mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2008 | seattle, brunch, mercer island, food, restaurants
One of my favorite brunch places in the Seattle area. Went here today after kayaking at Entai Beach in Bellevue.
Quoted: At Bennett’s we are committed to serving pure, all natural, additive free food. You won’t find artificial preservatives, colors or sweeteners. No flavor enhancers, hydrogenated oils or processed foods. What you will find, are the freshest most authentic ingredients we can offer.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 16 2007 | seattle, food, restaurants, brunch, ballard
Definitely one of the better brunch places in Seattle. Everything I had -- cinnamon scone, the 'my favorite' scramble, and potatoes were exceptional. And, you get free coffee while you're waiting.
Quoted: This place has a wonderfully comfortable feeling. Our waitress was super nice and friendly. The dish we ate that stood out was the 'my favorite' scrambled. It will get me back to this place the next time I am in Seattle. The potatoes were also excellent. The scone and the pancakes were good but just not exactly how I would like them. My husband loved the pancakes.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 21 2007 | seattle, restaurants, todo, brunch, wallingford, greenlake
A brunch place I haven't tried yet...
Quoted: The Blue Star Cafe & Pub is located in the Wallingford/Greenlake area of Seattle, just north of Gas Works Park.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 28 2007 | breakfast, diner, sausage, eggs, seattle, brunch, restaurants, food
went here today based on ljc's recommendation (http://bluedot.us/users/ljc?show=64605846545)
the atmosphere was "new jersey diner". that's good or bad depending on what you're looking for.
the pancakes were very good, and they were generous with the fresh blueberries. the egg dish i had was scrambled with sausage and hash browns -- pretty good, but there was way too much cheese on top.
a notch below my favorite seattle brunch places, but still recommended as long as you set your expectations right.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 21 2007 | seattle, food, restaurants, brunch, review
Went here for brunch today, and highly recommend it. I had the Tom's Big Breakfast which was pork + grilled octopus + some other stuff. Aside from being good, it was nice that it was different from the standard omelette and/or pancake fare you get everywhere else.
Quoted: Our weekend brunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
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The stylish and modern dining space is decorated with warm earthy colors, hand-painted chandeliers, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The rough-hewn granite bar surrounding a huge wine cask features an inventive cocktail menu and a great wine list including some delicious, hard-to-find Greek wines.ShareViewed: 23 Times
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 18 2006 | food, restaurants, seattle, breakfast, brunch
Went here for Saturday brunch. Great place on all counts (food, service, atmosphere). I had the filet mignon tips from the specials menu. Also, they took a little long to get our food ready -- so the waitress took 1/3 off our bill despite our insistence that it was not necessary.
Quoted: CJ's is a great neighborhood breakfast spot, with great breakfast food and exceptionally friendly service. They offer weekly breakfast specials, that are very interesting, as well as their standard menu of regular breakfast fare. I'm a big fan of the Eggs Benedict and fresh squeezed OJ! Lunch is ok, but nothing fantastic, this is definitely better for breakfast than lunch.
Also, here's the address:
(206) 728-1648
2619 1st Ave (Belltown)
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 25 2006 | brunch, seattle, fremont, food
Looks like a decent place. Got the recommendation from n.
Quoted: With its jolly colors, beaded curtains, and sad clown paintings in the hallway, Persimmon's look is retro-cute, but not overstuffed. The same goes for the ...
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