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The 7 Best Brunch Spots In Seattle

The 7 Best Brunch Spots In Seattle

Elizabeth Thorn | | 3 minutes Read
North America Food

The best brunch spots in Seattle are just about as trendy as the chic bars and coffee shops that line the streets of this Pacific Northwest City. You’ll find that when it comes to brunch, the people of Seattle demand a high standard, and that’s exactly what they get.

Brunch here ranges from traditional late breakfast food and trendy biscuit bars straight through to casual fine dining restaurants where you can order savoury dishes prepared to perfection. The best part? Numerous brunch spots in Seattle run their brunch offers well into the afternoon.

Go ahead, forget about setting an alarm. Roll out of bed late and then head to any one of the seven best spots for brunch in Seattle. You deserve it.

Best Brunch In Seattle

1. The Wandering Goose

It seems that biscuits are a pretty hot brunch item in Seattle, and The Wandering Goose specialises in serving them hot. Along with creative brunch biscuits, you’ll find a variety of other Southern-style breakfast items on the menu here, like fried chicken and superb skillets. The restaurant itself feels very homey and laidback, which further adds to how great of a spot it is for Seattle brunch.

Best Brunch in Seattle

2. Biscuit Bitch

We told you biscuits in Seattle were hot. If you truly want to indulge in some of the finest biscuits in the northern United States, head to Biscuits Bitch. It’s not hard to guess what their specialty is. Enjoy Southern-style cooking in this funky coffeehouse where the slogan is “trailer park to table.” This is the perfect spot for brunch in Seattle, especially if you need some snarky banter to cheer you up.

Best Brunch in Seattle

3. Lola

Greek-influenced dishes are what tend to draw visitors into Lola, one of Seattle’s trendiest restaurants. However, this bright, cheerful restaurants turns into one of the hottest brunch spots on the weekend. Offering tasty dishes that include eggs benedict, a delicious scramble, and fluffy, golden pancakes, this is the kind of picture-perfect brunch you’ve been looking for.

Where to Get Brunch in Seattle

4. Tilikum Place Cafe

If you’ve never had a Dutch baby on a lazy Sunday morning after a long night on the town then you’re truly missing out. While Tilikum Place Cafe is a Seattle brunch hotspot serving other traditional breakfast dishes, there’s one thing they do particularly well. Their Dutch babies come in sweet and savoury styles. It’s the perfect meal to enjoy as you peer out onto the famous Space Needle.

Seattle's Best Brunch Cafe

5. The Shambles

Brunch at The Shambles is from 10 am to 4 pm every Saturday and Sunday. This means that you can roll out of bed late and still enjoy their delicious veggie scrambles, Dutch baby pancakes, and corned beef hash. Seeing as this place is a butcher shop as well, they know their way around cuts of meat, making their bacon and sausage dishes particularly superb.

6. Meet the Moon

Meet the Moon is a relaxed hangout spot offering stunning marina views and lots of great breakfast and brunch options. They offer perhaps the most extended brunch hours in Seattle, from 8 am to 3 pm. Stop by to try their famous cinnamon roll. Then, be sure to sample their delicious breakfast burritos, biscuits and gravy, or brûléed French toast.

Tasty Seattle Brunch Dishes

7. The Fat Hen

The Fat Hen is one of the more laidback brunch spots in Seattle, as it’s more of a trendy cafe than a full-out restaurant. However, don’t let the size fool you, the food here is packed full of flavour. Strong mimosas are the perfect start to any Seattle brunch, and their skillets are famous amongst locals. One of the best brunch spots in Seattle? You bet.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elizabeth has lived and worked in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, all of which have contributed to her passion for travel writing. When she's not writing, you can find her exploring little hideouts in Colombia or watching photography tutorials on YouTube. Contact: [email protected]

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