas, but they were not on the menu that day. And the server had no idea when they would be on the menu next. No pre-defined schedule. And that's annoying.Overall, good. Not great. If I am in Duvall, I'll probably give it another try. But I am not going to drive here just for this restaurant."
"I had the avalanche coffee which was delicious. The customer service was friendly and helpful. I look forward going back one more time before I have to go back home. It was clean inside the store."
Rob W.
Jul 15, 2023
Walked to this lil place from Glo's diner (1 1/2 wait) and ordered turkey egg and cheese on a jalapeño cheese bagel!!! Absolutely delicious!!! Thanks guys!!
Visit Restaurant PageAngela T.
Sep 18, 2022
Authentic and delicious Vietnamese food. I come here for the Hu Tieu! The broth is so flavorful!This restaurant only accepts CASH, so make sure to bring cash with you for payment.
Visit Restaurant PageEmily T.
Jan 18, 2024
Absolutely delicious and made the perfect brunch! I have had this spot on my list for a long time and was excited to come here while on a date with my husband before checking out the Seattle Aquarium. It's a really clean and open cafe. We ordered at the self order kiosk. I got the chicken and my husband got the stroganoff. Both were so tasty. The bread is perfection and everything was very flavorful. Overall, really enjoyed this spot and it's high on my recommendation list for family and friends to try!
Visit Restaurant PageLei F.
Aug 1, 2023
Went during the grand opening weekend so inevitably the place is clean. Friendly staff as well. They should consider some music and board games to keep customers preoccupied if they want to stay. No complaints about the boba either! They can substitute slushie/milk tea with non-dairy (like oat milk). My favorite is the Purple Galaxy! You can never go wrong with it!
Visit Restaurant PagePatti C.
Sep 23, 2023
Fresh high quality ingredients, whole grains, unique lattes (no sugar syrups) sweetened with dates, open airy cafe with indoor and outdoor seating, plant filled patio hidden from traffic, bike parking on street corner, all compostable plates, forks, cups for a zero waste meal.Perfect lunch stop after a long bike ride. We were able to leave our bike on the patio within view while eating inside.We had the vegan "tuna"sandwich and tempeh sandwich both very flavorful. I had to save half for dinner as the portion was large, but my husband was able to eat the whole sandwich. We also split the Oats & Figs Cookie smoothie and it tasted just like an oatmeal cookie. Also enjoyed the dense moist banana nut muffin. A delicious hearty meal that left us feeling good afterwards. Amazingly all the paper plates, plastic and cutlery is composted for a zero waste dinings experience. We would definitely return and hope they add a creamy mushroom soup for the fall season.
Visit Restaurant PageAidan H.
Sep 29, 2023
Wow! Such amazing food and service! I was helped by Neri and Jean and my day was instantly brightened! My gluten free pumpkin loaf was greatly enhanced by the beautiful laugh by Neri that came with it. I will definitely be returning to see my new friends. These two deserve all the raises and love this world has to offer!
Visit Restaurant PageTammy L.
Apr 21, 2024
Your new favorite brunch spot on the Eastside. Food is absolutely delicious. We enjoyed the meatball sandwich, breakfast sandwich and seasonal mushroom quiche. Food was served in a timely manner even while the place was starting to get packed. Staff are friendly and inviting. The restaurant is family friendly with wide aisles, inclusive restrooms and changing tables. Love that this restaurant is female owned by a Newcastle native.
Visit Restaurant PageRachel V.
Jun 16, 2022
Great drinks but a tad pricey! $10 for a hard seltzer seemed quite high to me. It was tasty and I'd love to enjoy another if the price came down to $6-$7. But they have Excellent flatbread and definitely worth the $10 price tag. My plate looked so good, 2 other customers ordered pesto flatbread after seeing mine. Customer service is awesome, friendly and not too pushy. But helpful and warm. Overall I enjoyed the experience and ambiance. Nice chill place to have a drink or work.
Visit Restaurant Page"Happy soft opening to Cafe Shu Shu!I'm so excited that a Korean dessert shop is open so close to us! Cafe Shu Shu is in their soft opening and features a menu of shaved ice (bingsoo), fruit tea/ades, milk teas and more. Their dessert case is also filled daily with fresh cakes, which I'll have to try next time!Our first visit features: - Watermelon Ade - Mixed with Yakult, this was very refreshing and perfect for summer! - Mango Bingsoo - The milk shaved ice/snow had great texture and taste. The only thing I would wish for is more mango flavoring layered into the snow. But for $15.50, the bingsoo is definitely more than enough to share with another person (or two).Located right next to the Lynnwood H-Mart, Cafe Shu Shu has plenty of parking available n the lot. The cafe also has a good amount of seating inside, and was fairly empty when we visited on a Wednesday night.I can't wait to see how their menu evolves after their grand opening in July!"
"I'd say Quarter Chute Cafe qualifies as a "hidden gem." I lived nearby for years before I heard of this place and, the first time I looked for it, I was a little confused. It is located on the site of Emerald Downs, not in the large building you might associate with the racecourse but in a smaller building about a quarter mile north. When you walk in, there are signs that might make you think you're in the wrong place (signs for parking permits or horse owners licenses), but walk straight back and hang a right when you're almost all the way to the back door, and you'll see the double doors to enter the cafe.I come from a small town, and restaurants like this are pretty standard - you walk up to a counter and order, you carry a tray to grab your drinks and any small items (like a pastry or a piece of fruit), pay at the cashier, get a number for your table, and they'll bring your hot food out to you. The food is pretty basic but plentiful. For a small place, there are quite a few options, and I believe breakfast is available all day. My favorite menu item is the chili omelet. The fries are crispy. My mom loved her pancakes. The seating area is large (there is even a pool table!) but I'd recommend a seat near a window. The stars of the show here are the horses! If you have a kid, who is into horses, they will have a blast. Depending on the time of day, you'll likely see horses walking back and forth from their stables and practice areas out to the track. If you have a husband who is into betting on horses, he will have a blast too, checking out all of the horse racing memorabilia throughout the restaurant. You may even see jockeys eating their meals or have the opportunity to strike up a conversation with a trainer or owner. Enjoy your meal and peruse the daily racing form. Now you've had the first glimpse of the horses and you're ready to go place your bets with a good meal in your belly!"
"Really cute little shop and love it soooo muchThe only problem is it is kind of serving slow but the bakery and the coffee is really good. Will come back again."
"First of all, thanks to Jennifer H (@themajesticjen) & Wendy K (@wen98107), Ballard residents, fellow Yelp Elites and IGers who put this on my radar screen while I was scrolling at another indie cafe (3/16/24).Traffic bit on this late sunny Saturday afternoon trying to get from Queen Anne to Ballard, but miraculously I found a parking spot directly across the street. Bonus: I managed not to get run over crossing NW Market Street, just west of 24th. Cardoon is located at street level of the new Ballard Flats apartment complex. Turns out this was their first business day at this new location after running the cafe site at the nearby National Nordic Museum. It was great to savor and hangout onsite during the last hour before closing. Very relaxing vibe. Other initial impressions: Lovely interior design and decor. Lots of natural light. Healthy, thriving plants. Pleasant overhead music playing. Ample wrap around banquette, bar, and counter window seating. Coffee beans from Kuma. Delicious, small batch onsite baked goods with Chinese and German influences. Welcoming counter person, perhaps one of the owners? Overheard that their food & beverage program is still being rolled out, so more good things to anticipate with future visits.The raspberry streusel kuchen ($5) literally transported me back to my time as an exchange student in 1981 Germany. Something similar that my host sister's oma served warm from the oven. The Yuzu Vanilla Espresso Tonic ($6.50) was recommended by the counter person. This was spot-on perfect and consumed on this warmer than normal late winter day. This was crafted with two shots of espresso, yuzu, vanilla simple syrup, tonic water, and served iced. Bright and refreshing!I know I'll be back to explore their food/beverage menu fully. Definitely recommended!"
"Taste- *****Ambiance- ***Parking- ****Service- *****Salama is a gem, and I encourage all to try it. This was one of the most satisfying meals I've had in some time. The owners and servers are so friendly and guided us to some great recommendations. We tried rice with lamb and chicken combo and kati-kati (a "sauté noodle dish" made with bread). The dishes are deliciously spiced, flavors are complex and aromatic. Highlights for me included the rice, the kati-kati, the chicken, and the fried appetizer. The portion were generous, and the price very reasonable. We really enjoyed our dishes and will be returning for sure!"
"Stopping in on a Saturday morning in December at 9 a.m. with friends, Mount Bakery Fairhaven was popping! Here's our experience.1) Food: "The best scone I've ever had" is how my wife described their marion berry scone. Their breakfast biscuit sandwich was just okay. 2) Drinks: The hazelnut latte was just okay as well. 3) Service: Staff weren't very friendly, but they also had a lot going on. Given that, they did a good job balancing customers and flow. 4) Space: It's a small cafe with indoor tables and a larger outdoor space."
"I work nearby and I like coming here for lunch. For me, it's usually a Caesar salad or chili and it's always good. The service is friendly and efficient. Definitely recommend this place for lunch."
"The nicest owners!! Amazing breakfast sandwiches, great coffee, and baked goods. I feel so lucky to have this gem in my neighborhood."
"This bobalust is awesome! The staff are always jolly and upbeat. I love it! My kids love it. So close to home, it's quite dangerous lol. There isn't a food option here, which I hope one day they'll expand their business by adding some appetizers on the menu. The ambiance is your standard grab and go drink spot. No seatings available which is fine."
"Best drive through coffee in the area! This stand is about 45 mins from my house and I wish it was closer. We discovered this stand through a friend when we were heading home from Issaquah. Rich flavorful roast and the special flavors are unique. Service is top notch and fast. So far I've had the Hawaiian silk and twin peaks lattes. We will keep coming back and will need to visit the flagship store in North Bend."
"I stopped by Arete while in Northbend after reading all the positive Yelp reviews. While they don't have their own parking lot, there's lots of street parking on the adjacent streets.It took me a little while to find Arete because it shares a space with a skiing/hiking store. With that said, they have a fair amount of seating both indoors and outdoors. Many people were chatting and studying when I arrived.I ordered a basic iced latte with light ice and oat milk. I think it's about $1 extra for plant milk substitutions. My total came to $6.The barista was friendly and I got my order in less than 10 minutes after ordering.The coffee was smooth and stronger than a typical Starbucks coffee in my opinion. I definitely felt the buzz.The atmosphere is cute and cozy. They sell stickers, books, and other outdoors equipment.Overall, 4/5 for coffee, 4/5 for service, 4/5 for atmosphere"
"So many yummy sounding treats, but I think I chose all the wrong things. I wanted to try a Croffle (croissant waffle), and decided on the Banana Nutella one, but they were out, and just went with the Lotus Biscoff one. I thought it said on the menu that it came with whipped cream, but it was more of the heavy sweet cream. So, the cream was a bit too sweet and too much for me on the croffle. And not sure if it's supposed to be warm, but I think it would have tasted better warm. I've had croissant waffles before, and I felt like the texture of this one was a bit hard and dry. It was really hard to cut into pieces with a fork; had to use my fingers to help rip apart. I also got a strawberry bubble tea, but I didn't realize it would be a milk tea instead of a fruit tea bubble tea. I don't like milk teas, so I didn't end up drinking it. Also got a cup of the soft serve ice cream, and with that, we were able to enjoy the whole thing. I'd give the place another chance and try something else."
"This location at the corner of 65th and Latona has been various iterations over time. Usually when I'm in this vicinity, I am always having a hankering for tamales instead. But after driving past 65th Street Cafe and Restaurant a gazillion times, time to pull over and check it out to have a solo hearty brunch (11/10/22). I walked in and was able to seat myself. Usually, I'd opt for the counter but I sat at a four top towards the dining area with the fireplace and lots of natural light. It wasn't busy when I arrived, but definitely the tables were filling up an hour later.I was a low key first time customer - placed my order, stayed with ice water, received my order, ate leisurely, and paid up at the front host stand by the entrance. I didn't have any issue not being checked on. I decided on a major gut bomb for my 11am-ish brunch stop...Chicken Fried Steak with sausage gravy, hash browns, and two eggs over easy ($15). Hash browns and eggs were on point. I received my order in reasonable time and it did the job, patting my buddha stomach at the end. I wasn't going for hipster, overpriced food. The goal was achieved as a local indie with straightforward hearty diner fare. Note: there was one woman who had the task of covering the host stand, seating people, taking orders, bringing food and beverages, bussing tables, and dealing with payments up front, providing coverage for the *entire* dining room and counter. Remember that fact, if service isn't overly chatty and attentive during your visit. I noticed this commentary from other earlier Yelp posts.Food/ambience was a three, extra star for the hard working person covering the entire restaurant/cafe. Plus the person(s) covering the kitchen line deserves some props too. Pro tips: *Street parking is zoned for 1-2 hours. Be mindful where you park and not in a loading zone or bus stop. *During peak time, seat at the counter or two top table. *If you plan to be a group of five or more, give the restaurant a heads up at least 24 hours. This was noted on the receipt. Probably allows for table rearrangements and proper staffing. *Post pandemic - continue to practice patience and kindnessDecent breakfast/brunch and lunch fare based on menu offerings located right smack between Tangletown, Roosevelt, and Green Lake neighborhoods."
"Favorite bagel place around! Drive from Lake stevens just to get them! The employees are always so nice and the coffee is great! Highly recommend!!"
"Cafe Hagen atop Queen Anne at Boston is part of an indie cafe/bakery/roastery family with six Seattle locations: Queen Anne (2), Ballard (Nordic Museum), Pike Place Market (Freya), South Lake Union and on Dexter. Their signature niche "brings the casual yet refined, elegant yet subtle charm of Copenhagen to Seattle" and "a passion to share the best elements of hygge - the cozy contentment and well-being you feel from enjoying the simple things in life." Fascinating Scandinavian mission statements. I am late to the hygge scene and had the opportunity to check it out on 12/26/23 to meet the effervescent Yelp Elite friend, Dawne F, visiting from Florida. After a rainy Christmas, she definitely brought her signature ray of sunshine the day after. Queen Anne neighborhood was bustling with pedestrian traffic soaking in the bright rays. This particular intersection has Cafe Hagen, a long time Starbucks and a Seattle OG from 1994, Caffe Ladro. This location used to be Teacup, Sorrentino's, Firefly, Luminette, Storyville Coffee, and now Cafe Hagen. The popular cafe was packed and the line looked daunting when I arrived. I admired the pastry case, all freshly baked from their production bakery, Freya at Pike Place Market. Many of the laminated pastries are gigantic, as I noted the larger sized pain au chocolat. Thankfully, no uppity hipster barista attitude. Both women handled the customer volume with finesse. I was surprised though that the largest sized espresso beverage was 12 ounces, not 16 ounces. My mocha was on the pricey side, but had lovely latte art, spot on temperature and balanced flavor. I ended up sharing a table with bar seating with two other patrons while awaiting Dawne's arrival. It was a great cafe environment where it was not exclusively a sea of laptops, but definitely with pairs and upward, including family groups enjoying lively conversation. I enjoyed the interior aesthetic and plentiful natural light. Dawne and I enjoyed our two hour meet up with our mocha and iced chai, respectively, at Cafe Hagen."
"I was on the hunt for a "go-to" breakfast spot in our new neighborhood. I found it! They have an extensive breakfast menu, 3 pages of choices! AND they serve it all day!! My kinda place! The first time I went I had the CFS (chicken fried steak) it came with eggs, potatoes and toast. The gravy had chunks of sausage, and good flavor! The potatoes were chunks (home fries type). Definitely not my favorite breakfast potato choice (I'm a hash brown fan) but they were cooked well (crispy) and tasted pretty darn good! And the bread was to die for. Homemade and thick! We took our friends here for breakfast this morning bc as well as having amazing breakfast, they also serve mimosas (that is one of their requirements of a breakfast establishment). My husband and I both ordered Biscuits and Gravy with a side of fried chicken (chicken breast tenders) and it came with eggs. We're on to something here. I don't know why this isn't an option anywhere, it is such a good and hearty breakfast. Way better than CFS if you ask me! Next time we will both get the same thing again, but will definitely ask for a side of gravy... because let's be honest, there is no such thing as too much gravy! The Bryant Cafe is fire! It is my neighborhood staple for breakfast! Food is fantastic, and the service is great, even when it's a full house! A++ !!"
"I tend to support local small businesses within walking distance so since I moved back to the area, I've already made a few trips here. A very pleasant & cozy day cafe in a newer building. The interior design is very well-done, especially with the blacked out utilities hanging from the ceiling (which often times other businesses just don't bother with); this helps create a strong harmony top-down inside. Feels like a subtle classical big city American diner w/ modern flair.Similar menus and format throughout the day; the dinner time is just a bit less casual. Their vegan options are super decent. Not a huge fan of romesco sauce but the eggplant sandwich is nice. My current favorite item is the seasonal squash soup w/ focaccia bread side (plus extra side bread of baguette). Wholesome, healthy and goes down smooth; plus, who doesn't love a good dipper with sides of bread? They also have a small case of treats. Usually, I'd get the chocolate brownie or spiced scone. Every other morning/afternoon, you'll probably find me getting my decaf oat latte fix with one of their neat house flavors or seasonal specials in my personal mug. Don't forget bringing your own bag (totes are my favorite) for take-out can help them save supplies.Minor things (I can notice these small details) for feedback: The bar counter at the far end could've been extended 6-12" longer to more comfortably fit 1 extra bar seat. And the bathroom sink spout is too close to the bowl edge; that too should've been extended a few inches out.Staff is otherwise very friendly and chill. 2 thumbs up, yo!"
"Great breakfast! Excellent service and NO wait. The eggs were cooked perfectly over easy, bacon crispy, and the cinnamon roll frenzy toast was soft, fluffy, and delicious. We were in and out in less than 30 minutes. Drove by the other two popular breakfast places and there were lines. Island cafe is half the price,half the attitude, and half the noise. Better space between tables too!"
"This is a great small Cafe breakfast shop! The sandwiches are huge and so tasty! We got some fresh baked scones. The lemon turnover and blueberry scone were delicious! Don't overlook the cookies against wall on the left. So good absolutely amazed. Thank you Yelpers for mentioning this place!"
"This is for a quick detour for a grande iced mocha heading back towards Bremerton. (6/16/18).I had stopped in at the adjacent Bay Feed and Hay Nursery the previous Saturday.Both places were cool to checkout...both cool interesting and cool standoffish. Clearly I'm not a local resident, both individuals at this indie cafe were servicable but didn't exude any welcoming warmth. Three stars.The extra star was due to receiving an end product mocha that was on point...not cloying, could taste the balance with smooth finish. They use Grounds for Change beans.Cafe featured Farm Kitchen products and other baked goods. There's only outdoor seating. Reminded me of Cafe Bambino in Seattle. Started a stamp card. Four starts total.The stop was long enough to make that assessment of a decent iced mocha, plus make a cell phone call before hitting the road again."
"We randomly stumbled by this on the way to Hummus Republic and decided to give it a try. We already were acquainted with the amazing chocolate covered coffee beans Dilettante makes (bought a whole container of those one year). We were impressed with the variety of chocolates and other offerings including coffee and customizable mochas. They even have sandwiches and food. The truffles are good quality, but we regret not buying more coffee beans."
"I only got to try the breakfast sandwich from the menu, but going off of this sandwich this place is a five out of five! This is one of the best breakfast sandwiches I've ever had. They had a little bit of a wait on Easter morning but it was well worth it! Every part from the sausage, the egg, the arugula, the sauce and definitely the bun. My group of 4 didn't say a thing while eating it. Looking at the menu there's other options that look great too, I just don't know if I can try anything else after how good this was. Can't wait to take another trip to orcas island! We also had the Bloody Mary, which was pricey and not the best. I would skip the Bloody Mary and come here for the food!"