One Bite Cafe - Seattle

1026 NE 65th St, Seattle
(206) 860-3008

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Vanessa Sneve

We tried the tiramisu and the Biscoff cruffle, and both were absolutely delicious; perfectly balanced and not too sweet. The mocha and milk tea were also really good and paired so well with the desserts.
Ordering from the kiosk was super easy and convenient. The store was empty when we arrived, so service was quick, smooth, and very friendly. Overall, a great experience with amazing treats. We’ll definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kelvyn Joaquin

Delicious Dubai chewy cookies, but the price is outrageous. Nearly $18 for a few tiny bites is excessive, even if the quality is there. With the amount of foot traffic in the area with the light rail station and school on the same street, a more reasonable price would make this a repeat and sustainable community cafe instead of a one-time try just to experience the hype.

That said, the flavor and texture of the cookies themselves were pretty perfect. Just a bummer to see restaurants and cafes charging prices that don't make sense.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Sofi Musfirah

Dalgona latte 8/10 not too sweet
Tiramisu croffle 7/10 not a fan of croffle but this is actually good!

Chenchen Su

The salt bread is amazing!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alvina Waseem

I got their spicy beef onigiri which was filling, yummy, good price, and seemed homemade! Wish I got more to try.

Very clean inside too, and not very busy midday

Jesse

The strawberry matcha and the biscoff croffle were fantastic. Nice friendly service as well.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ana Ramirez

They have a whole gluten free section on their menu with LOTS of gluten free items, was super happy to find things I could eat there.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Abhijeet Gaonkar

I have been here multiple times, I like pretty much everything they have. All the desserts ohh my.
Visit once atleast if you live nearby❤️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Amelie P

Cute and relaxed vibe, super tasty treats, and they have a great GF dessert selection! Very conveniently located by Roosevelt station

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Johanthan

One Bite Cafe in Seattle is one of those hidden gems you stumble upon once and immediately know you’ll keep coming back to. From the moment I walked through the door, I was greeted by the warm, comforting aroma of freshly baked croffles and brewed tea. The space itself feels cozy and modern at the same time — clean, thoughtfully decorated, and filled with soft music that makes it the perfect place to unwind, study, or meet up with friends.

What really sets One Bite apart, though, is the quality and creativity of the food. Every item on the menu feels carefully curated and made with genuine attention to detail. I tried their Matcha Croffle, and it was an absolute dream — golden, crisp on the outside, with buttery, flaky layers inside that melted in my mouth. The balance of flavors was perfect — the slight bitterness of the matcha paired beautifully with the subtle sweetness of the cream and drizzle on top. It’s one of those desserts that manages to be rich without ever feeling heavy.

I also ordered their Dalgona Milk Tea, and it was one of the best milk teas I’ve had in Seattle. Smooth, creamy, and perfectly sweetened — you can tell they use high-quality tea leaves. Every sip felt refreshing and comforting, and it paired so well with the warm, flaky croffle. It’s the kind of combination that makes you slow down, savor each bite and sip, and forget about the outside world for a moment.

The service here deserves a special mention, too. The staff were friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming without being overbearing. Even though the café can get busy — especially during peak hours — everything felt well organized. The self-ordering kiosk makes the process easy, and the food always arrives fresh and beautifully presented. You can tell that the team here really cares about creating a great experience for their guests.

I also love the little details — the clean presentation, the thoughtful plating, and even the subtle touches in the decor that make the space feel both calming and inviting. Whether you’re sitting by yourself with a laptop or catching up with a friend, One Bite has that rare ability to make you feel right at home.

It’s worth noting that seating can be limited, and it tends to fill up quickly — a clear sign of how loved this place is. But even if you have to wait a few minutes for a table, it’s more than worth it. The entire atmosphere, from the smell of croffles to the soft chatter of happy customers, makes time move a little slower in the best possible way.

Overall, One Bite Cafe is easily one of my favorite spots in Seattle. It’s not just a café — it’s an experience that combines beautiful food, thoughtful service, and a peaceful environment. Whether you’re craving a sweet treat, a relaxing drink, or just a quiet place to enjoy a moment to yourself, this café delivers on all fronts. I can’t recommend it enough and will definitely be coming back to explore more of their menu — especially the onigiri and other desserts that caught my eye.

If you’re in Seattle and haven’t tried One Bite yet, do yourself a favor — go. You’ll walk in for the food, but you’ll stay for the comfort, the care, and the charm that make this place truly special.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wren Kade

Honestly really good seating and food!! 10/10 place:)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kourtney Nicole

I came in ‘cause I saw y’all had vegan options. Thought I’d support a spot that looked like it might respect folks. But as soon as I stepped in, I realized I couldn’t connect to my bank to place the order. So I asked for the Wi-Fi—really polite. She looked at me sideways and said, “You gotta order first.” I said, “Ma’am, I’m tryna order. I need to connect to my bank.” She said it quickly and turned her back like I was askin’ for a favor.

That turned me off. I walked right out.

Now let me be clear: I ain’t come in here to sit around and use y’all’s Wi-Fi. I came to spend money. But the way I was treated? Cold. Dismissive. And I don’t recommend this place to any person of color. You won’t be treated with kindness, let alone dignity.

What’s wild is they got hip hop playin’, staff that ain’t Black, but they act like Black folks ain’t welcome. That’s performative. That’s disrespect. You wanna profit off our culture but won’t extend basic courtesy to our people?

And this ain’t just me talkin’. Scholars have been naming this Dr. Safiya Noble on algorithmic bias, Dr. Arlie Hochschild on emotional labor, and Dr. Marimba Ani on cultural appropriation. Look ‘em up. This ain’t new.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Julia Demeyer

I’m not sure what I was expecting with a croffle but the biscoff one was so good! I perfectly crisp waffle with a perfect amount of goodies on top! Super impressed. The macaroons were perfect as well!

Food: 5

Lily

Slightly bitter coffee latte paired w a sweet croquettes was a nice balanced flavor. Shop should serve w serrated knives instead of butter knives.

Ginger Spoons

Amazing boba and great treats!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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