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    Eggslut

    4.2 (119 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Vinh M.

    This particular location of this egg breakfast sandwich place - that seems to have more traction in LA - is located inside Melrose Market which I heard about in the Seattle Times for some reason. This is in between downtown and Cap Hill, so it was an easy walk from where I scored street parking not too far from Voodoo Donuts. The inside is small and seems to share real estate with some other surrounding businesses that weren't open when I got here with a friend on a Sunday morning around 10am. Seating is also very limited inside though people come and go quickly despite there also being a decent line for food when we got there and when we waited on our food. Noise levels inside come mostly from the eatery, though mainstream music was also blasting from nearby speakers. The menu is mostly their egg sandwiches and some burgers along with sides and some drinks. You order up at the counter and find a place to sit. We both got their bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, which is small but oddly filling as there was a lot of stuff in it. The brioche bun was lightly salted and was soft and warm, while the egg was over medium so it was slightly runny when I bit into it. Bacon is very crispy and packed a ton of salty flavor, and the added ketchup was a nice, sweeter kick to the sandwich. Cheese also melted well into the sandwich, so basically everything went well together, though I wish my sandwich was a lot hotter and not just warm.

    Fairfax Sandwich
    Christine T.

    05/24/2026 My friend and I were so excited to learn that Seattle now has an Eggslut!! We were afraid it'd have a super long line like the one in Vegas, but we got there on a Saturday around 9:00am with no line. There were people already eating and waiting for their orders. I got the Fairfax Sandwich, and my friend got the Bacon Egg & Cheese Sandwich but modified with chipotle ketchup on the side. We had the same thing in Vegas just a couple months before. They were so good that we just had to get them again. It's located inside of Melrose Market, but at that time no other vendors inside were open yet. I can't imagine how busy and loud it'd be if everything was open.

    Fairfax sandwich, truffle hashbrowns, cinnamon toast cold brew
    Crystal C.

    Quick and delicious breakfast! Food is all hot and made to order. I got a Fairfax Sandwich which had a pillow soft bread and my favorite type of silky scrambled eggs. Truffle hashbrowns provided a great chance in texture from the sandwich. The Cinnamon Toast Cold Brew is so good! It's not too sweet and had the right amount of coffee :) It reminded me of cereal milk flavor which I love!

    French toast sticks, hashbrowns, fairfax with sausage
    Zana K.

    This was sooo good. Ive tried the Vegas location prior and i believe this location was much better. The truffle hashbrowns were absolutely fire. The fairfax sandwich was amazing. We added sausage for more protein. The french toast sticks were delicious, a tad bit too greasy for me but still good. The horchata cold brew was delicious. I 100% recommend coming here if youre in Washington!!

    fairfax + fairfax with sausage
    jessica l.

    Eggslut is locationed in a small market with a few other restaurants and stores. The interior was super cute, but there was not a lot of seating unfortunately, so plan ahead! I opted to the fairfax, and I added a sausage patty for $3.75...which seemed pretty high to me. I wanted to love this sandwich, but I don't think it was worth the almost $17 (after adding the sausage). It was super buttery, but the scrambled eggs were very watery so the soft bun got soggy + there were barely any caramelized onions in my sandwich... Maybe it would've been better to try the other sandwiches that came with a sunny side up egg? Service was pretty fast though.

    Sausage egg and cheese bun (delicious sauce) and hash browns.
    Buk O.

    Five stars for the food. My go to is the sausage egg and cheese bun. I like eggs cooked and they do take adjustments to that. I also like their hash browns. The line is not too long and wait isn't bad. It's in a small market center near a butcher shop but doesn't seem to be a problem. Only issue is parking is terrible but there are paid parking locations right by them.

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    Ryan E.

    Stopped in her for an egg/bacon sandwich on a Monday in January. The sandwich was great. They were busy, but no line. Great salsa music playing and a fun atmosphere. Service was great. Prices seemed a little high, but expected in the Capitol Hill area.

    Breakfast and OJ
    Amanda S.

    Good and simple. Was crowded but quick to get my food. Place was clean but needs more seating.

    Fairfax w/ chicken sausage
    Yegee L.

    Came here on a Friday at lunch time. No line, was able to order pretty quickly. Service was not the best. We ordered the hashbrowns. A few minutes later we noticed our receipt said tater tots not hashbrowns and brought it to their attention. When we asked about it, they said it was the same thing even though the photos of the two clearly look different on the menu. We tried to tell them repeatedly that we ordered hashbrowns and they just handed us the tater tots repeating that it was the same thing. I think they mistook our order and didn't want to change it because they already started on the tater tots. Really annoying but we didn't bother arguing further after the first two asks. The tots are fine, we would've liked the larger hashbrowns but the seasoning is good. The sandwich was good. Eggs are nicely cooked and the bread is soft and buttery. A little salty but it didn't detract that much from the taste. Overall, an okay experience, just make sure they get your order right the first time I guess.

    Fairfax Sandwich (+ sausage patty add-on)
    Fifi Y.

    Solid place for breakfast if you love soft scrambled eggs and breakfast sandwiches. It's on the pricier side but imo quality and flavors are pretty consistent so you know what you're getting. We came saturday at 12pm (lol) and waited in line to place our order for probably 30 mins. the line looks long but moves fairly fast so i wouldn't be too discouraged. Kind of hard to snag a seat inside since it's so small and packed. We ordered the fairfax and added a sausage patty - eggs were fluffy and delicious, sausage patty was nice and juicy, brioche bun buttery and soft. The truffle hashbrowns are really crispy and hot which i love but each bag only gets like 6 small pieces... so def get your own bag and dont share with your friends! lol

    Fairfax
    Laura M.

    This is a hip place. If you can't find street parking there is public parking across of the establishment. There are few things on the menu but all look pretty interesting. I had the Fairfax and I loved it. The way they packaged the sandwich was ingenious but for a reason. It caught food that may have fallen from the sandwich that way you savor every bite. Would I go here again most definitely!

    Jada C.

    egg slut located in a small food marketplace between cap hill and westlake.. limited seating and it does get busy around 10/11am so keep that in mind! you may have to sit outside. food came out relatively fast, and we managed to fight for our lives to get a table. best thing was the french toast sticks. fluffy, sweet, warm.. all the best things we tried to two diff breakfast sandwiches w bacon and sausage! both were really good but it is a little messy w the runny yolk. bread was super fluffy and buttery, still thinking abt it now also got the truffle tater tots, and those were really crispy and yummy as well, and came w two diff dipping sauces

    Sausage egg sandwich, chive and egg sandwich, and truffle hash browns
    Val E.

    I was super excited to see eggslut opening in Seattle. We got there at a good time and ordered some orange juice to tide us over the wait. Everything was super buttery and delicious, however I was disappointed and confused about the truffle hash browns as they ended up being tater tots.. Lol. I don't recall seeing tots on the menu anywhere, but maybe i could have missed that. The flavor was good but wasn't loving to pay a premium for tater tots that you can get pretty much anywhere in Seattle. The sausage on the sandwich was very well seasoned and tender. Will definitely be ordering that next time. The chive and egg one I had was very good, and the spicy mayo gave the perfect kick. I think we paid about $40 which is a bit high but, I would come back and just get a sausage sandwich to go next time, and nothing else. There is really limited seating and you can tell this new addition disrupts the peace of Melrose Market a bit. Hopefully it will drive people in to discover the other amazing businesses like Cafe Suliman, the meat butcher, and Onigiri spot.

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    (259 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    Top: *Short Ribs plate Left: $1.50 *Mac Salad Bottom: *ONO plate - chicken teriyaki & one short rib
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    Ox Burger

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    4.5
    (203 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    The Lao burger was very tasty with the vegetarian option…read more The fries are large enough to share, but don't count on a table as it's a very small area for seating and quite popular. The service was great!

    Ox Burger is the burger-focused offshoot of Taurus Ox, which used to occupy the current Ox Burger…read morespace and has since moved to North Cap Hill. The format here is casual, counter service, seat yourself. They have a good handful of burger varieties on their regular menu, as well as an option for vegetarians to get an impossible patty (they do not make their own veg patty unfortunately). They also have a happy hour menu which is posted up in the restaurant and goes from 2-5. I don't see that info on their website, so keep that in mind! The HH burger prices are a considerable deal. I had a lao burger and a small order of fries, which came out pretty quickly. The small fries ($5) are actually pretty generous, and probably could've been shared. Fries are super crispy and perfectly seasoned. The lao burger ($18) is hefty, with lots of variety of texture and flavor. Still satisfies that burger craving while being creative. It does slide around a lot, which is a bit of a pet peeve of mine with any burger or sandwich, and you really have to work hard to keep everything from sliding out the back. Prices are pretty average for the neighborhood, aka not crazy but definitely more than what you'd pay for similar in other parts of Seattle.

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