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    TRACE Market

    3.4 (218 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Dogs allowed

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    Chevalier S.

    Best morning breakfast i can remember at restaurant attached to a hotel. The atmosphere is fun and bright and it has a bit of takeout feel. The workers were cheerful and helpful. The food exceeded my expectations. Terrific waygu burger and love the truffle fries.

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    Gabriele E.

    We stayed here for one night in the hotel and it was great. We came down to have some breakfast and boy was the line long! My breakfast bagel was very delicious. I will say it was very pricey. My husband got the loco moco and was very disappointed because of the price and how much food it was. It also didn't say in the description that there was kimchi on it. If he had known he wouldn't have ordered it. That kind of ruined his breakfast. Coffee was decent as well. The service was nice and friendly.

    Vegetable Quiche was excellent

    Stayed in the hotel so had breakfast here for convenience but was pleasantly surprised with the food quality. They were serving Hawaiian style dishes and appreciated the creativity from home made spam to kim chi Rueben sandwich. Stopped by the second day for breakfast as we were encourage decided to try the pastry and was also surprised it was better than expected. Vegetable quiche was good and the hazelnut cheesecake. Staff was friendly too.

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    Doug B.

    Walk up to order. Service was friendly and prompt. Ham egg and cheese croissant was good. Cinnamon roll was gooey and yummy. Visiting Seattle so not sure if prices are this high everywhere or not but felt a bit pricey which is why 4 stars.

    An awesome London Fog with #TeaForte and drip coffee just black!
    Rod F.

    A great place to grab a bite in downtown Seattle. We were staying at the Hotel Pacific and needed to start our day off right. TRACE hit the spot. My croissants was perfect, and my wife lived her avocado on toast with greens.

    Chandra P.

    Located inside W Seattle my husband ordered a few drinks and an appetizer as we were awaiting our dinner to be delivered. He called and the order was brought to the room within less than 15 minutes. Room service has social distancing enforced and are leaving the orders at the door with items sealed for patrons protection (very nice.) He really enjoyed his drinks Rye Tye, and the fancy fries were pretty good as well.

    The menu and tasty coffee options
    Meg R.

    Excellent options next to the W hotel. Good local coffee from Fonte and a wonderful assortment of bakery items and sandwiches too. And they have Hone Matcha too. Great friendly fella at the register who was efficient in taking my order. Wish I knew about this earlier in our visit

    This bagel sandwich is amazing!!
    Marah H.

    I was in the area during a work conference and found Trace to have a ton of positive reviews. I decided to stop in for breakfast with a coworker, and was pleased to find the reviews to be on point. I loved their breakfast bagel and my coworker raved about the avocado toast. I highly recommend stopping in and checking out the menu.

    Avo toast, banana bread
    Hiral P.

    Tried 5/7 of their breakfast items. My favorite is the avocado toast. It's a fresh take on a classic breakfast item. The blazing bagel sandwich was extremely messy to eat because all the sauces were dripping. The bagel itself was slightly burnt. The sandwich itself would be good if they put less sauce The breakfast casserole was ok, but very carb filled and not much veggies. It was just cheese, egg, potato, and sausage. There was little spinach and cherry tomatoes given on the side and the menu made it seem like the herbs would be mixed into the casserole which they weren't. They gave some bread on the side, which was slightly burnt. The fuel bowl is good if you are a fan of kimchi. It is packed with nutrients The cinnamon rolls were decent, just your classic cinnamon rolls. I've also tried the banana bread, matcha scone, and croissant. The bakery items were all fine. One downside is they over heat it and borderline burn them when you ask for them warmed up. I think they just run their toaster/oven for slightly too long because all the breads and bakery items came out slightly burnt.

    Cubano sandwich
    Herb P.

    Very cool little breakfast spot. The line was fairly long but moved efficiently. The blazing bagel sandwich was amazing and just big enough for two meals. Very friendly and helpful staff as well.

    Paid $25 for this? And waited 20 minutes. This is ridiculous!!!
    Russ R.

    Terrible food and service. Waited 20 minutes for a regular scrambled eggs. Way overpriced.Extremely small portions. Disappointed. Will never come back. Do NOT recommend this place.

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    Located within the W Seattle. Great service. Didn't get to try any food. Unfortunately, my old fashioned was sub par.

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    It's an alright has-been place. Loud music. I think it would be better if there was a swimming pool in this space.

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    Yummy sushi. Yummy brussel sprouts. Definitely would come back if I stay at the w again.

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    Service is inconsistent tonight. Food arrived at different times. A bit pricy for the level of service.

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    There happy hour wasn't that great. But I did love the decor

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    Breakfast was much improved over dinner. Had the yogurt/granola with bacon and eggs. Still way overpriced for what you get.

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    I came here for Seattle Restaurant Week - where they were offering a deal where you pick an…read moreappetizer, entree, and dessert - for 35 in total. For my appetizer I had the fries. These weren't your typical fries though. They were Dutch-style, coming topped with mayo, satay, onions, and chili sauce. A mix of Dutch and Indonesian flavors. This probably was my favorite dish. The combination of pungency, fattiness, crispiness, and spiciness was very good. It kind of reminds you of a plate of nachos, but the fries themselves have a better taste than a bed of chips would have. They manage to stay crispy almost until the end. The main dish I had was the South African Bunny Chow. This was a chicken masala curry inside a bread bowl, spilling out on either side. This was very solid as well. The curry tasted similar to a butter chicken - lightly spiced and creamy, but the chicken inside was quite juicy. The act of putting this inside a bread bowl was very cool. It made it easy to get both the bread and the curry in a single bite with a spoon I didn't like the dessert much, though. What I had was the chocolate malva, but the apricot was way too forward and the sweetness was missing. I tried the Danish cake as well but found this similarly disappointing. The price ended up being somewhat expensive, at around $45 per person after the meal, despite the deal. Portions were solid though. Overall, it's a cool avenue to try different street foods, but I wouldn't say anything special. 7.25/10

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