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“I enjoy this local chain of restaurants. I went with a couple of friends for dinner. I arrived first and was seated fairly quickly even though my friends hadn't arrived yet.The service was very good and the employees were friendly and polite. They seemed short-handed, but everyone was hustling and provided great service regardless.I ordered a salad. It was okay. The lettuce was from a bag and wasn't as fresh as I hoped.The others I was with seemed to enjoy their meals. One ordered the Eggs Benedict and she said it was really good. The other ordered an omelet and enjoyed it. I should have ordered the Eggs Benedict. I will definitely order that next time.They serve breakfast all day. I know from experience that their breakfasts are very good.Prices are reasonable.Dietary restrictions: They will adjust items on the menu as requested. One of our diners had special requests and her meal arrived as ordered.“
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“Funky spot with good food and friendly staff. Take their sign with seriousness at the corner booth, it is a little loud there because of the speaker. Maybe wouldn't be so bad, but the music wasn't exactly the best?. Wouldn't stop us from going back though.“
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“AMAZING. You might think, is a biscuit reallyyyy worth $15? The answer for the Spanish Fly is absolutely, definitely yes. A deliciously symphony marrying the buttery, flaky biscuit, the creaminess of the manchego, perfectly runny yoke dancing with the aioli, cut through by the arugula and a hint of spice—can’t wait to come back again for this!! While the buttermilk biscuit with fig honey was simple yet delicious, plan to try the biscake upgrade to satisfy my sweet tooth.“
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“Seattle’s best late night staple. They’ve been getting back on their feet after their Covid pause and I noticed their hours getting longer. This is the same traditional diner everyone remembers and loves. I love living so close to a spot that’s open most hours of the day! 10/10, thanks for amazing service no matter the rush!“
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“We went here for a weekend brunch. Join waitlist online or else be prepared for longer queue at the cafe.Service was quick and nice. Menu has wide selection of items. We had Triple Fruit French Toast and Veggie Omelette. Both are too good. Quality and quantity is worth the price you pay for. Decent options for vegetarian food. Restaurant is kid friendly and they have exclusive kids menu.Parking is plenty. This cafe is located in MCTC, so no trouble finding parking.“
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“Pete's Eggnest in Seattle provided a delightful breakfast experience on a Sunday morning. Despite the weekend rush, we were seated promptly. The food was delicious, with ample options to choose from, and the endless coffee kept us fueled. The friendly staff added to the inviting atmosphere. However, street parking was a bit challenging. Overall, a highly recommended spot for a satisfying breakfast in Seattle.“
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“Went here on a busy Sunday afternoon with my partner for some brunch and the both of us were thoroughly impressed! The service was freaking fantastic, our waitress was super personable and fun to chat with. The food tasted amazing. I got the lemon curd crepes and my partner got one of the skillets, both of which tasted great. Our food got to our table in such a timely manner (which was unexpected for a Sunday morning/afternoon!) and we kept ourselves busy snacking on the fresh, warm bread that they courteously serve as well as the coffee cakes which they seem to have on rotation. Anyway, if you’re in the area (Edmonds is lovely) and you’re looking for great breakfast or lunch, this is the place to go :)“
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“Wanted to grab a decent breakfast before heading into work. Found this place on google maps and saw they had gluten free French toast. My friend has gluten allergies so based on that we came here.I am blown away by the food! Everything was not only delicious, the portions were huge for the price! I had the Peter bowl, my friend had the gluten free French toast, and my husband had the banana Nutella crepes.If you are a fan of breakfast and in the area, you are doing yourself a disservice by NOT Coming here! Definitely come here and get yourself some A-Mazing food!Update: we ate here again for breakfast and they food was still delicious!!“
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“The restaurant was built in the 70s, and it gives off good vibes. It is clean and neat. We had the biggest omelets ever! The omelets were delicious, not much salt, which I love but stuffed with goodness. The server was nice, quick, and funny. She kept coming back to refill my coffee and smiled when we told her how good we felt at their restaurant. The price was good too. We will for sure go back again.“
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“My favorite breakfast place in Seattle. American egg dishes, swedish pancakes and Mexican specialities. Gets really busy close to noon on weekends, but easy otherwise. Really nice staff and usually very quick.Parking: Lowest level of the garage is earmarked for the restaurant and easy to get up there. Other levels are a real zoo!“
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“Been a year or more since visited an ihop. Had the meaty, cheesy n crispy mega omelet. Oh my gosh..it was so hugh, cheesy, hashbrowns inside, meaty as advertised. It came with a choice side and of course, i choose hash browns. I was so full. Waitress said they are changing the menues in a month from now..but keeping this omelet. My wife had the blueberry pancakes which were very good also.“
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“Comfortable restaurant where the locals seem to. Service was friendly. Portions were large but they split an omelet onto two plates for us. Food was tasty. Try the fresh queezed orange juice! Patty's is small, but we timed it perfectly on a mid-morning Tuesday. Have been back several times, highly recommend.“
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“The food is cooked and plated better here than at other Ihop locations. For example some other ones will overcook the omelets and have fruit that doesn't taste fresh. Here, the omelets stand out. And they give fresh fruit that doesn't taste like the foam seat from an old fishing boat. In fact, they gave me a bowl of ripe honeydew, crisp fresh grapes, pineapple, and even the strawberries and bananas. At other Ihops I've been served unripe honeydew and moldy grapes as my "side of fruit." Service was good, veteran waitress“
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“When I say I would travel thousands of miles for this gravy I MEAN IT. I love this place, and am so upset I live farther than I used to. I highly recommend the country Benedict. This place is the definition of family owned and operated and they are all such great people. Could not recommend this place enough for a fantastic breakfast.“
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“I have to say this place is nice and cozy and slower paced, a bit more peaceful than the Everett location. I do like the food a little better at the Everett so I think it's worth the wait when going there. I was able to get into the restaurant with a knee scooter with ease (Currently working with a broken ankle).“
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“Great local place to take the family for a Sunday brunch. We had a party of 6 and didn't have to wait more than 15 minutes. Service was good, friendly and efficient. Food was yummy and coffee was good too. We had leftovers for 2 meals so the value was even better!Vegetarian options: Easy to find some meals that are veggie option, lots of egg dishes, pancakes and french toast too!Parking: Lots of space to park as it shares with a grocery store.“