20 Best Brunch Spots in Seattle

09/30/2024 | by Andy | Bars & Restaurants

The menus at Seattle’s best brunch spots offer a diverse selection for even the most discerning diners. Seattle restaurants will provide it all if you’re in the mood for chicken and waffles or prefer high-end fusion cuisine. Not up for an early breakfast in Seattle? Say yes to brunch!

All over the city, from Capitol Hill to Fremont, there are incredible brunches waiting for you. While on holiday in Seattle, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find some of these great spots within walking distance from your vacation rental home. Delicious and convenient- what more can you ask for?

The following restaurants not only offer the best brunch in Seattle but also can inspire you to get out of bed before noon on a lazy Sunday morning. You will enjoy some of the world’s best coffee and the city’s delicious food all at once. You can have brunch in Seattle on the cheap or invoke a more fine-dining midday affair.

So, regardless of craving or budget, there’s a brunch in Seattle waiting for you.

 

1. The Café Flora

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  • Address: 2901 E Madison St, Seattle, WA
  • Website: florarestaurantgroup.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Bright and airy with a botanical garden vibe
  • Reservations: Recommended

If you’re on the hunt for a fantastic plant-based brunch, Café Flora should definitely be on your list! You’ll soon see why this bright and airy spot is a favorite of locals–especially when you order the Vegan Biscuits and Gravy.

The menu is packed with a range of some of Seattle’s most delicious vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options–a true reflection of the dining scene in the Emerald City. More than just packing in a lot of flavor, Café Flora also prides itself on sourcing ingredients from Washington farmers, keeping even your bloody mary eco-friendly! If you’re crunched for time and are just looking for a sweet treat, pop by the Flora Bakehouse!

 

2. The 5 Spot

  • Address: 1502 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA
  • Website: 5spotseattle.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Retro diner with a fun, themed vibe
  • Reservations: Recommended for breakfast

This retro diner serves up hearty versions of all your favorite American breakfast classics. Voted the Best in the PNW by the Seattle Times in 2023, this Queen Anne neighborhood staple serves breakfast every day until 3 p.m., so you’ll have the chance to grab an espresso and fuel up for the rest of your Seattle adventure.

We’d suggest the house made buttermilk griddle cakes for breakfast (extra whipped cream!) or the cheesesteak sandwich for lunch or dinner. The 5 Spot The diner fills up quickly during the breakfast rush, so we’d suggest making reservations. Note that the 5 Spot is cash-free, so be prepared to pay by card.

 

3. Luna Park Café

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  • Price: $
  • Address: 2918 SW Avalon Way

If you like places with a whimsical vibe, then schedule time for brunch in Seattle at the Luna Park Café. The café sits on a former theme park site and has been serving American classic diner dishes since 1989.

The restaurant is open seven days a week from 8 am to 3 pm.

Breakfast is served all day with highlights that include the Pile, Hobo, Scramble, and Omelet. Piles have eggs on the top of a plate of hash browns. The Hobo is cooked together with the potatoes. The scramble is two eggs with hash browns, while the omelet has ingredients layered inside the eggs with hashbrowns.

Bottled beer and wine are available for purchase, but no other brunch cocktails.

 

4. Nue

  • Address: 1519 14th Ave, Seattle, WA
  • Website: nueseattle.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Quirky and creative
  • Reservations: Recommended

If you like your meals to come with a side of personality, then the cheerfully eclectic Nue can fit the bill. This Capitol Hill restaurant has a globe-trotting theme, and it’s hard to decide where your taste buds should start! The brunch menu features the likes of a World Butter Plate, Chengdu Chicken and Waffles, French Tacos, and more. You’ll also find a nice variety of options for vegans, vegetarians, and those who need gluten-free dishes!

 

5. Fat’s Chicken and Waffles

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Sometimes you want Seattle breakfast options any time of day. Enjoy breakfast anytime by visiting Fat’s Chicken and Waffles in Seattle’s Central District.

View the brunch menu on weekends from 10 am to 3 pm.

Fat’s breakfast gives you a taste of all the classic favorites, including free-range eggs, sausage links, breakfast potatoes, grits, and waffles. The Honey Butter Chicken Sandwich will come on a freshly baked biscuit with a honey-topped piece of fried chicken. Lighter options include the Granola Parfait featuring homemade granola, yogurt, and fresh fruit.

Purchase a mimosa carafe for the table or try out one of their bloody marys with bacon.

 

6. Lola

  • Address: 2000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA
  • Website: lolaseattle.com
  • Price Point: $$$
  • Atmosphere: Modern Mediterranean with a warm, inviting vibe

Get a taste of the Mediterranean at this Greek restaurant’s popular brunch. Their brunch menu only comes into full force on weekends from 8 am to 2 pm. The Octopus Hash is a standout of the restaurant that will give you seasoned seaside flavors (the saffron-lemon yogurt is such a nice touch!). Those with a sweet tooth won’t want to pass up the made-to-order donuts. Lola does a great job of honoring the “lunch” part of brunch, as well, as offering a full menu of Greek kebabs.

 

7. Oddfellows Café and Bar

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  • Address: 1525 10th Ave, Seattle, WA
  • Website: oddfellowscafe.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Hip, rustic-chic with communal seating
  • Recommended Menu Item: Avocado Toast

This vibrant Seattle brunch spot has communal seating, so you’ll be able to be a part of the buzzing vibe right off the bat! If you’re lucky, snag a seat on the back patio amidst the exposed brick and hanging plants. The brioche french toast with mascarpone is absolutely decadent, but if you’re feeling savory, the sausage breakfast sandwich or avocado toast are also a real crowd pleasers. Come hungry and enjoy the lively vibe!

 

8. Bang Bang Kitchen

  • Address: 4219 S Othello St, Seattle, WA
  • Website: bangbangkitchenseattle.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Bright and cheerful
  • Reservations: Recommended

Grab a table at the Bang Bang Kitchen for a taste of the Southwest in Seattle with their New Mexican cuisine. Settle in for spice as your meals will likely feature the roasted Hatch chile, a regional staple. The cornbread pancakes drizzled with maple syrup give a hearty reimagining to the breakfast classic, and the vegan mac and cheese is widely regarded to be one of the best in Seattle!

 

9. Bebop Waffle Shop

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The Bebop Waffle Shop serves up brunch in Seattle Wednesdays through Thursdays from 7 am to 3 pm.

A stop at the restaurant means you have to try one of their extra fluffy waffles made to order with an extra crispy crust. The waffle menu allows you to select from The Classic, Bacon Waffle, Coco Chocolate Waffle, Vegan Field Roast Waffle, and more. You can also build your custom waffle with topping choices: honey, bacon, cocoa pebbles, organic peanut butter, granola, fruit compote, and homemade lemon curd.

Breakfast sandwiches include the Turkey Eggwich made with egg, sliced turkey, Swiss, and arugula and the Salmon Sandy with wild smoked salmon, everything bagel seasoning, cream cheese, scrambled eggs, and pickled onions.

Select mimosas and tap beer for adult beverage options.

 

10. Portage Bay Café

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  • Address: 4725 42nd Ave SW, Seattle, WA
  • Website: portagebaycafe.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Casual and bustling with a farm-to-table focus
  • Recommended Menu Item: Swedish Pancakes
  • Reservations: Recommended

Portage Bay Café is a beloved Seattle breakfast spot that embraces sustainability and farm-to-table flavors! With multiple locations around the city, the South Lake Union café is a favorite for brunch lovers. A real way to get a taste of the PNW is to order the Seattle Benedict–a local taste of an eggs benedict, except with a heaping portion of dungeness crab on top.

 

11. Watson’s Counter

Get brunch in Seattle with a Korean flair at Watson’s Counter. Brunch is popular on the weekends, meaning you should make a reservation to secure your spot.

Order the K-Poutine with Brisket for those with big appetites and receive a plate overloaded with fresh-cut fries, cheese curds, fried eggs, and gravy-soaked brisket. Munch on elevated Chicken and Waffles, a dish including chicken wings, rosemary waffles, organic maple syrup, and toasted seeds.

Vegetarian options include Eggs Benedict with Mushrooms, Whole Wheat Cider French Toast, and Cold Soba Noodles.

 

12. Sabine Café & Bar

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Sabine provides the ideal spot to stop for brunch after visiting the nearby Ballard Farmers Market on Sundays in West Seattle. Sit indoors or sit on the heated patio and enjoy the Mediterranean-inspired menu.

Most diners start with one of the small plate selections: Hummus, Marinated Olives, Roasted Eggplant, or Labneh. Brunch favorites are Turkish Eggs with whipped feta, avocado, and arugula and Steel Cut Oat Pancakes with apple butter and spicy maple syrup.

This restaurant specializes in vegetarian and gluten-free items.

 

13. Tilikum Place Café

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  • Address: 407 Cedar St, Seattle, WA
  • Website: tilikumplacecafe.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Charming bistro with a European vibe
  • Reservations: Required for brunch

Nestled in the historic Denny Triangle, Tilikum Place Café was born from the desire to craft dinner-quality food for the quintessential Pacific Northwest breakfast. If their popularity is anything to gauge by, they’ve succeeded.

Design lovers will appreciate the hand crafted details that give the Seattle restaurant a European flair, like the herringbone floor and lofty ceilings. But people come for the food–and the house-made Dutch Baby Pancake is at the top of the list of what you should try. Who doesn’t love a fluffy skillet pancake packed with seasonal toppings?

 

14. Lowell’s

Since Pike Place Market is such a popular weekend spot, why not stop in at Lowell’s for brunch before you head home? The waterfront restaurant offers plenty of seating with three floors available.

Many restaurant goers choose one of the Egg Benedicts to whet their appetites—Dungeness Crab Benedict, Smoked Fresh King Salmon Benedict, or Canadian Bacon Benedict. Affordable and simple options at Lowell’s include the Classic Breakfast with eggs, toast, hash browns, and Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Pancakes in three stacks with warmed syrup.

The Dungeness Crab Omelet appeared in magazines that include Food & Wine and Bon Appetit. Alongside the crab on the farm-fresh egg omelets are roasted tomatoes and grated parmesan cheese.

Another highlight of Lowell’s is their bloody mary menu with options that include Chili Mary, Smoked Salmon Mary, Rosemary Fennel Mary, and Tiger Prawn Mary.

 

15. Bounty Kitchen

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Bounty Kitchen specializes in using fresh, organic, and locally-sourced ingredients. The restaurant also has the distinction of offering brunch all day, every day.

Start with the Good Morning Avocado Sandwich to eat poached egg, sliced avocado, arugula, cheddar, and roasted cherry tomatoes. The Forager Scramble comes with spinach, scrambled eggs, potatoes, mushrooms, and scallions. Enjoy grain bowls with powerful plant proteins, fresh vegetables, and lentils.

The more popular menu options include the Havana Libre Bowl, Braised Beef Bowl, and Cha Cha Chicken Bowl. The menu labels all gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and vegetarian selections.

 

16. The Coupe and Flute

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Brunch is all about enjoying the finer things in life, and what could be more decadent than pairing your crispy hashbrowns with a side of caviar and savoring a bubbly champagne flight? One of the first of its kind, this “champagne tavern” gives classic weekend morning favorites a high-end twist.

Think tempura battered creme puffs for something sweet or braised duck benedict with hoisin butter. We’re all about appreciating brunch, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about their happy hour later in the afternoon, during which you can get discounts on both caviar and champagne flights!

 

17. Le Coin

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Le Coin is the best spot for a special occasion brunch in Seattle. The French restaurant has a brunch menu that blends classic flavors with new contemporary menus.

Eat your fill of menu items, such as Bread Pudding French Toast, Croque Madame, and Chicken and Waffles. The Le Coin Burger is also a brunch favorite, featuring caramelized onions, fondue, cured tomatoes, and a herb aioli.

Try one of the beverages from the extensive drink menu, such as the restaurant’s War of the Roses, Aperol Spritz, and Apple Cup.

 

18. Musang

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If you love Filipino food, then you must make it a priority to visit Musang on Beacon Avenue in Seattle. The weekly brunch hours are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11 am to 2:30 pm.

Order the Karioka (sweet rice balls with jackfruit), Ube French Toast (featuring fresh blueberries and brioche bread), or the Peach and Blueberry Cobbler to satisfy any sweet tooth.

Choose one of the Hawaiian lunch plates to enjoy a savory food collection. Standouts are the Fried Chicken and Gravy and the Short Ribs Kalbi.

 

19. Terra Plata

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  • Address: 1501 Melrose Ave, Seattle, WA
  • Website: terraplata.com
  • Price Point: $$$
  • Atmosphere: Sleek, rooftop setting with a farm-to-table focus

Nestled in Capitol Hill, Terra Plata is the perfect spot for a delightful farm-to-table brunch. As an added bonus, there’s even a rooftop patio dining option so that you can snag some extra views of Seattle. Try their signature Breakfast Plata, which centers around a spicy scramble of chorizo, manchego, and piquillo peppers.

 

20. Cafe Campagne

  • Address: 1600 Post Alley, Seattle, WA
  • Website: cafecampagne.com
  • Price Point: $$
  • Atmosphere: Classic and homey
  • Reservations: Recommended

Oh la la! Don’t skip the mimosa! Cafe Campagne brings the heart of France right into the middle of Pike Place Market. The brunch menu is lush and has a lot of casually decadent meals to choose from. The French French Toast (yes, two Frenches) is fried in brandy egg batter before being fried to crispy perfection, and the Croques menu give you a choice of three perfectly-balanced, cheesy sandwiches to choose from.

 

Make the Best Seattle Brunch Part of Your Stay

Whether you’re checking into one of our cozy vacation rentals or planning your visit, these weekend brunch spots are a tasty way to dive into Seattle’s brunch scene. Get to know the city, from its charming neighborhood cafés to trendy bistros, and fuel up for your full day of Seattle adventures as you explore the Emerald City!

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