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    Café Hagen

    4.3 (635 reviews)
    ModerateScandinavian, Cafes
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Cheryl W.

    This was the best salad I ever ate. The unique combination of ingredients was unexpectedly delicious. The Viking Power bowl is a must try.

    Weekend brunch includes a glorious spread of sweet and savory goodies (June 2025)
    Alan G.

    While Seattle has plenty of great coffeehouses, Cafe Hagen stands out for us! The plant-filled interior gives the place an inviting, peaceful ambiance, and the service was friendly and on point. We intentionally wanted to try their brunch after reading other reviews, along with their coffee offerings. The Cafe Hagen Brunch was a real treat, with a beautiful board of soft scrambled eggs; a crispy Danish waffle topped with a berry jam, scoop of whipped cream and powdered sugar; several slices of smoky bacon; a bowl of guacamole topped with sesame seeds; ripe grapefruit wedges; two wedges of artisan cheeses; housemade bread; and rich butter. We also enjoyed their latte flight which included creative flavors, including kebenhaven, hazelberry, raspberry-bloom, and strawberry-coconut. Need any more reasons to try Cafe Hagen for breakfast/brunch? I didn't think so :-)

    Kelsey G.

    My feelings are mostly for the amazing pastry they get from Freya.. but seriously they're incredible. My threeeyear old ask for the cruffin and dang it was delicious, custardy inside, sugary fun outside I got the pear crème brûlée pastry it was amazing. I don't care much for their coffee but I keep coming back for the pastry!

    Salted Caramel Latte
    Nancy T.

    Such a CUTE Scandinavian Cafe! I made it in before the 2pm crowd rushed in. The menu was very straight forward with traditional cafe menu items with an added section of their Scandinavian specials. There's a full breakfast menu, lunch, and sandwiches. 2-5 pm also has a HH menu along with a variety of drinks. I ordered the salted caramel latte with oat milk and the toasted Brie and prosciutto toast. OMG it was soooo good and savory. I would come back just for the toast! The decor is definitely clean and Scandinavian style. Very easy to work and spend time here.

    Pooja P.

    Every Seattleite has a fav cafe here and mines this one. Been here so many times now that I basically spend most of my Saturday/Sunday mornings here. I absolutely love love it. What I also really love is the whole Scandinavian vibe. Their Nordic style brunch and coffee menu, minimalist ambiance, indoor plants, lots of light(on the days when the suns out here in Seattle lol) and the branding is all cozy hygge feeling. My go to order is their chicken & avo panini. It's super filling, super fresh and it hits every single time. I'm also currently obsessed with one of their seasonal specials: the København Scandinavian classic latte with almond and cardamom. The almond gives it this soft, nutty base and the cardamom adds a warm spice taste. Staff is chill and friendly! Also it's dog-friendly. My friend and I spend hours here with our coffees and our paw friend enjoys his treats and people watching! My absolute favoriteee cafe!

    Keizzel C.

    I really enjoyed our brunch here during the weekend. I was worried at first because there was a line out the door but it's an order first before you sit down type of place. I would say come earlier if you're in a larger group but we were lucky to get a table under an umbrella for our group. The menu is pretty extensive but be sure to check timing of the items on the menu if you want to try something. We had a couple items to share with the table and really enjoyed the coffee flight and the breakfast board. Easy to share and enjoyed the flavors! The coffee is on the sweeter side so if you like it black I probably wouldn't recommend it. I would totally get the board again and you can pick your protein. I was skeptical if it would be filling to share between two people but it was actually a good amount as long as you take your time to eat it. haha

    Pear cheese danish
    Jan R.

    On a late Saturday morning we were out walking our dog when we stumbled upon Cafe Hagen -- kind of in the middle of nowhere, squeezed between high-rise buildings. There was a big line for coffee, so we figured it must be worth it. Why not give it a try? The moment we walked in, we instantly felt warm and fuzzy. The place just has that cozy vibe that makes you want to stay awhile. We ordered the ham and cheese croissant sandwich, a pear and cheese danish, and of course some coffee. Service was quick and done with a smile, which always makes the experience better. Since we had our dog, we grabbed our goodies and sat outside. We split everything -- sweet, savory, and the coffee -- and it all disappeared pretty fast. The ham and cheese croissant even had a pickle inside, and I've got to say... it was delicious and tasted freshly made. The pear and cheese danish was even better than expected -- that combo of pears and cheese was excellent. Overall, great food, friendly service, and a cozy spot we're glad we found by accident. Thanks, Cafe Hagen -- we'll definitely be back!

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    Jared W.

    I came here with some coworkers for lunch. I don't normally come to cafes for a meal so I wasn't sure what to expect. I was a little surprised to see just how busy it was! I became a little worried that there wouldn't be enough room for us to sit down. We got lucky as some people left. I decided to go with the Urban Pesto Panini Sandwich. We didn't have to too long for the food to get ready. The sandwich had good taste and I loved the bread they used to make it! The inside of the cafe is nice with modern like decoration and furniture which is what I like. The staff was nice but there was minimal service but it was busy so I completely get it. Not a bad spot!

    Bueniel K.

    Ordered the hazelnut latte and the chicken+avo panini sandwich (not pictured). My latte was delicious and not too sweet. The sandwich was sweet and savory and I loved the sauce. Quick service and to-go options are available. I love the hanging plants all throughout the cafe.

    Italian style croissant sandwich
    Vinh M.

    This was so good, but literally at a price. I wanted to catch up with a friend during a very busy weekend and went here with him on a Saturday for a late lunch around 2pm. This area is a very relaxing Scandanavian cafe that's about an 18-minute walk from the Seattle Convention Center in downtown, otherwise parking looks tough around the area. With enough sunlight, you feel like you could calmly read a book here and enjoy the plants around the inside, or just sit outside on the many tables with umbrellas shading you from the sun. Well, we would have sat out here had the best seats with the shades not been full, but we got seating near some sunlight and an open window which honestly feels similar enough. People have mostly came in and walked out with drinks, or dined in like my friend and me. Music of various genres does play inside, so it is slightly noisy but not overbearingly so. After you place your order, you're given a number that you're advised to put up in a visible way so that servers can bring your food to you. Water and utensils are self-serve here, and you bus your own table. I got the Italian style croissant sandwich, which comes with pepperoni, salami, prosciutto and leafy greens all sandwiched together by two fresh and somewhat oily croissant buns. I didn't need the provided fork and knife to eat this; this is literally a sandwich. And oh boy was this really good and deceptively filling and heavy! All the meat had such savory tones that fit very well with the croissants, and it felt like I was eating a much better version of a meat sandwich. The leafy greens did fall apart quickly but I didn't mind that. It got a little messy eating, but it tasted just as good as it was Instagrammable with the sunlight and window backdrop, and it was such a hearty meal. A croissant sandwich is quite expensive, though; mines was $14.95 before tax, and my friend's market club croissant sandwich was $15.95 before tax, both the same size as a single regular Costco croissant. My friend and I also shared a slice of strawberry jam cheesecake. I don't enjoy cheesecake, but this one wasn't heavy on the cheese and instead I could taste more of the strawberry jam. That's a plus for me! I don't remember what the price for this was, but it's safe to say it's about as expensive as most items on their menu. I don't think I'll go out of my way to come eat here, but for the visit I had with my friend this is great place to catch up with someone or to share some deep conversations while enjoying some feel-good food!

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    Anjelica C.

    Food - this brie prosciutto thing was really good. they really pile on the toppings. had a bite of the sammie and it was good too, but the brie & prosciutto was my fav. they have a ton of pastries so will have to come back for those. Service - friendly, but really ordered & sat down. didn't have too much interaction. Ambiance - some indoor & outdoor seating. which is nice during the summer months. so many plants inside! which always gives me good vibes. the outdoor seating has brick but also fake grass. i was worried my dog might pee on the fake grass, but we were fine. a few other dogs sitting close to us. this location is also next to a park.

    Abigail S.

    I got the KØBENHAVN latte on recommendation for something a little less sweet it's almond and cardamom but I could only taste an overwhelming almond flavor. So much so that it overpowered the coffee which I didn't feel like I got a good taste for. My husbands iced chai was pretty standard but good! My breakfast sandwich was very average and I wouldn't get it again (I added bacon and avocado so it was $17). The homemade bun was good but too much bread for the ratio so I took the top off. My husband said his seasonal jam waffle was good!

    Christina G.

    Cafe Hagen is a beautiful space with lots of plants and a calm, peaceful atmosphere. I got the pecan sticky brioche bun, and they happily warmed it up when I requested them to since it was in a case. It wasn't too sweet and the pecans added a nice crunch. The interior is really pretty and it's a great place to work or catch up with a friend. I came later in the day so they ran out of a lot of their baked goods, so I'd definitely come back earlier to try more of their stuff.

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    Great food, cozy vibe, WINNER coffee shop!! In the shadow of REI, I will DEFINITELY be coming back!

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    4.3
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    Black Sesame Shiratama Parfait
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    Bakery Nouveau

    4.5
    (1.5k reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    I love love love this place! My favorite place for exquisite pastries of all time! Anytime that…read moreI'm in Seattle this is a MUST stop for me. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It smells so wonderful and warm when you enter and it's really a feast for your eyes. Everything looks so delicious and it's hard to choose. The staff was ver patient with me. My "go to" is the most famous twice baked almond croissant. On this visit ordered the "go to" , blueberry ginger scone, ratatouille sandwich, turkey havarti sandwich, banana bread, and some Americanos to go. This is not a sit down cafe so we thoroughly enjoyed them in the parked car. :) Every bite should be savored. Extraordinary!

    I got the twice baked chocolate croissant for 7.25! Might seem pricey but the pastry was genuinely…read moreso big that I think the price was actually a good deal. The croissant was on the crispier side, especially with the almond crumble on top it was a bit too cripsy for me, but I tend to like soft and flakey pastries so it's probably a matter of taste. There was a TON of almond filling in the middle. I enjoyed the taste and texture but it was too much filling for me personally. I would have liked more croissant in my croissant, so to say haha. The chocolate was slightly dark which worked well with the sweet pastry and filling! Overall I enjoyed the croissant but it was a tad too heavy on the filling and cripsy/crunchy for me.

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    Table of goodies!
    Twice Baked Almond Croissant - IG: @nelson_eats
    Twice Baked Almond Croissant - IG: @nelson_eats
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    Skalka

    4.5
    (1.2k reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    Locally sourced ingredients
    Family-owned & operated

    Key Points: - Iconic khachapuri "bread boats"…read more- minor drawback: limited coffee customization options and only forks available The Fam and I stopped by Skalka for some breakfast/brunch before perusing the rest of Seattle during my birthday week. I saw it on a few YouTube food influencer videos and was really impressed by what I saw. The their staple is their Georgian khachapuri. They're the iconic bread "boats" filled with cheese, butter, egg, and whatever comes along the variety you ordered. TBH, I actually thought they looked like little volcanoes, which is something I figured The Little One would enjoy. What we ordered: - Stroganoff: one of the popular items listed on the yelp page. The beef was rich, succulent and comforting, with a creamy, savory filling. The pickles added a bit of bright, tangy contrast to balance the richness. - Adjaruli, the classic version with cheese, butter, and egg. To me, this seemed like the plainest version, but I figured The little One would be more likely eat this because she hates anything that resembles a sauce or toppings. Both dishes were fantastic. The bread boat sort of reminded me of a pizza crust: crispy on the outside, soft and chewy inside, and perfect for tearing off and dipping into the cheesy center. The Little one did especially like the crust since she's a big pizza-crust fan. Surprisingly, getting her to eat the cheese and egg was tougher, as she usually likes those. I guess that's just being a kid? Inconsistent fluctuations of opinions and likings? The Mrs. and I happily finished everything she left behind. The restaurant itself is a small, casual spot with self-service kiosks for ordering and open seating. Nothing fancy, but it's efficient. We also appreciated that they had high chairs available, making it easy to visit with a child. We did see other families with kids there too. My only gripes: - once you've submitted your kiosk order, making changes isn't really possible. The staff is so busy going in and out of the kitchen, that you really don't have any opportunity to flag them down. We actually wanted to make one minor change to our order, but by the time I managed to talk to someone about it, she informed me that the order was already being made. - If you order coffee, you need to decide on cream, half-and-half, and sugar ahead of time, seemingly preset amounts. It's entirely prepared in the kitchen, not self serve, and you can't exactly customize to your liking. - Only forks were available. No spoons, no knives. Knives would have been helpful for cutting through the thicker bread crust. Those are very minor complaints, though. The food was excellent, the concept is unique, and the meal was memorable. Won't dock any points off there.

    Entrance is not accessible. There are 2 steps, so it was annoying to get in with a stroller. Once…read moreinside, there's just a self-serve kiosk. I had ordered and beeped my card only to find out 10-15mins later that my order didn't go through and I had to reorder. It wasn't necessarily anyone's fault, but if you order with a person this doesn't happen. Toilet is broken in restroom. But the FOOD! Was amazing. They serve only one type of dish, which is like a bread boat with cheese inside and or other filling. I got the one with spinach and cheese - it is enough for 2 ppl but I finished it on my own as a very hungry pregnant lady. We also got 2 more to go - one with beans and bacon (Lobiani) and the other with beef stroganoff. Both were delicious, although the beans & bacon one has a bit of spice. I would 100% recommend eating in person though, because everything is perfect and melty when it's fresh.

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    Located 5 blocks away from Pike Place Market.
    Located 5 blocks away from Pike Place Market.
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    Inside Skalka.
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    Jollidaze

    Jollidaze

    4.7
    (78 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I've associated Jollidaze with their holiday photo ops and honestly, didn't know they were open…read moreoutside of the last few months in the year. Basically, I thought they were a pop up. They sell themselves around being a holiday themed shop which isn't a bad thing, but when it's not the holiday season, the charm feels almost mismatched. All that to say, I love the idea, the space, and the vibes here but have often looked past it because of my perception with the branding. However, I will say their menu is great and the holiday joy is more of a supplement rather than a cover up or gimmick. I would comfortably visit Jollidaze for their drinks and get a working session. Wifi available, washroom (restrooms) available, and outlets available. Ube Phe Latte - rich, creamy, ube foam on top of a strong ca phe! There's also some ube milk, so a three layered drink. Both parts of ube were nutty, sweet, and paired with the ca phe amazingly. Strong Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk always hits but the ube mixture is a cherry on top. Up there with the other ube coffees around. Strawberry Matcha - honestly a simple no frills strawberry matcha. Smoothly whisked matcha, lightly sweetened strawberry puree, and a cup to be mixed in. Maybe more jam than other spots, which can help sweeten the drink and add some texture (chewiness), so might have to say above average.

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    Cafe Hagen

    4.1
    (133 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I visited Cafe Hagen in Queen Anne on a Wednesday morning to get my coffee fix. It was a fairly…read morequiet lunch rush after 11 am, and there were a couple of people working from their laptops. As soon as I walked in, I noticed the selection of pastries, hot brunch items, and coffee drinks. The coffee tasting menu looked enticing. If I had more time to leisurely work or talk with company here, I would have opted to go this more adventurous route. However, I did end up trying one of their seasonal menu items - the Sakura Blossom Cloud Latte. I customized this drink with oat milk, even though the foam has to stay as dairy. The oat milk added a nutty creaminess that I particularly enjoyed. There were notes of the sweet Sakura syrup with a slight saltiness from the cream foam that gives the drink its perfect balance. It was a refreshing drink for a pick-me-up and they only had it for a limited time! My only thing is that I felt some coffee beans at the bottom that may not have been grinded as finely but other than that, the drink was amazing and I would recommend as a good backdrop for a spring walk!

    We visited Cafe Hagen in Queen Anne on a Sunday morning. It was fairly quiet before 11 a.m., but it…read morefilled up quickly right after. They offer plenty of indoor and outdoor seating (note that pets are not allowed indoors). They have a great selection of hot brunch items, plus pastries and cakes. The whole place is modern and bright. The coffee tasting menu is unique, offering latte and espresso flights, and pour-overs. We tried the latte flight, which comes with four adventurous, creative flavors--including a miso latte! Overall, they were a bit on the sweet side for my taste, but very fun to try. The pour-over, however, was phenomenal: deep, rich, and full of berry notes. For food, we had: * Almond Croissant: Perfectly crispy on the outside. I loved that the filling was distributed all the way to the edges, so you get some in every single bite. * Chicken Avocado Salad: A wonderfully light meal featuring grilled chicken breast and a light dressing.

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    Cafe Hagen
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    Pastry case (12/26/23)
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    Scandinavian Specialties

    Scandinavian Specialties

    4.4
    (101 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    I was requested to stop here on behalf of The Homie (3/19/26). He wanted to check out some specific…read moreFinnish items. And as for me, I always like to stop in and wander indie international grocery sites. Scandinavian Specialties is located on Crown Hill in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. There are a few parking slots adjacent to their building and also accessible via Metro bus. Nice, bright, clean site with well organized shelves and display areas. Easy to navigate and wander. Welcoming and upbeat service at the front register. The retail side of had a nice selection of jewelry, knives, socks, knitwear and sweaters, household decor, chocolates and other sweets, packaged and canned goods, frozen and refrigerated items. There's also an adjacent cafe area. The menu is visible above the front counter register. The Homie ended up selecting a bag of salted licorice (local), cloudberry jam (rare, imported), and Finnish bread cheese (Juusto, domestic from Wisconsin). He was happy with his finds and hopes to return to dine at their onsite cafe. *Scandinavian: Denmark, Norway, Sweden *Nordic: the above and Finland

    We've been on the hunt for Scandinavian gummies and found Scandinavian Specialties today! I've seen…read morea lot of reels on instagram about this place and so glad we were able to stop by during my weekend visit to Seattle. There were a lot of cute little trinkets and food items for purchase, as well as their wall of gummies and licorice. While it is a little pricey ($17.99 per pound), they do have little quarter pound bags already portioned out for purchase. We went a little overboard and bought about $80 of gummies, but after trying a few, it's definitely worth the price! Staff were incredibly helpful and friendly. We will certainly be back for more in the future!

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    Retail by cafe area (4/2/26)
    Retail by cafe area (4/2/26)
    Cake (Verdens Beste Kake) in honor of Norwegian Constitution Day (17 May) 2023.
    Cake (Verdens Beste Kake) in honor of Norwegian Constitution Day (17 May) 2023.
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