Pacific NorthwestRestaurants

Breakfast restaurants in Pacific Northwest

  1. A

    Beth’s Café

    The best – or at least biggest – hangover breakfast in the world is at Beth’s, and you can get it all day long. Key words: all-you-can-eat hash browns. You can’t smoke in here anymore, which, depending on your view, either ruins everything or makes it possible to enjoy Beth’s infamous 12-egg omelet while breathing. Feel free to contribute a piece of scribbled artwork to the wall, preferably one that’s strongly pro- or anti-pirate.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Hi Spot Café

    The cinnamon rolls here are bigger than your head, and that’s no exaggeration. It’s a comfy little space on multiple levels, where you can either get a sit-down meal or a quick espresso and pastry on the go.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Café Zenon

    Going on 25 years, this flashy restaurant cooks up French-inspired main dishes, but it's the appetizers, salads and desserts that have folks coming back for more. Noteworthy breakfasts as well.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Pete’s Egg Nest

    This Greek-leaning breakfast joint is famous for humongous portions of the satisfying standards – omelets, biscuits and gravy, and mountainous hash browns. Seasonal specials are recommended.

    reviewed