Cafe Campagne
1600 Post Alley, Seattle
(206) 728-2233
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Once again, Cade Compagne has proved to have one of the best brunches in the city! Their quiche Lorraine is unparalleled, and the Oeufs en Meurette was a delightful revelation. And as always the service is prompt and kind and the experience always leaves me happier (and fuller) than anyone should expect. Thank you!!!
Café Campagne is a reliable brunch, lunch or dinner spot. We have never been disappointed.
Food quality was excellent. Service was outstanding. Entree portions smaller than expected for price.
Café Campagne is one of my favorite restaurants in Seattle. Best ambience, BEST SERVICE, the staff here amazing, and so is the food
Excellent French bistro food in authentically-themed restaurant near Pike Place. I'll be back the next time I'm in Seattle.
Food was delicious but service was slow. It was a busy Sunday brunch time so maybe to be expected. As usual rezy asked the ‘occasion' and it was a birthday. Sadly at the end of the meal the server brought us a lit candle on an EMPTY PLATE! What's the point? Very embarrassing for myself and birthday boy.
We enjoyed our girl brunch last Sunday. The food was excellent and reminded me of my many travels to France. My friends had the quiche and they ate every bit of the serving. The only issue is that the noise level is high - we had a hard time hearing each other.
Best French toast ever!! The service was great. Perfect little spot in Pikes Place. Fabulous experience.
We having been dining at Cafe Campagne for at least 20 years. Always wonderful, whether it's brunch, lunch or dinner.
Wonderful and authentic French cuisine. One person from our group quickly ate with relish the amazing Quiche Lorraine. Two of us, loved our Croque Monsieur. All of us enjoyed our very fresh salad with a sherry vinaigrette. Service was great, but not rushed
Restaurantji Recommends
Solid place for breakfast, cute vibes, instrumental music playing in the background, no wait and quick service in a Sunday at 11:00 but still well filled with people.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
What a way to enjoy a day in Seattle Waterfront and Pikes Market! The brunch options are superb, great ambiance and service. Croquet Madam and Quiche Lorraine, awesome.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cafe Campagne is a perennial favorite of ours. My daughter and I LOVE the crab quiche. Luscious and delicious, every single bite. This time the salad was a tad bit overdressed, but still tasty. Our server was solicitous without being overbearing. Lots of other yummies on the menu worth trying too. Definitely has the vibe of a Parisienne bistro. If you're visiting Seattle or you're a native, put this on your list of restaurants to visit.
The cassoulet was delicious but the Seattle Restaurant week special with the puff pastry was not good at all. I could hardly cut through the puff pastry it was so tough. Service was excellent
As a visitor in town for a couple of nights, I was a walk-in at Cafe Campagne at around 7:00’ish on Friday evening and was seated at the bar
The wine waitress served me and I ordered the duck confit. She matched this with a perfectly complementing burgundy
I’ve only had a duck confit once before and that was in a cafe in Paris some 10+ years ago, but this meal was right on point. The duck was beautifully tender and delicious. The flavours stayed with me for some time afterwards
Being a Friday evening most the tables were in use but service appeared to me to be running nicely and my meal was brought out in a perfectly reasonable timeframe
It might be a tad on the pricey side at $65:00 for the duck and a glass of wine (as discussed in other reviews, but this is my first evening cafe meal out in the US, it’s hard for me to gauge), but I really enjoyed the experience and there looked to be a good vibe for others dining there
I would recommend this cafe
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
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