Breakfast Restaurants Near Seattle

Whether you crave pancakes, omelets, eggs Benedict, French toast or crispy hash browns, you can find a breakfast restaurant in or near Seattle which serves many of these first-meal-of-the-day dishes. Most have home-style meals, large menus and portion sizes to match, plus unlimited coffee and fresh orange juice. Many serve "the most important meal of the day" all day.

  1. Voula's Offshore Cafe

    • A busy restaurant famous for its breakfast, Voula's Offshore Cafe features three-egg omelets, pancakes and popular specials such as the Greek Hobo with sausage, onions, mushrooms and roasted red peppers topped with feta cheese.

      Voula's Offshore Cafe
      658 NE Northlake Way
      Seattle, WA 98105
      206-634-0183
      voulasoffshore.com

    Patty's Eggnest

    • Patty's Eggnest has two locations and each offers a large breakfast menu with many selections such as omelets, scrambles, frittatas, waffles and hash browns. Patty's is known for its large portions--enough for leftovers--and stuffed French toast. It can be crowded, especially on weekends.

      Patty's Eggnest, Seattle
      9749 Holman Road NW
      Seattle, WA 98117
      206-297-1545

      Patty's Eggnest, Lynnwood
      402 164th St. SW, Suite 106
      Lynnwood, WA 98087
      425-743-0428

    Maltby Cafe

    • Housed in an old schoolhouse, the Maltby Cafe is known for its homemade cinnamon rolls and large portions. Breakfast is served all day on weekends. It also offers two kinds of eggs Benedict, "farmhouse country breakfasts," potatoes and eggs, chicken fried steak, omelets, scrambles and pancakes.

      Maltby Cafe
      8809 Maltby Road
      Snohomish, WA 98296
      425-483-3123
      maltbycafe.com

    Luna Park Cafe

    • The Luna Park Cafe in West Seattle has omelets, scrambles, eggs Benedict, pancakes and waffles. The cafe is housed in an old tavern on the site of a long-closed amusement park, Luna Park, and its decor features vintage West Seattle signage. It has a juke box, a small amusement ride called the Batmobile and a temporary tattoo machine. It serves breakfast all day and also features some outdoor seating.

      Luna Park Cafe
      2918 SW Avalon Way
      Seattle, WA 98126
      206-935-7250
      lunaparkcafe.com

    Kona Kitchen

    • Kona Kitchen is a Hawaiian and Japanese restaurant which serves breakfast fare like pancakes, omelets and also some Hawaiian breakfast specialties like the famous Loco Moco--two scoops of rice topped with a hamburger patty, fried egg and brown gravy. They also have French toast made with Hawaiian sweet bread and an omelet made with Portuguese sausage.

      Kona Kitchen
      8501 Fifth Ave. NE
      Seattle, WA 98115
      206-517-5662
      konakitchen.com

    Julia's

    • Julia's three locations offer standard breakfast items such as eggs Benedict, biscuits and gravy, chicken fried steak, huevos rancheros and unique offerings like Cinnamon Yum-Yum--cinnamon rolls dipped in l'orange cream then grilled-- and a malted Belgian waffle topped with blueberry compote and whipped cream.

      Julia's on Broadway
      300 Broadway E.
      Seattle, WA 98102
      206-860-1818

      Julia's in Issaquah
      375 NW Gilman Blvd.
      Issaquah, WA 98027
      425-557-1919

      Julia's of Wallingford
      4401 Wallingford Ave. N.
      Seattle, WA 98103
      206-633-1175

      juliasrestaurantseattle.com

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