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    Eggslut

    4.1 (105 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    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!

    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.

    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.

    Breakfast and OJ
    Amanda S.

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

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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.

    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

    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 sandwich
    Christina G.

    I had been wanting to try Eggslut for a while, and I waited a few months for the initial hype to die down since the line was insane when it first opened. There was still a small line when I visited, but it moved fairly quickly and was definitely worth the wait. I got the Fairfax sandwich, which was really good. The soft scrambled eggs were creamy, and the sharp cheddar paired perfectly with them. The sriracha mayo sauce tied everything together nicely. My only small critique is that I wish the brioche bun had been toasted a bit more, but that's just personal preference. At $11.50, it felt pretty "affordable" for Seattle prices. Seating is limited, but it's located inside Melrose Market alongside other food stalls, which gives it a fun food hall vibe.

    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!

    Mireya S.

    Great spot if you're looking for breakfast sandwiches, they are absolutely delicious. So fresh. The Brioche bread that comes with sandwiches is so soft and buttery. Once you take a bite it melts in your mouth. I highly recommend this place. You must try it. Please try their iced cinnamon latte. It is one of the best lattes I have ever tried and I have tried many. The service was pretty fast so if you are looking for a place to pick up and go, this is the spot. It's a very small place so don't expect to have a big gathering there. Definitely a cute little place to grab something quick and go.

    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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    Un Bien - Seared Scallops sando

    Un Bien

    4.7(1.6k reviews)
    5.1 miLoyal Heights, Ballard, Phinney Ridge
    $$

    this sandwich was highly impressive as the main part of the…read moresandwich, it was pretty necessary that the pork be cooked to near-perfection, and i have to say it was here it gave off a deep, brown-ish color, which showed the extent of it's cooking and marination. It wasn't quite incredibly tender, but the marinade added an absolute ton of flavor. more importantly, it was present plentifully throughout the sandwich, so practically every bite came filled with pork I also have to mention how packed together the ingredients are between the buns. when you start eating, it's inevitable that a quarter of the ingredients will fall onto the wrap below, leaving a nice secondary meal to finish off after the sandwich is done. the sandwich is packed incredibly tight during the wrapping process, but it unravels a bit while eating. for me, the major highlights of this meal was the onions and the aioli Starting with the onions, these may be the best I've ever had on a sandwich. They're caramelized amazingly, placed onto the sandwich in astoundingly large pieces, are crunchy, and there's just a lot of them. They're just wonderful both texturally and taste-wise. This sandwich is absolutely lathered with aioli - practically dripping with it. This boosted the overall flavor so much, especially because this aioli was addictingly good. In my experience, the amount of sauce has been directly proportional to how much I enjoyed a sandwich, and when the sauce is this good - it's even on the top of the bun! - i absolutely loved it Somehow the lettuce stayed crunchy despite all the otherwise wetness going on in the sandwich. Props for that The jalapenos were great as well for that extra bit of spicy - I would've loved to have more of them while the bread was toasted well, the one downside was i thought it was pretty hard and tough, which made chewing kind of difficult. I found my jaw to be pretty tired at the end after eating this. I would've much preferred a softer roll that's easier to bite into I've had similar sandwiches from Paseo and Bongos, and in my opinion this does edge out both of those Comparing to Paseo, the sandwich there has way more oil, making it more sloppy and I do like the bread there a lot better, but the pork feels richer and better marinated here (although less fatty), and the onions are definitely caramelized better here as well. Bongos has a pretty similar level of pork with more, but onions are definitely a step down What moves this place above those two for me is the amount of aioli used here far exceeds those other places, which just makes the overall eating experience better For the price (about 14 dollars) this is a really filling meal

    Overall: it was good, but nothing special…read more I got the Caribbean scallops entree with rice and beans on the recommendation of the guy at the counter, to go. The beans were passable, super watery and not especially flavorful. The scallops were cooked perfectly but there weren't that many of them. The star was the sauce the scallops were in: this was actually quite good. Overall was okay but doesn't spur me to go back. Maybe other dishes here are better.

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    Spicy scallop - so yummy

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    Paseo - #1. Caribbean Roast

    Paseo

    4.4(5.7k reviews)
    3.2 miFremont
    $$

    Paseo is ICONIC and if you've never tried them, I'm gonna need you to get in your car and drive to…read morethem immediately so that you can stop missing out. This is THE spot to come before Mariners games or nearby concerts and nobody can convince me otherwise. I've tried them several times in the past and now have my dad hooked as well. Their signature Caribbean Roast sandwich is absolutely phenomenal and I have the hardest time ordering anything else when I'm here. I have tried the nachos version of it before as well, and that's equally delicious. The key is definitely that succulent roasted pork. I will say that the sandwich version is MESSY so don't wear white, and also just be mindful if you have plans after. This year, my dad decided to order a pre-seasoned and smoked turkey from Paseo and my GODDD it was good! We made a gravy from the drippings as well which turned out so good too. We also get their street corn that was said to serve 4-6 but it was generous and we had leftovers. Absolutely a MUST try, 10/10 no notes. There's a reason they have received so much love over the years - no questions, no notes, JUST GO TRY THEM PLEASE.

    I'd give this place 4 stars, but I had an upset stomach after my meal. I was actually craving Un…read moreBien after my boxing class at Nomad, but they were sold out of roast and chicken thighs, so I headed to Paseo to get my fix. The indoor space is really cute, but I was confused as to why everything was blocked off and restricted to takeout only. I ordered the famous Caribbean Roast sandwich and a side of rice and beans, which came to a little less than $30. While it's a good sandwich, it felt a bit heavy; I really found myself looking for more acid to cut through the fat and grease. I'm glad I was sharing with Jenny because it's quite a lot for one person. I also noticed toward the end that the bread was burnt. Overall, it's a solid sandwich, but between the stomach issues and the char, I'm not sure I'd go back.

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    Fortuna Bottega - Fortuna

    Fortuna Bottega

    4.6(67 reviews)
    5.0 miPhinney Ridge, Greenwood
    $$

    Fortuna Bottega is one of my favorite spots in Seattle. You can tell every sandwich is crafted with…read morehigh quality ingredients, and you're really getting a bang for your buck with how packed these sandwihces are. The bread is delicious and doesn't get soggy or weighed down by the sauces or toppings, and you really can't go wrong with any of the menu items. The line can be long (rightfully so), but it moves very fast. The staff are efficient and really friendly. The sandwich shop is conveniently located in the heart of Phinney Ridge, a charming neighborhood with plenty of street parking and perfect for a stroll on a beautiful Seattle day. I'd definitely recommend stopping by!

    Some people may disagree, but I would argue that simply making it to Fortuna Bottega during their…read morecondensed business (weekday) hours is accomplishment. The interior reminds me of a new york style deli - while there is some seating available (I'd say around 10 spots), it's mostly a "grab and go eat elsewhere" like, say, the south end of greenlake. I ended up coming here during their expanded weekend hours - around 12pm on a Saturday - and was greeted to a large line of ~15 people. I was excited to try their "Bottega" sandwich however they were not longer making it so I settled on a Bambino and Gran Sasso sandwich. I enjoyed the bambino. The combination of toppings with the mortadella worked well within their homemade bread (which I thought was the best part for sure). The Gran Sasso - my girlfriend said it was "OK", mostly due to the huge chunks of artichoke hearts (with stems) that were not her favorite. I could see myself coming back here if friends/family wanted to try. At ~$20 a sandwich it is pricey but the ingredients are high quality and the service is friendly.

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    Fortuna Bottega - Bambino: Bambino - Mortadella, Stracciatella Cheese, Olive Oil, Pistachio

    Bambino: Bambino - Mortadella, Stracciatella Cheese, Olive Oil, Pistachio

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    HoneyHole Sandwiches - The Corleone - IG: @nelson_eats

    HoneyHole Sandwiches

    4.2(1.7k reviews)
    0.2 miFirst Hill, Capitol Hill
    $$

    Really good sandwiches and awesome staff. Love going there especially when I'm sick to get the…read moregrilled cheese and tomato soup. Reminds me of being home and sick and of family. Very hard for a restaurant to be able to do that. I'm grateful it does. I thank the loving staff for enjoying what they do and not bringing negativity to work as you can tell when you're there that everyone is excited to be there. It shows on how everything is done!

    I've been wanting to go here for a while, but I was living far away for the past 6 years. I heard…read moreit closed down due to poor management and reopened. Finally moved back and got to try it. I've had my eyes on the Fast Eddie ever since I heard about this place because it was one of the most recommended sandwiches. The ambiance was alright. Pretty dark imo but maybe because it was just after Christmas and they had their holiday decor up. Also the bar area was closed. I was a bit confused on where to order until I realized there were kiosks by the front counter. It would've been nice if one of the workers actually had said something to me. Anyway, onto the food. I got the Fast Eddie with fries and it was alright. The meat was bit dry. Yes there was the au jus to dip in and it helped quite a bit, but all the flavors just didn't mesh. It was basically an ordinary french dip. The fries were okay, but the jalapeno aioli was great! That made everything better, but not enough to save the sandwich. Not sure if I would come back, but I would definitely try a different sandwich. One that caters more to my taste buds

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    Big Mike’s Sandwich Company - Italian hot beef with provolone.

    Big Mike’s Sandwich Company

    4.5(44 reviews)
    1.2 miLower Queen Anne

    I am a bit torn on Big Mike's. While they serve up a great sandwich, I don't know that it's a…read moremust-visit. Located in the Seattle Center Armory, along with many other food vendors, Big Mike's Sandwich Company is serving up huge cheesesteaks, chopped cheese, and other East Coast-style subs. For $25, I picked up the cheesesteak and fries combo. Not a terrible price for the portion. Waited about 10-15 minutes for the sandwich to come out. You order on a tablet here, and then they call your name. It's a small storefront, so you really have to stay nearby to hear your name being called in the large space that is the Armory. Not much interaction with staff. Plenty of seating throughout the Armory, though shared with other restaurants. The food came out piping hot. Obviously, they cook everything fresh to order because the inside of the fries was like lava. The fries were thick-cut and seasoned to perfection. The sandwich was good. I thought some pieces of the steak were a bit tough, and the roll seemed a bit over-steamed or possibly stale. A good sandwich and decent portion, nonetheless. I'm still going 5 stars here. I think Big Mike's is a great choice if you want a hearty, meat-filled sandwich and you happen to be in the area. However, I think you could be happy with another dining option in the Armory, too. My kids loved the MOD Pizza nearby. While there isn't anything wildly unique going on at Big Mike's, they are still pushing out great sandwiches at reasonable prices with a no-frills ordering process.

    We needed somewhere quickly and this place fit the bill. The Philly cheesesteak was very tasty and…read moreso were the steak fries. Both were piping hot. The workers looked mean, scary, and looked like they wanted to hurt us. Get someone friendly in there and you'll get higher stars in the review

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    Salumi - Grilled Cheese Panini (Build your own)

    Salumi

    4.4(1.6k reviews)
    1.1 miPioneer Square
    $$

    I am glad my brother found this spot for lunch within walking distance of our stay. It is so cute…read moreand quant. The place is simple and clean. I ordered the caprese sandwich and my brother got the porchetta sandwich. The bread is crispy but soft on the inside. I saw the guy cutting up the tomato as we sat to wait for our sandwiches. You order at the kiosk and then sit to eat. The ingredients are super fresh and worth waiting for the sandwich.

    I ordered the Turky club it was delicious. The veggies were fresh (and so was the bread) it had the…read moreperfect mix and amounts of all the ingredients and the vinigrette was so good! I liked their menu is pretty simple and that you can order at the kiosk on your own. If you are running short on time-order ahead the line is long and you will be waiting if you go in during peak hours (like lunchtime). While I loved my sandwich-the service is not great. They call the orders by your name and while they are really busy sometimes with the amount of people in the space and noise level you may miss your name being called. I thought I had heard my name so I went over to peek if it was my order and one of the individuals that was making the sandwiches nearly ripped my head off and YELLED at me and said "its not yours"...."you need to wait for your name to be called"....Well no kidding...I am not new here I was just checking-I did not touch the sandwich. Just plain rude...and I really do not think they care. If you are wiling to ignore getting yelled at and made to feel totally incompetent these are great sandwiches.

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    Dingfelder's Delicatessen - Pastrami w/mustard on marbled rye (1/6/25)

    Dingfelder's Delicatessen

    4.2(509 reviews)
    0.6 miCapitol Hill
    $$

    Revisited Dingfelder's and sampled a bunch more items off their menu. They just hit it out of the…read morepark so consistently and I love bringing friends to blow their socks off. Bonus: this spot is kosher! Potato Latkes (5/5): These latkes are thick boys and fried up so they're piping hot when they hit the table. Because of their size, you really get the contrast of the hard crunch on the outside with super fluffy potato inside. So good we immediately turned around and ordered more. Chocolate Babka (2/5): This was truly the only miss I've had here. Unfortunately, the babka just really dries out after it's been sliced, which is a shame because it's just gorgeous with generous swirls of chocolate inside. Reuben (5/5): I really thought their pastrami couldn't be beat, but the brisket is dare I say better? Just as tender and feels a bit less fatty, so it's a little more crushable. Tip: go for the seeded rye over the marbled rye; something about the marbled rye just falls apart a bit more with the juices of the meat, though it's still delicious! Black & White Cookies (4/5): I expected this to be cloyingly sweet, but this was actually scrumptious with some fresh lemon flavor in the cookie itself. Absolutely massive as well.

    Hey you! Have you ever eaten one of those giant pastrami sandwiches at Katz' Deli in Manhattan and…read morethought, "This is amazing!" Do you happen to live in Washington and miss said pastrami sando? My friend, I have good news for you. Dingfelder's pastrami is a dead ringer for that sandwich: huge slices of melt-in-your-mouth pastrami, regular and half sour pickles, and all the other accoutrements you'd expect from a legit Jewish deli. This place doesn't screw around. If you want a great, hearty, flavor-packed sandwich, this is one of the best places to throw your money. But, as others have pointed out, it's no cheap date: expect to pay over $20 for one of those mighty pastrami sandwiches. This isn't Subway so you're not saving money by eating here, but after one bite of their pastrami you'll understand why you're paying so much. Quality isn't cheap. I'd say this place is tied with Tat's Deli for the best sandwiches in Seattle.

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    Dingfelder's Delicatessen - Hot Pastrami w/mustard on marble rye, always Ding sized ($24, 4/10/24)

    Hot Pastrami w/mustard on marble rye, always Ding sized ($24, 4/10/24)

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