
3.8
476 of 3,215 Restaurants in Seattle

Met a friend for a late breakfast on a summer Monday. We both requested slight alterations in the dishes we ordered (breakfast tacos and Mexican frittata). The staff was thoroughly accommodating and the food was terrific. I asked for fruit instead of fried potatoes, and got a beautiful array on my plate. It's a comfortable place, inside and out. One thing I really appreciate is the efforts Julia's has made to lower the sound -- cloth panels, artistically hung from the ceiling. Much easier to hear your companion(s). Other restaurants could learn from them, IMO. Parking is easy. (Be careful right out front, because it's only one-hour parking.) Good solid, healthy choices and friendly service.

I have the receipt to prove it. Went here with my wife for breakfast but the prices were outrageous and the waiter acted like we were a bother to him. He was miffed that we asked to move to the outdoor seating but it was hot inside and my pregnant wife was uncomfortable. He said, the outdoor patio is closed. Then moments later they sat a couple out there. We had a cinnamon roll, a coffee and milk. The coffee was so bad I sent it back. It tasted like it was made with dirty water. I was confused when I paid my bill when they charged me $5 for a glass of milk. I can buy a gallon of milk for less. I won't be back. Keep your flagrantly feminine waiter and his snippy ways and lose my business. I wish I could write how I really feel but it would be inappropriate.

My "Hobo Breakfast " was nice. Helps get a good start for some veggies. Very filling with the potatoes and eggs. Wait staff has always been attentive.

We picked 10:30 on a weekday for three old friends to meet so although somewhat busy was quiet enough for conversation. The food and service were excellent. I highly recommend the eggs benedict sampler. Yummy and not as heavy as you'd think.

We arrived on Sunday morning at about 8:30 am, and were promptly seated. Our order was taken, coffee was brought, and before too long our breakfasts were served. The food was very good, not spectacular, but still tasty. Coffee was refilled one time while we ate. Then, we waited, and waited. It was over 20 minutes from the time we finished until we could catch someone's eye to get our bill. And coffee or water refills were not offered during that time. I could see that the staff was getting overwhelmed by the increase in customers right around 9 am. They were competent, and friendly, but there just weren't enough people there to handle the customers. And at 9 am on a Sunday in June in Wallingford, you really should know what to expect and plan for it. Plus, $3.25 for decidedly average coffee? Julia's is a longstanding Wallingford institution, but they could use more enlightened management.

my friend loves this place and wanted to introduce me to the food and we both met up for brunch here. we both have dogs so we sat outside and with our furry best friends on a Saturday morning. the place was busy and there was a large crowd inside dining. it took awhile for our server and busser to coordinate with each other and after about 10 minutes we got our coffee and water. we ordered the physique scramble with white eggs and turkey sausage and black beans and added spinach. that order took about 20 minutes to come out and they forgot a few things but overall came back to the table with our stuff. I was told the toast was homemade but it tasted like regular stuff to me. nothing fancy to brag about the meal in my opinion. our bill came to about $45 before tip. when I got home, the taste of julias sat in my throat all day and was quite unpleasant. overall the meal was ok and it wouldn't be a first choice i'd recommend to friends and family-id prefer portage café.

We ate here last fall, had an excellent experience and hoped for another one. But that didn’t happen. When we arrived at 9 a.m., the casual restaurant was about one-quarter full. The greeter/server was not busy with customers but she appeared to be in no hurry to seat us. After a few minutes, she came over and showed us to a table. Without stopping, she dropped menus on the table and kept on walking. She returned fairly quickly to take our drink order but we had a much longer wait before we could give our food choices. I opted for a scrambled egg and hash browns; my husband selected oatmeal. The egg proved to be fine, but the potatoes were inedible. All I could taste was salt. I eventually got the server’s attention and she brought me a replacement order. It had about twice the amount of potatoes than the original order, essentially covering the plate. These were still quite salty, but I managed to eat about 50 percent of them. My husband liked his huge portion of oatmeal, however, commenting twice about how good it was. Throughout our breakfast, we found the noise level to be low, which allowed us talk quietly and to understand each other. Julia’s has a nice corner location on Wallingford Avenue, about a block in from 45th Street. There is street parking nearby.

My wife and I ate a late breakfast at Julia's on Saturday. Had to wait about 5 minutes to be seated. Service was very good and our food was delivered quickly after ordering. I had the chicken fried steak and eggs and it was delicious. Would definitely go back again when in.the area.

It does not get any better than Julias! The food is absolutely incredible, I always leave satisfied and stuffed full! I cannot recommend them enough to my friends and family and I am really looking forward to my next visit already!

We went for breakfast and the four of us had great service and well-prepared food. The atmosphere is nice in a quiet neighborhood area.

It was a hot Seattle day and I had called to see if they had air conditioning. The woman who answered told me "no, but we have lots of windows open." I met my friend for dinner here and when we entered, only a couple of windows were open. It was quite warm. After being seated, I asked if we could move to the table next to the window. We were told that that section was closed. There was only one other couple there so I didn't understand the problem. After looking at the menu, I asked the waitress if there was a different menu as the one we saw online showed different items. She said "That menu is for our Broadway store" but that is not how it shows up on the internet. Since my friend and I had both decided what we were going to have before we came to the restaurant and it was not on the Wallingford menu, we left. Had the waitress been a little accommodating with the seating arrangements (it wasn't that far to the other side of the restaurant) we might have stayed for dinner. This is unfortunate. When we lived in Seattle we would eat here at least once a month and service was great.

We really enjoyed this place and the food and staff were amazing. I had the salmon Benedict, my husband had the breakfast empanadas and we shared a Yum Yum cinnamon roll. Lots of great food, totally worth it.

Restaurant closed at 8:30am on a Monday. Very disappointing. Maybe call in advance to check that they're actually going to be open.

First visit July 2021. Tucked in a neighborhood, Julia's does everything right. The coffee is good, for starters. The ingredients were fresh. Their design your own scramble was plentiful an excellent with fresh sliced avocado on top. The accompanying fresh fruit was outstanding - the star of the show, in fact. The service was great too. Highly recommended.

Excellent food cheerful service what more can you ask for. Loved the corned beef eggs. We were seated quickly and served promptly by a very attentive wait staff who came back to check on us during the meal. We are in Seattle for the summer and will make Julia's a breakfast regular.

this used to be one of the premier breakfast places in seattle. now? it's just another place. the service this morning was especially slow. the fruit seemed old and smelled old. the food was decent, but nothing special. it's close to home, but we're going to have to search for some other place. on the plus side???? the espresso shop attached (they don't do lattes at julia's) is pretty darn good - good cookies and shortbreads and killer empanadas.

I arrived late in Seattle and did not have a chance to get dinner so by morning I was famished. I looked nearby and found Julia's was open early. I was the first patron that day. I met a wonderful server named Daniel. He was extraordinarily attentive throughout my visit. I had their Scottish Oats with pecans. It was so fresh and tasty. My coffee never got cold or low and he did not ever rush me finish my visit. I returned 2 days later to also be the first patron. The same server Daniel was there. I received another warm welcome and this time I ordered their Classic breakast. Two eggs, potatoes, English muffin and bacon. It was scrumptious. Again the service was impeccable. I highly recommend this restaurant.

Have been here several times over the years for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Most recent visit was for lunch. Soup and sandwich were our choices. All freshly made. Casual atmosphere at friendly local spot. Food and service were worth the price of of our lunch. We will go again.

Unfortunately, this place did not live up to our expectations. The coffee was decent, but the food was mediocre at best. I ordered an omelette with spinach and onions and received almost raw onions and sautéed spinach with a thin layer of fried eggs on top. Did not realize the definition of omelette has changed this dramatically... Unless it dramatically changes its cuisine, I don't anticipate returning. Alas, Julia's, I very much hoped to give you more than an "average".

We had a great experience at Julia's. One of the best house made veggie burgers I've had. Delicious sweet potato fries. My husband had a greek pasta dish that was super yummy. We went early on a Tuesday so it was pretty empty, and the service seemed fine. They did not mind my 10 month old daughter making a mess (we cleaned up of course) and overall it was a very pleasant, tasty experience.

When I was in graduate school 25 years ago, breakfast at Julia's was a week-end ritual and we went back for a blast from the past. Sadly, things seem to have deteriorated a bit. The food was still pretty tasty, although the Huevos rancheros would have benefitted from a bit of salsa on the side and the Socrates omelet lacked the old pizzazz. We really miss the home-made coffee cake that once graced the menu. The coffee/cappuccino was still to the old standard--thankfully! The staff were a curious mix of "trendy" people who perhaps consider themselves too cool to actually look after customers. So many of them and so little attention...

Business took me to the Wallingford district in August for the first time in many years. Afterward, I was hungry so stopped at Julia's on Wallingford, a place I'd thoroughly enjoyed many times, but not for several years. Gee whiz, was that a mistake. The food was very good as it used to be. The service, however, has dropped in the dumpster. The host and my server both had flat affect - ie, they could give a $#@$ if I was there or not, or if I ever came back. I was within 30 seconds of walking out (if I haven't had server attention within 3 minutes of closing my menu, I walk) before my server showed up. Once my order was taken, the server never checked back with me even once. Had he done so, he'd have brought me the Tabasco I'd asked for when he took my order. I even had to flag him down to get my check ultimately. I explained to him as I left why I did not leave him much of a tip (after all, tipping relates to service) because he didn't check back, that I had to flag him down to get my check etc. All I got was a "Duh" look, a shoulder shrug, and a mumbled "have a nice day" as he turned an walked away with my money. I truly feel sorry for the kitchen staff if they share in tips because they're getting their job done well, but the doofus' out front are letting them down. So...having had this experience I felt as though I should call it to the attention of JoW's management. Went to their website and attempted to use their "contact us" button, I couldn't find any info on how to contact them till I figured a workaround by sending my complaint via the service that sells their gift cards. They contacted me to tell me they weren't Julia's and, after explaining why I'd sent it to them, they agreed to forward it to their contact...a month and a week ago. All I've heard is crickets. Oh, and one other remarkable event: while I was eating, an older lady came in with her small dog (apparently a regular from the neighborhood) and was seated across from me. One of the other servers (who actually had a personality) came over to her, talked pleasantly with her, and petted her dog. Isn't that special?

The server made an excellent recommendation of the Louisiana omelette. Yummmmmy. WARNING THO: so much food, I had to take a to-go plate for my left overs haha. I liked the chill music & relaxed vibe of the place too ;)

we were staying close by at a home booked through airbnb, and came in for an early breakfast before a long day out and about. it was quiet, no specials board up yet, but pleasantly greeted and seated. our server was efficient and cheerful, two nice qualities in wait staff. we had a simple breakfast which was tasty and served in a timely manner. coffee was good and refills appreciated. this has a nice laid back local flavor. we would/will return if in the area.

Great for a summer meal. I used to go here for the veggie sandwich about once a week. Good ambience.

I ate the crepes with fruit and eggs and loved it. There is a patio and the restaurant is dog friendly. I loved my meal and would eat here again.

The ambiance was very pleasant, the manager was friendly and the food was good. Planning to eat here next week with our grandsons.

Great place for breakfast

The meal was fine in this pleasently but noisy neighborhood eatery. The wait staff informed us that if we wanted to order we should close our menus and place them on the corner of the table. This seemed a bit odd to us. The menu has a charge for everything. Using a coupon? Automatic 18% tip is added. Want to share food, $1 charge. Want to swap meat in your breakfast with a vegetable, nope. Just remove the meat and then they charge for a side of that veggie. Too much nickel and diming for us. I would rather they just raise the prices and not hassle us.

service was good. they do give you a good amount of food for their breakfast. I recommend the veggie omelet

We had a great brunch here today! Huge menu with breakfast and lunch items including omelettes, chicken and waffles. Gluten free options. New owners are very friendly and the dining room looks refreshed. Lots of outdoor seating too.

Granted we went on Father's Day and they were slammed, but we were disappointed. The coffee tasted burnt and the crab eggs benedict was just ok. The french toast wasnt bad. But after waiting 30 min to get seated we had hoped everything would taste better. Won't be back. Oh well. Can't win them all!

Chips were tasteless, sandwich was one of those that is so fat (with ingredients unevenly distributed) that it was difficult to eat without falling apart. They need some lighter options for lunch. My husband liked his, but mine was bland. And on a side note, the bathroom was out of T.P.

Found Julia's on TripAdvisor. Was close to where we were staying and the description said "sunny" Not very busy for 10:00 Sunday morning, but the place was jumping by the time we finished. Had the Berry Crepes and Eggs. They were delicious. A side of fresh fruit was a steal at $2 with all fresh cut melon, mango, strawberries and pineapple Will keep this as a "must visit" when we return to Seattle.

Julie's once was where you brought your out of town friends for a truly unique Seattle experience. Fresh, local ingredients, spectacular deserts and home made bread from their own bakery, fresh squeezed juices. No reservations and always a line around the building waiting patiently in the Seattle cold and rain. Let's talk about today; reasonably priced, filling, I had an excellent omelette while my dining partner had a Reuben. Service was personable, pleasant, prompt, EXCELLENT. Looking for solid, good, burgers, salad, standard American fare with great service, Still a good place for that.

Very friendly staff and helpful. Nice kids menu with some drawings etc. Breakfast was very good, with just the right portions.

Julia's in Wallingford is not a restaurant you would intentionally drive to for a satisfying brunch. Only a few blocks from a friend's new condo, we decided to give it a try and enjoyed a pleasant walk through the Wallingford neighborhood. There was no waiting line when we arrived and more than one table was available for seating. We each ordered a different menu item, but both of us found our selections more than disappointing. Lacking in flavor and served warm (not hot), they reminded me of "hospital" or "nursing home" food. Unfortunately, the quality of the coffee (very weak) could not make up for what the meal lacked. We will continue to explore other places in the Wallingford area, but won't return to Julia's.

This isn't place to travel to, but if you're in Wallingford anyway it's a good place for breakfast, lunch or a casual dinner. It doesn't have great food, but it is better than a fast food joint with its varied healthy menu. Five of us stopped in for lunch, and the only thing that was disappointing were the pancakes my husband ordered. I had half a Reuben sandwich and a small salad combo. (If I see a Reuben on the menu I will always break my diet to order it.) This one was not the greatest, but it was very good. The salad was nice, with a good dressing of my choice. One of our friends had a delicious veggie burger, and I don't remember what the other two people had, but they were happy.

My husband took our grandchildren and great grandchildren to Julia's for lunch. Even though I wasn't there I have been before, and it is such a great place for families I must tell you about it. If you want a place to eat that the children will like and grownups will too because it's not fast food, Julia's is the place to go. The first unexpected thing about it is that it has gluten free bread, so the great grandson was able to have a sandwich. My great granddaughter had a fruit salad which she loved. My husband had a tuna melt, and I don't know what the grandchildren had, but they were happy. It is also important to know that since Taste discontinued serving Reuben sandwiches, Julia's is, as far as I know, the only place at this end of the world where they can be had. Service is excellent. Restaurant is wheelchair accessible. Noise is tolerable. I recommend Julia's highly.

We came here for brunch - which is mostly traditional fare like pancakes, omelets, as well as breakfast burritos and tacos. Service is fantastic.

I went with some family recently to Julias of Wallingford on Broadway and what an excellent experience we had! When we walked in we were immediately greeted with a warm welcome and taken care of very well throughout our entire visit. The food was absolutely delicious and I am already looking forward to returning!

Late lunch included crepes with fruit compote and the best eggs ever! Ice tea freshly brewed with a generous lemon wedge. Service prompt, but more importantly, it was friendly. Looking forward to returning to Julia's while I am here in Seattle.

they had me at welcome and my server, Kyle, was a perfect start to my jetlagged morning. He suggested bfast tacos and while this native californian was tempted, my eyes darted to the bfast sandwich: sourdough, eggs, avocado & bacon. YES please! side of fruit was a great addition with a variety of ripe fruit. Julia's is a great little spot l, good fresh & comfort food and no waiting. Thanks Kyle & Julias

I purchased a certificate from Yelp during my stay in Seattle. The owner would not honor it and so I was out my $20.00. There was nothing stated in the certificate exempting any hoilidays or dates. We were treated horribly. The food was poor and the drinks worse. But by far the worst part was our treatment.

Felt comfy and at home as soon as we walked in - only thing that didn't feel like home was, the delicious food - I could never cook like that :) We had a wide variety of breakfast food - the strawberry pancakes and crepes were delicious. The people certainly added to the experience - very welcoming and friendly. Great little cafe in cute little neighborhood with fun shops.

Good breakfast diner with bottomless good tasting coffee. Pancakes are exceptional, definite recommendation. Service was top notch.

A favorite place in North Seattle to meet friends and family for breakfast or lunch. The usual American cafe favorites, served by friendly staff. The kitchen is quite consistent, competent and reasonably prompt. A good place for families with kids and I do see people doing business there.

Fantastic neighborhood gem with great service and food. A unique menu offering local favorites as well as traditional breakfast items. The atmosphere was eclectic and comfortable. Great place for a quiet conversation or to reflect on the day to come. Highly recommended and reasonably priced.

This is the neighborhood diner. Great place for breakfast. Good food. Friendly staff. Funky atmosphere.

It was fairly quiet late morning on a weekday so easy to get a table. Breakfast was corned beef hash and smoked salmon beni. Both were quite good. I really liked the home fires. Will return.

We do not usually attempt to have brunch in Seattle. There are many good places, but we do not enjoy standing in line when we are hungry. This time we were entertaining a friend from out of town, and the line at Julia's in Wallingford was not too long. We were seated after only a few minutes. The menu was extensive. I had an eggs Benedict variation with spinach and instead of hashbrown potatoes, mixed fruit. My husband had crepes with berries and whipped cream, and our guest had some kind of thing that one put into a tortilla. Everything was delicious, and the service was prompt, professional, and friendly.

Delicious choices for breakfast. Though we are from out of town, we go out of our way for Julia's. Great options for vegetarians -- our family has mixed preferences & everyone is happy. The cinnamon Yum-Yum is outrageous -- GO FOR IT!! Crepes are outstanding. Atmosphere has a funky charm -- very welcoming! Crowded on weekends, but they work hard to get everyone seated & served quickly - no problem. Prices $7 - $12 roughly for breakfast w/o drinks. Fun and scrumptious. Worth a visit or 2 or 3...

This is a great little place for brunch on a Sunday. We have gone there a few times and never really had a bad time. Service and be a little slow (and spotty) at moments, but you get what you came for in the end. Huge omlettes, good pancakes and coffee that cures a hangover. Highly recommend.

Found this place as we were killing time. Had the Belgian waffles with a side of bacon. Husband had the huevos rancheros. He really liked his meal. He had his water filled several times. Mine was cold. But, had good vanilla flavor, and never had a coffee full. Not sure why the big difference in service. I would not have tipped, as they did nothing for me. They were lucky his water stayed full. So...he would probably go back...I would not. 🤷🏻♀️

We dropped in recently for breakfast after about three years away from this casual-dining restaurant because of the bad service experienced here along with some disappointing meals. I am happy to report that this is not the restaurant we remembered. Instead, both service and food proved to be topnotch. Our server greeted us quickly and warmly, showed us to a table immediately and gave us menus. She took our order in a timely fashion and the food arrived promptly. Though she never asked if everything was OK, I could see her keeping watch on all the tables in the nearly full restaurant to ensure that everyone looked content with their meals. We were delighted with ours. I had two lovely scrambled egg whites with wheat toast and hash browns. My husband had a large, perfectly prepared waffle with nice consistency, topped with a hardy helping of berry compote. He had requested his whipped cream on the side and was happy that he did that. A huge portion arrived and he simply added the amount that he wanted. We shared a small pot of green tea. As soon as we finished, I raised my hand and the server came instantly with the bill. It seems that the dining room is now run like a well-oiled machine with customer service given top priority. We will return soon.

Weekends can be a bit crowded, enjoy it during the weekday if you have the luxury. Plan to work out afterward for all those calories intake, worth it for us once a while.

good eggs, but on weekend morning packed with families

Good slightly fancy-ish sandwiches and the like.

This restaurant is situated in the heart of Wallingford, one of Seattle’s prime neighborhoods. That’s probably as good as it gets from here. The service is mediocre, which unfortunately reflect the mediocre food offerings. Diners patronize restaurants for an experience, and the experience you receive at this hotel is mediocre. This restaurant, I’m sure, had its glory days which are obviously now a thing of the past. So if you’re driving by and would like a meal, keep driving until you reach McDonalds - similar service, similar food offerings, similar experience but much much cheaper (and you can easily find parking)! Cheers!

Had an amazing veggie omelet with goat cheese! Tons of veggies loaded in there. Asked for the hash browns to be crispy and they came out more fried, which made them utterly addictive. Sourdough bread was on point.

Everyone there is very friendly. The host, servers and everyone we saw working there were really trying to make sure you had a good experience. This is a standard breakfast place. Not fancy, but the food is good and the prices are reasonable. Breakfast choices are plentiful! They refilled my coffee several times, which is a plus for me. I had the biscuits and gravy. Good biscuits, very tasty gravy. Potatoes were a bit "meh" to me, a few pieces weren't cooked all the way through. But I wasn't there for the potatoes. My companion had the eggs benedict with smoked salmon. Also very good. The smoked salmon was nice and the poached eggs were actually perfect. All in all we had a great experience.

Do not even get a menu...Just ask for the Yum Yum! It is literally what dreams are made of!! Amazing, fresh, smothered in butter and cinnamon. What more can I say? I'm sure you could order other things but why??

My wife and I stopped here for lunch after I told her that earlier in my stay I had breakfast here and had crab eggs Benedict which were excellent. She decided to have crab eggs Benedict for lunch substituting fruit for fries. The eggs Benedict are very good and come in a number of different varieties such as salmon. I had a cashew stir fry which I did not think was as good of the crab eggs Benedict. The fruit included strawberries, melon, pineapple, orange and provided and excellent balance to the heavier fare of eggs Benedict.

We had been to Julia's for breakfast several times and it was lively and fun. On our first stop for dinner it was mostly deserted and the menu was pretty pedestrian with normal sandwiches. The service was just fine as we were just about the only people there at about 7 p.m.

Nice diner in wallingford. Has a good vegetarian menu.

Julia's is close-by to where we live during our long annual stays in Seattle so we stop by occasionally for casual dining. The eclectic menu includes soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers and basic entrees. Breakfast items range from eggs to pancakes. The food has been mediocre to excellent during our visits, with my husband having much better luck than I've had. Bad service, however, has always been consistent. That has ranged from being ignored to really long waits for meals, even when there are few customers in the restaurant. Today was no exception. After trying to get our server's attention -- indeed any server's attention -- for a long time, my husband had to go to an area where the employees were chatting with each other to request a refill of his iced tea. After we received the bill at the end of the meal, we waited in vain for anyone to come for payment. After quite a while, we got up and searched for someone to accept our money. On the upside, the pesto chicken ciabatta and a tossed green salad were quite good. Julia's is located on Wallingford Avenue, just a block down from 45th Street. There is plenty of free parking in the area. I have mostly enjoyed the breakfasts there with hit or miss usually occurring at lunch or dinner.

I have a difficult time writing reviews right now because so many restaurants have been impacted by the current situation. The challenge is that going out to a restaurant for a brunch in a big deal now so we want it to be great and have menu options not available at home. This was our first trip to Julia's and we found it average and not as good as we expected. The ambiance isn't there, you don't see much greenery as you do in the photos and so the inside looks utilitarian. The glass/plastic between booths could do with a good cleaning so it gives it not as good of a look. Our server was nice but couldn't remember what they had in stock and what they didn't but they seemed to have very few tea options or rye bread but it wasn't clear. They were great about refilling drinks. The wait wasn't long for the food and it was good. It would have been nice if they made it clear on the menu that if you do the choose your own ingredients what the price would be for ingredients. It's 15 for two eggs with 3 veggie options and 1 meat mixed in plus the toast and potatoes but a veggie mix into eggs is probably only 1 tablespoon. Maybe that's reasonable pricing, at the end of day it was $60 for 3 breakfasts and 2 coffees. They had a very limited menu - only 2 options if you wanted pancakes or french toast or things like that and their website features pictures of crepes but they didn't have that. I wanted more of a soup/sandwich combo but they had such limited choices. All in all the food was fresh and tasty but expensive with limited options. I don't see a compelling reason to go out to Julia's for breakfast again. I think they could do more to get people to want to go out and their location is nice with street parking nearby.

Every time I go to Julia's I have a great time and always great food. Such a funky little place your transported to peculiar and cool in one worm hole warp drive shot. Plenty of soul filling food that's healthier than a Denny's grand slam slim. Explore the wonders that are Julia's!

メモリアルデーということもあり店内は満席。私達は待たずに2人席に。少し狭いテーブル。私はタコスにしました。コーヒーは飲み放題。店員に言ってコーヒーを注いでもらいます。味は最高でした。もう1人はトーストにバターを塗ったものを注文しましたが塗ってなかったようでバターだけ別に後から持ってきてもらいました。少し値段は高め。量多め。 There are also occasions called Memorial Day and the inside of the shop is full. We will wait for two people without waiting. A little narrow table. I made it to Taco. All you can drink coffee. Tell the clerk and have the coffee poured. The taste was the best. The other ordered a toast with butter but it seems that it was not painted, but only the butter separately brought it from after. A little expensive. Extra amount.

went here with a friend last night and the service & food was awful!! I ordered Salmon ceasar salad and it didn't list that it came with croutons & cheese (which I am glueten free and no dairy). as I picked off the cheese as best I could the server came by to ask how our meal was and I said it didn't list these on the menu where server said that he would check. came back and agreed and did NOTHING to compensate for the meal I couldn't reallly eat. my friend couldn't eat her salad either since it was so awful tasting. the chairs on the deck were broken too. I would definately tell my friends to not eat here.
Lovely breakfasts; excellent tofu scramble
Lovely breakfasts; excellent tofu scramble