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    Dogs allowed
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    Priscilla N.

    GOOD! This is such a hidden gem tucked away in an alley full of cute restaurants and shops. It was really interesting--there's a bike shop in the back of this café. The food and drinks were good. They had seasonal drinks, including the honey maple latte, which I got with almond milk, of course. The drink was really good, and I was surprised that I could actually taste the maple--at some cafés, it's not very strong. The avocado toast is a must-try! Overall, I would recommend this spot if you're in the area.

    Sara C.

    Tucked down my favorite alley way - Good Weather is an excellent stop for coffee with a great kitchen surrounded by community. The seasonal drinks are creative and tasty, the matcha is bright and fresh, and the espresso is pulled perfectly. Lots of seating inside, or wonder out into the patio, and the cups are just as fun and funky as the staff.

    croque
    Andrew H.

    Very hip bike shop with very hip food and drink! The selection of adult beverages is small, but the quality is high. They also do a lot of custom coffee drinks. The food is twee and delightful, but the food is more "small lunch and breakfast bites" than "brunchy". You'll probably be hungry again in an hour or two. Service was friendly, I love the tipless structure!

    Soy latte and coffee cream pop tart
    Katherine L.

    This coffeshop is tucked away in the chophouse row court yard. The baristas are friendly and the drinks and food are delicious. I always get a scone with my coffee, and I've also had their croque monseiur comes out warm and can be a a hearty start to your day, or a comforting lunch, or a light dinner. They also have a (chilled) red wine which I've enjoyed on occasion. I loke the outdoor seating area they have, which has heated lamps for the colder months (eg. 9 months of the year), and makes for a nice cozy time. I haven't seen it super busy, except on a Sunday morning once. I don't know if it's every Sunday or that particular Sunday, but it seemed to be *the* meeting spot for cyclists. I was there with my family, and the cyclists sort of started to take over where we were and edged us out. Zero consideration of personal space, and I don't recall seeing any signage about the table being reserved. This is obviously not the cafe's fault or responsibility, but if you're looking for a cozy start to your day, or a cozy wrap up to your day by yourself or your favorite people (I don't think this is particularly great for breaking up with someone as it is tucked away in chophouse row, and a quick exit may not be feasible), avoid Sunday mornings.

    Neat policy and good communication
    Hanna S.

    Thank you, Jason, Brandon and your team. If your café was Art, it would be in the MOMA Food ambience coffee service offerings Probably one of the best avocado toast ever. I don't know what magic saucy sprinkles on top, but he knows how to pick ripe avocados that are just right and has perfected the perfect mix of savory salt/garnish favors on top. Consistently.! (Hint, they pre-mix, the spices, which includes sumac, and I love The vegan breakfast sandwich is so savory. Both my friend will come from Queen Anne and I will come from the east side just to visit this café Oh, and the coffee it's some of the smoothest most delicious coffee. And I have samples from wonderful cafés, living in Dubai, France, and other places in Europe ans USA. I now need to drink decaf at sometimes. That can be a disappointment but not here. I think it's my favorite oat milk, decaf coffee. ! Ever I'll be going back there today to pick up the sandwiches and an avocado toast. I love to relax whether inside or outside by the fire, but time I'm going to bring it to my friend. They have specialty coffees I think they do some seasonal ones possibly with cardamom or alcohol. What is Sony about some of their spice coffee drinks is they are not using a bunch of sugar syrup. Even if hand made those are usually full of sugar. Not here It reminds me of that Arab Gulf region, where they have saffron and cardamom infused into the coffee no, syrup Perhaps my next review will be an attempt at a Pablo Neruda style Ode because I just can't stop raving about this gem.

    Ham egg and cheese breakfast sandwich
    Utsa S.

    Amazing vibes! Is a bike store and a cafe. Came here specially for the vegan breakfast sandwich, one of the better ones in Seattle. Highly recommend the food options

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    Oris B.

    This cafe is nestled within an alley way behind Gemini bar. You'll find this bbn place offers clothing, cold drinks, bike repair and pastries. Great place to have a small gathering not exceeding three people. The drinks are a bit pricey but chill atmosphere adds a bit of intrinsic value.

    A maple matcha latte and a croque madame sandwich.
    John D.

    The staff is very friendly and the sandwich was very tasty. The latte was great too. I don't have a picture of it, but I had the red lentil soup (might be a seasonal item) and it was great. I enjoyed my experience here and would come back.

    Avocado Toast, tacos
    Kristin M.

    The best street tacos in the area. Avocado toast was 100% on point and it was so fresh. Dog friendly.

    Avocado Toast
    Sara W.

    Came here bc I wasn't really feeling any other foods and just happened to tumble upon this cute cafe Service: Staff was really nice and welcoming. Although they didn't have kombucha at that time and couldn't adjust the burritos cause they were premade, it was still quite nice! Food: I got their avocado toast and absolutely loved it. Portion was pretty dang big compared to the tiny breakfast burritos that are like $7 each!! Love the champagne bottle we bought. Location: located in the back of an alleyway in a small court area filled with shops. Super easy to find as they are the only shop with bikes.

    Left basket - tofu at the top and pulled mushroom on the bottom. Both so tasty !!!!
    Kimmi G.

    Tucked away in chophouse row! I saw a sign next to cafe petirosso that sim play said good weather - breakfast tacos. Being from Texas I'm always on the hunt for anything that combines breakfast and Mexican food! The menu is simple, which I appreciate. I ordered the two vegetarian tacos mushroom and tofu. My hubs ordered all the meat options. My favorite was the tofu and his was the bacon, but they are street tacos and $3 for $10. So just try them all :) Outdoor seating with heaters as well! The area also has two little fire pits. It looks like the sell beer, wine and champagne as well if you want to do boozy brunch!!

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    Amazing spot in Seattle - come here!! Great vibes and outdoor area. Also a bike shop.

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    Very Seattle-esque place with a bike shop fronted by a cafe. Outdoor space is cozy with plenty of heaters. Breakfast tacos were great!

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    Café Hagen

    Café Hagen

    4.3
    (639 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Hagen Café is one of those places that stands out not just because of the coffee, but because of…read morethe atmosphere. The arboretum-inspired interior creates a warm, inviting space that's perfect whether you're meeting friends, getting some work done, or simply taking a break from the day. The coffee was excellent, and one of the highlights of my visit was trying their Mocha Flight. It was a fun and creative way to sample several different mocha variations side by side. While I ultimately decided that I'm still a fan of the classic mocha, I'm glad I tried it--it made for a unique coffee experience. Another nice surprise is that Hagen also has a full bar, so it's a great place to return later in the day if you're in the mood for a cocktail instead of coffee. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and happy to answer questions, making the experience even more enjoyable. Between the excellent coffee, creative drink offerings, beautiful interior, and relaxed atmosphere, Hagen Café is a place I'd happily recommend to anyone looking for a unique café experience in Seattle. I'll definitely be back.

    We stopped in after Café Hagen was recommended by a friend. We ordered a cortado, an iced miso…read morebutter latte, a blueberry cheese danish and a croque monsier panini. Our drinks and food didn't take long to arrive and we enjoyed everything we ordered. It was also a fun coffee shop to hang out in. The real plants were a nice touch but the fake hanging plants hung a little too low and were easy to bump.

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    Interior
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    Delicious quiche
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    Nana’s Green Tea

    4.3
    (1.7k reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    If only every matcha spot was like this. Nana's has just about everything matcha you could want (or…read morethink of). From matcha lattes, to dessert options, to pastries and made-to-order meals. They also have other matcha / green tea options and hojicha drinks if you're looking for something different. The staff is great. I had a few questions because I couldn't decide what to order, and everyone was friendly and helpful - I was even able to add corn flakes to my matcha soft serve (which isn't listed on the menu), so it was nice to know I could customize it to my liking! The matcha tiramisu was the best I've had, and the hojicha latte with oat milk was just right. The flavor was nice and strong without being overpowering. Everything I had here truly stood out! I liked the variety on the menu and all of the different options. - it's extensive and you could find anything for everyone. It's one of the more memorable matcha spots I've been to, and I'd definitely stop by again the next time I'm in Seattle. If you love matcha like I do, definitely add this place to your list. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

    I hadn't been back to Nana's Green Tea in about two years, so I was excited to stop by again during…read moremy Seattle trip. Thankfully they are open today on the Fourth of July (they will just close a little earlier for the holiday), and I was happy to see that not much has changed since my last visit. Without even realizing it, I ended up ordering the exact same drink I got the first time: a Matcha Float with mochi. I guess you really can't go wrong with it because it's still just as creamy and satisfying as I remembered. The only tiny downside is that it only comes with three small mochi balls, so for almost $9 I wish there were a few more. However, the quality of the matcha is consistently excellent, sooo I don't regret coming back. They have wonderful customer service too! The employee helping me at the register was incredibly patient while I stood there trying to decide what to order. As an awkward introvert, I always feel a little flustered when ordering, but she never made me feel rushed or uncomfortable. She asked my sweetness preference for the Matcha Float, whether I wanted to dine in or take everything to go, and even carefully packed up my yuzu green tea packet with the rest of my order. She was very kind and thoughtful so just wanna say I really appreciate how welcoming she was. Even from my last Seattle visit two years ago, I still remember the employees being helpful and friendly here. I also have to recommend their desserts from my previous visit. (I skipped the sweets this time due to my budget but I still suggest picking up some of their sweets!). The Matcha Basque Cheesecake and the Matcha Tiramisu were both absolutely delicious, and I still remember how amazing they tasted even two years later. The tiramisu is only around $7 and is definitely worth trying if you're a matcha lover. This visit, I picked up their yuzu green tea packet to take home (last time, I got the hojicha). Each packet contains 15 individual tea bags and costs about $10 (not bad for how much tea is in each tea bag). They also sell matcha powder and other tea goodies. I'm looking forward to brewing the yuzu green tea at home since a good cup of hot tea is always comforting, especially when I'm sick (I've been recovering from a cold so tea has been a lifesaver to warm me up!). I actually stopped by for lunch since I didn't eat breakfast, and ordered the Sukiyaki Don (it was much more satisfying than I expected). I was craving a beef bowl and Nana's was one of the few places in the area within walking distance from my work, that was actually open for the holiday today, lucky me! It came with miso soup and a soft-boiled egg, and I was pleasantly surprised to find tofu and mushrooms in the bowl alongside the beef. It left me FULL, my tummy happy, heck yeah. Costs almost $20 but worth satisfying a craving. I won't lie.. I somehow managed to spend about $40 today between my meal, drink, and tea to take home. More than I intended to spend but no regrets, because everything was delicious and the quality has remained consistently high over the years. The only thing that made my visit a little uncomfortable wasn't the café itself. There were quite a few homeless individuals lingering around the front of the building, so I decided against dining out front like I had originally planned since I wanted to enjoy the nice weather, but one of them was panhandling me so I promptly left (thankfully I asked for my order to be packaged for takeout). That's obviously outside of the café's control, and it didn't affect the food or service at all. They still had many seats available inside but probably because it's the holiday. If I recall, the place was packed during the afternoon when I last visited on a weekday. I will still say that Nana's Green Tea continues to be one of my favorite matcha spots whenever I'm in Seattle. Between the consistently high-quality matcha, delicious meals and desserts, excellent selection of teas to bring home, and genuinely exemplary customer service, it's a place I'll happily keep returning to whenever I'm back in town and have the time to visit.

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    Bussing Station and Restroom, Complementary Water
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    Black Sesame Shiratama Parfait
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    Bakery Nouveau

    4.5
    (1.5k reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    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

    Skalka

    4.5
    (1.2k reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$
    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.
    Inside Skalka.
    Inside Skalka.
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    Jollidaze

    Jollidaze

    4.7
    (78 reviews)
    1.2 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.

    Jollidaze is a fun themed café decorated for the holidays, with decorations in every corner of the…read morecafé. The menu has a nice selection of desserts, drinks, and snacks. I got a matcha affogato, which consists of a scoop of vanilla ice cream topped with matcha and toasted coconut.

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    Decor behind secret bookcase door
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    The Classic
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    Cafe Hagen

    Cafe Hagen

    4.1
    (133 reviews)
    2.5 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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