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We stopped in recently after my sons soccer game. The wait of 10 minutes was not bad given it was prime time on a Sunday afternoon. The menu had lots of good options for everyone, but who could resist their crepes. I had their turkey pesto crepe and added carmelized onions...yum!! I even had leftovers to take home. The patio was a great place to take advantage of a sunny fall day and my son enjoyed watching a few planes come in overhead.

This is a great place to sit outside, watch the planes and enjoy a great meal. The crepes were incredible. And I really enjoyed the "mimosa" choices - the mimosa made with apple cider instead of orange juice was wonderful!

First time visitor & wanted to try out this cafe since we were in the area from out of town. Circled the block(s) three times & could never find a parking space. Finally gave up. May try again

This is a coffee shop and community area with fireplace and lots of welcoming places to sit. The coffee and snacks make it a great place to hang out with friends or have a business apt.

Hangar Cafe is by far one of our favorite breakfast/ brunch places in the States! When we flew in to Seattle a few months ago, we stumbled onto the listing of this gem when on the lookout for a neat spot to stuff ourselves with yummy food before a long drive to Leavenworth. So, we soon landed in the charming neighborhood of Georgetown, parked our car alongside the curb a few hundred feet away by some cherry blossoms, and then stayed put at Hangar Cafe for a sumptuous brunch. The cafe entrance has a sign that reads: "Ally of All Races All Religions All Countries of origin All Sexual Orientations All Genders We stand with you You are safe and welcome in this cafe." So, naturally, we fell in love with the place even before setting foot in the cafe! Despite it being a busy Saturday morning, we were promptly greeted by the cheerful and friendly Staci, and we found ourselves seated at a table indoors soon enough. They have outdoor seating as well, but we preferred the indoor seating for all that it had to offer - the welcoming warmth, the aroma of delicacies being prepared coupled with pleasant music and the busy buzz of a weekend morning, and a pretty, colorful ambience. Given the list of many interesting offerings on the menu, it was hard to make up our minds as to what to order! Thankfully Staci came to our rescue, and we ended up gorging on lip-smacking food and hot drinks. Speaking of the hot drinks, the Irish Cream Latte was refreshing (Staci was kind to serve it in my To Go mug), and the Ginger Tea - loved the way it was served and we enjoyed the steeping process - was yummilicious and perfect for the missus' sore throat. The savory Hangar Crepe and Turkey Pesto Crepe are highly recommended, and the sweet Apple Brie Crepe is nice. But the highlight for us was the Nutella Coconut Waffle with whipped cream - it was delish and hands down one of the best waffles we've ever had! Given the ongoing lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they might be offering To Go meals only (please call and confirm), which means that you'll still get to enjoy the food (yay!) even if you miss out on the top-notch service. So, if you find yourself in or around Georgetown, then make sure to make a quick landing and pickup at Hangar Cafe before taking off!

We had a late breakfast after arriving in town. We decided to order a sweet crepe and a savory. Both were cooked to perfection and had incredible flavor. We also fell in love with their habanero hot sauce! Want a little pick me up? Order a glass of pomegranate juice with a shot of ginger! So refreshing!

Loved this place. Fairly small, nice atmosphere, friendly service. There were 5 of us who ordered 5 different dishes and we all loved ours.

I've eaten here several times and have come to expect bad service. But the last time - and it was the last time I will go here - the waitress waved us to an empty table (there were several) and then completely ignored us for 20 minutes. No water, no coffee, no menus, no acknowledgement. We got up and left, as did another party near us. You can have the best food in the world, but if wait staff don't want to wait tables, your restaurant sucks.

I love this place. Always my first choice to show off to friends and family. It's close to Boeing field so a trip to Museum of Flight afterwards is a great addition. If another place is on your list you're in Georgetown and in luck.

The best breakfast you will have in Seattle. I love the Hangar Crepe which is a fresh crepe filled with eggs, ham, swiss, cheddar, onions, tomatoes and fresh spinich. It is so huge you will think you cannot eat it all...but it takes so good you cannot stop eating it! Excellent service and coffee. It is a small, comfortable, neighborhood place. Near the Boeing Air field so watch the large jets land! Try it!

I went with several co-workers and I got one of their Frittata Specials and it was delicious!! Service was friendly and atmosphere was great!

Everybody loves this place...located on the north end of super cool funky, retro-billy Georgetown. All the dishes are a little complex but not fussy. Lots of big tasting crepes. The cook and staff are predictibly awesome and vibey like the rest of Georgetown. Lots of real personality. Lots of easy parking everywhere. Outside dining too. It's small and that makes it better. The clientele always seems to be really happy as well. All in all , it's a hip place without any of the usual "trendier-than-thou" atmosphere that SAeattle has tons of.

We stumbled upon Hangar Cafe and decided to try it out. It has a lovely atmosphere - a cozy cafe with outdoor seating. The menu options, food and service were all lovely. We had the Ruben sandwich and caprese crepe, both of which were delicious and reasonably priced. This cafe is aptly named as every so often you will hear an airplane flying low overhead.

We're always open to trying something new and since we were in the area we tried here. Loved the outside seating provided but chose to eat inside and watch the kitchen....wow, they have everything figured out! Prompt service and very interesting food! I am not normally a whole wheat bread eater but my grilled BLAT was VERY Yummy!It is NOT a "fast food" establishment so be prepared to enjoy the experience!

We two had lunch on a Wednesday. SERVICE: 4.5. She was friendly, considerate, and attentive. FOOD: 4.5. - Apple Brie Crepe: 4.5. Not too sweet. Light and perfectly sweet with cinnamon. - Caprese Crepe: 4.5. My partner was very happy! - Coffee: 3.5. Good value. Strong with slightly burnt taste. Bottomless cup. AMBIANCE: 4.0. We dined outside. As expected, low-flying planes passed directly overhead every few minutes, but it was not difficult to converse around them.

I have visited most restaurants in Georgetown, WA but this morning saw The Hangar Café and decided to try. I had the Hangar Crepe which was delicious and a perfect savory crepe for mid-morning breakfast. This is a funky house-café, great service and coffee. I will be back for a Belgian waffle and for lunch someday with friends. Check it out just North of Boeing Field in Georgetown. Cheers.

I called at 11:30 and asked if they had room for 9. After a quick look around by the person on the phone I was told that we could be seated in 15 minutes. We arrived and there was room for all of us close together is a small restaurant. We primarily ordered a variety of sandwiches and one had crepes. All orders came out a the same time nice and hot. Everything was great tasting and all went away quite full. Some food was taken home. Really glad I made the phone call.

Came here for breakfast and was blown away. The atmosphere is very cozy, our waitress/cook was super nice, and the food.... This place is known for its crepes. The crepe special of the day today was the Savory: yams, sweet potato, squash, spinach, and red onion, topped with creme fraiche and poblano vinaigrette. Oh. My. God. I got a little defensive about my husband stealing bites off my plate! Give it a try!!

Classic Seattle hole in the wall where you get good breakfast and coffee. Inside what used to be an old house, so dining area is small and cramped. Kitchen is slow as you can only cook so many crepes at once. Would like to return on a warm and dry day to sit outside and watch planes. This place is directly under low flying planes landing at Boeing field. Street parking is free, directly outside the front door.

This little restaurant is awesome! Eat inside or enjoy the outside air! Menu items are definitely different. The sausage & biscuits are amazing and the crepe's are the best ever!! Friendly Fast service!

An absolute must do in the Georgetown area. The food is fantastic and the presentation is very fun (pesto smiley face on my crepes). I also tried one of their mixtures of mimosas that came in a jelly jar - y-u-m-m-y! Can't wait to go back :)

This charming restaurant in Georgetown is located in an old house. While it seems crepes are the specialty of the house, however I had to try the Ruben. Glad I did! It was delicious! They make the sourqraut in house and it was great. The servers were upbeat and very courteous. Must go back for the crepes.

It was difficult to want to go anywhere else. The crepes were amazing, mimosas were deep, coffee was strong.

The little place makes the best crepes ever. I had the Turkey Pesto: egg, oven roasted turkey, mozzarella, roma tomatoes, baby spinach. topped with basil pesto and creme fraiche, with a side of home fries. It was delicious, and huge, I could only eat half, and the second half tasted just as good for dinner that nights as well. Very popular, so there will be a wait.

The Hangar Crepe is the best crepe ever!!!! Excellent food and very comfy atmosphere. If you have not been you really need to try it out. We stop on our way to Seattle from Portland since it is just off I5.

Awesome breakfast and mimosa's! Get the name sake breakfast, The Hanger! Hip vibe, must attend if in Georgetown.

If you work anywhere near Georgetown and you want to meet coworkers / customers / vendors before work, stop by this wonderful place! Their crepes are wonderful, filled with fresh ingredients that are prepped while you wait. The service and the coffee are just what you are looking for. They do everything just right. You won't be disappointed, stop by!

This restaurant in Georgetown, Seattle is just an old house, but what a great breakfast they serve. The crepes they serve were freshly made and delicious. They have breakfast crepes with meat and eggs and dessert crepes. They were all excellent. They do have a patio to eat outside. The place is not much to look at but you can't beat the food.

Visited for an early Saturday lunch. No wait for a table, but soon after there was a line of people waiting for a table. (Seating, including the outdoor patio in front, is limited.) The menu offers a nice variety. Our selections - a black bean burrito and a grilled caprese sandwich - were excellent. The mixed green side salads with cranberry balsamic dressing were a nice touch, with grainy croutons and sunflower seeds adding texture and interest. From first greeting to the last goodbye, service was stellar. Staff was knowledgeable about the menu, prompt to clear tables and check on us, and seemed generally (and genuinely) friendly. Looking forward to a return visit!

We stumbled upon this place this morning right as it was opening, and they happen to serve crèpes which I had been craving. The place filled quickly so it must be a neighborhood favorite. I got the crèpe special and my husband got the breakfast burrito. Both were fabulous, and I loved the cozy atmosphere. We will definitely be back!

On very rare occasions I have ordered or at least tasted something other than the "Hangar Crepe," but I always go back to it. I often go here in the morning and the combination of egg, black forest ham, swiss, cheddar, red onion, roma tomatoes, and baby spinach topped with a poblano basil vinaigrette and crème fraiche is just a perfect breakfast. The red potatoes that accompany it are pretty good, too, and the coffee is excellent. Since the cafe is next to the Renton airport, the occasional plane taking off or landing immediately overhead is also an eye opener. They make very good waffles as well as soups and sandwiches for lunch. I am sometimes tempted by their sweet crepes for dessert, but I have never had room to try them. My husband is more adventurous and has ordered many of the specials, which I manage to taste. Most have been very good, but I still go back to my favorite.

it was noon on a monday and we were looking for breakfast in Georgetown. on the weekend other joints around Georgetown would have still been serving it - but not on weekdays. we got directed to the Hangar cafe for a breakfast crepe. the place was sweet, the service friendly. airplanes adorning the walls in keeping with the name and proximity to the Boeing Field... he ordered 'The Hangar' crepe... I was going to have that too, asking for the ham to be left out, but I tried the turkey pesto crepe instead. his came... it was puffy and stuffed and took quite some time to eat. mine came it was.. skinny, and didn't taste very good. filled with turkey deli meat slices. couldn't taste the egg... didn't like the taste of the turkey, also couldn't taste the pesto... the crepe itself was good but I was disappointed in the rest. came with roast potatoes that were good but not very plentiful. would not order that again...

Delicious breakfast, lunch and dessert. Lots of options to select from on the savory side of life or the if you need a little something sweet. You will not be disappointed in your options, the quality or service.

This cafe is tiny inside. I was traveling and had to find a place for lunch. The location was convenient and easy to find. This place has character and the food is good. Staff is not particularly friendly.

Service was super slow...limited menu... but the atmosphere and food was great Had the Blat...was really good

This is definitely a place to add to your Seattle brunch list. You can eat inside or outside. The food is good, reasonably priced. The service is good--though they can get busy.

This place is super tiny but the food is AMAZING. My husband and I went for breakfast. I had the frittata special which had housemade poblano dressing.. delicious! My husband had their apple pie waffles.. it was like eating dessert for breakfast. The lattes are good too!

I came in, drank coffee all day and had the breakfast burrito. The ladies behind the counter were both sweet and absolutely adorable. The breakfast burrito was, and I don't say this lightly, one of the best I've ever, EVER had. Go out of your way to visit this cute little café. You will NOT regret it. I'll be coming back again. And again.

Staying in Georgetown for a wedding; crepes and waffles--what's not to love. Small, crowded, but comfortable. Great, friendly service. Outside seating both front and back. I had a special breakfast casserole, my partner had savory crepes. Absolutely delightful!

No far from the airport and a great place to grab brunch after our arrival. Crepes are to die for. Everything everyone else had looked great, too.

Breakfast at the Hangar Cafe was really good... I mean, *really* good! I had the crepe with applewood smoked bacon and spinach, and while the crepe was good, I think it was the sauce and creme fresh they put on top that really does it! I can't remember what that sauce was, but it was sure tasty. However, it's true that there is only one person pumping out the crepes, so it was a bit of a wait for our food. And we were lucky that we got there a bit before 9am, because right after we got there the rush started and there were always a couple of parties waiting for a table. This is not a knock on the servers, though, as they were always friendly while busting a move to clear tables, refill coffee and water, and everything else! I was so happy to have such a yummy breakfast! Just a note, there's a clipboard hanging beside the door --- you can put your name down on the list so you get seated in the order you arrive.

The Hanger Cafe specializes in both sweet and savory crepes, bit has a variety of other delicious looking offering. The Hanger Cafe is in a cozy little house by Boeing Field and is very popular with the area locals. It was a tough decision to make on which crepe to try, but I decided on the Market Crepe. The Market is loaded with Apple Smoked Bacon, mozzarella, caramelized onion, tomato and fresh spinach and topped with a zingy poblano sauce and creme fresh. The sweetness of the crepe was a nice complement to the savory flavors inside. My husband had the Ham which had swiss, tomatoes and spinach topped with creme fresh. Also a great flavor combination. If you are looking for a new breakfast place, The Hanger Cafe is worth seeking out. Come early and if you do have to wait to be seated, you can enjoy watching the planes takeoff and land overhead.

Very friendly and excellent breakfast crepes. A must do. Quiet cozy warm. I usually get the special and have not been disappointed yet

Seating is limited so you should anticipate a wait and plan accordingly. After two visits our average wait time was about 20-25 minutes to be seated. The food was very good. Crepes, veggie meats, waffles and biscuits were excellent. The coffee and drinks were good as well. Service was friendly and our host was very knowledgable. Overall we were very happy with our experiences at The Hangar. Wait times can very but they will take your cell number and call you when your table is ready.

It's in Georgetown, which means it's funky. It's right next to Boeing Field, so small planes soar over head, taking off and landing. It has a small garden filled with lovely flowers for alfresco dining. The service is pleasant and prompt and, best of all, the food is great. They make creative crepes, sweet and savory, as well as sandwiches and salads. I have trouble ordering anything but the signature hangar crepe -- my favorite breakfast. Oh, and they open at 7 am so if you need to be somewhere early, you can still have a great meal first. Even the coffee is great.

We love coming here and the crepes are always amazing! No matter what we order we always have at least one savory and one sweet crepe. I really like their coffee and their service is great too!

We visited the museum of flight and were looking for a place to eat after. I am so glad we decided to check out this little gem! The food was delicious and the service was good! There isn't much room, so if you're going with a large group this is not the place to go! On the other hand, this is perfect for couples and small families! We got a turkey club with a raspberry apple mimosa and a ruben and wen't disappointed!

Right at the North End of Boeing Field, The Hangar Cafe, is an easy to miss little house, hidden behind a wildly painted wood fence. Offers outdoor seating in the summer, perfect for watching aircraft land at Boeing Field. Menu features crepes, sandwiches, soup and salads. Today I had the blackbean wrap which was just fantastic, and I've never been mis-lead with their daily specials. Be prepared for a bit of Georgetown Funkiness when it comes to the servers. Piercings, and tatoos abound.

My girlfriends and I were on our way to Museum of Flight and decided we should eat breakfast prior to going into the museum since we might be a while exploring. We did a quick search of restaurants in the area and Hanger popped up. It was close by so we thought we would scope it out. The town is dead and most of the shops are closed up. We were a bit hesitant as we walked closer to the tiny house/restaurant. But the closer we walked we were quickly seduced by the amazing smells! This place was delicious with a creatively awesome menu full of variety. We had breakfast and mimosas on the patio as planes soared overhead! The prices are fair but the real deal is the character this little joint has to offer. One of my favorite stops in Seattle.

This is such a nice place. When it's nice outside you can sit out there, it's really informal, the staff seem to be happy there. The food is good and it's affordable too. Lunch here is a nice break from work or a fun part of a relaxing day.

We were at Boing field this morning and were looking for a place for breakfast. Trip advisor recommended the Hangar and all I can say is WOW. The reviews on Trip Advisor do not do this place justice. Looks like a husband and wife team are the main players and they run the place in a warm and accommodating manner. The food itself was OUTSTANDING. I had the Ham Crepe and the portions were large and plentiful...but most importantly is was VERY good eating. The service was extremely attentive and friendly without being overbearing. If you are ever in the Georgetown area and need a place for a bite to eat, this place is for you!!!

Various friends have recommended this place and I finally got a chance to eat here. It is very cozy with friendly and attentive service. They were playing French Cafe music which just made the place feel jolly. I had the Hanger Crepe which was very tasty and filling. All in all, An excellent way to start the day.

Very cute with a small outdoor patio and limited space inside--for breakfast, come early and expect a line (bring a jacket so you can eat outside comfortably). We came on a weekend for breakfast and it was VERY busy--couldn't sit outside because we weren't dressed for it. Food was excellent. Lunch menu sounded great but we couldn't take advantage of it.

What a surprise this place was, right in the middle of Georgetown, the industrial part of Seattle. We went there for lunch on the recommendation of a customer in a local shop. It's a cramped little hole in the wall that used to be a house, seating about 20 and has a um, very eclectic decor. They specialize in crepes and I had the Hangar Special. Yum. I was full half way through but couldn't stop eating till it was gone. I hear the Reuben sandwiches are really good, too. With it's tiny kitchen, the service was a little slow, but we weren't in a big hurry. The menu lists wine and beer. When I asked for a glass of wine, however, the waitress said that the only thing they had at the moment was champagne. I definitely want to go back !

Okay, there were three of us white collar guys on a sports weekend adventure. This place had nice reviews and we needed breakfast, it was close so we stopped in to eat. It was busy, but there were two open tables and no line, so not too busy. The gal that greeted us acknowledged us and said we could sit where we wanted, so we sat at one of the open patio tables. She came by a few minutes later and said they were behind and it would be at least a 30 minute wait. Okay, so we wait. 10 minutes later, she stopped by again to say the wait was now over an hour just to order. Wait, there a now a few open tables (out of perhaps a dozen total tables in the place) and no one waiting besides us. Everyone else had plates and glasses, happily being served. So why did our wait go up to over an hour while we sit at a table. Sure felt like they wanted us to leave and we couldn't figure out why. So we left. Note: we looked like normal guys. We were not leathered up, no patches, or any other reason to turn us away. Do yourself a favor and go eat at one of the many other options just up the street in Georgetown.

We have often gone to the Hangar to meet friends who live toward the South side of Seattle, but have never written about it. In fact, I'm afraid that as people read and discover this wonderful little restaurant, we won't be able to get in! The staff are beyond pleasant- they are just fun folks. The Hangar specializes in crepes. There is always a savory and a sweet special of the day. I prefer the savory crepes, but have to confess that one of my favorites is the "3B" waffle- bree, basil and bacon. You don't need syrup for this one! I have never had a bad or even a mediocre meal here. I have however, found I am not in the mood for a crepe at all- and love their BLAT sandwich- bacon, lettuce, avacado and tomato. Vegetarians love the place too. Just don't all of you rush down so we will not find a long line next time we are there!

The Hangar serves breakfast and lunch and specialize in sweet and savory crepes. The have a limited sandwich menu and make a good waffle with different toppings. It is a converted small house so seating is limited and you are right over the flight path, just north of Boeing field. Hence the name, The Hangar, duh. The crepes have never failed to be good. Waffles are nice and crisp. Sandwiches are grilled and are definitely above average. Service: inconsistent, some servers are good, the majority not so good. Sadly, the pattern is the good servers do not stay for some reason. I do not find the tables & chairs terribly comfortable to sit at and prefer the outside seating when the weather permits. I am surprised the fire department allows the crowding of the tables, everything is very tight in there. With all that said, you may wonder why we go back. Because the food is pretty darn good.

Trip Advisor pointed us to this great restaurant...friendly service, interesting menu, veggie items not because they have to, but because they care & want to encourage this clientele. Very happy with our meal...can't wait to go back. We had lunch, but the breakfast items look amazing.

I visited this place in early October but failed to rate it then so I cannot remember what I had, only that it was very good. The menu is very simple with nothing crazy but what they do have and make is yummy. It is very loud, though, with the planes overhead - enough that dishes can rattle. The place is small so if you go and it's busy, you probably won't get a seat (or will have to sit outside if the weather is decent). They are very friendly and seem to have a steady group of dedicated customers since they seem especially friendly with some. Parking is a little annoying - I ended up parking on a parallel street so it was a bit of a walk.

We stopped at 1:15 on a Wednesday after flight delays at SeaTac and before a visit to the Museum of Flight. This place is SMALL - we counted between 20 and 24 seats inside with about six two-tops, one six-top, and the rest four-tops. I had read other reviews warning about slow food and they were right - although we were the only ones to put a food order in (everyone else appeared to have already eaten or were just drinking coffee), it took 35 minutes for one crepe and one sandwich to come out. There appeared to be one waitress and one person in the small kitchen there. The sandwich was... well, just skip the sandwiches. It was not special and cooked on what looked like a little George Foreman panini. But the crepe was awesome. My only disappointment is that I ordered the market crepe and asked for it without tomatoes since I have an allergy. The crepe had tomato in it though. After waiting 35 mins, I didn't want to ask for another, so I tried to eat around and it just let myself be sick later. The waitress was very nice and the whole place was very cute. If you are a small party and don't mind a wait, then definitely check this place out. But stick to the crepes, they are the whole reason to go!

The title basically says it all. This little out of the way place was recommended by an air-b-n-b owner and she was right. The cafe is located at the end of the Boeing runways (hence the name I suppose) which means that parking is somewhat limited - but drive around the block and you will find something. Service was quick and friendly, the coffee arrived quickly and was really good. The savory crepes were much bigger than anticipated, and were made with ample and fresh ingredients. The seating area is very small and not two items are the same, not two chairs, not two mugs, not two plates - very homey and warm atmosphere and good food.

A menu filled with crepes is a challenge. Their menu offered hardy meat, vegetable, crepes and sweet crepes. My waffle with brie and bacon was tasty, not sure the chopped basil was necessary. Excellent coffee from a roaster in Ballard. Two outstanding wait staff handled the inside and outside customers. ONE chef handled all of the orders. Be prepared to wait for a seat, and wait for your meal but it is a great Georgetown find. Street parking. Be cautious, one way streets can be a little confusing .

Very small place, in the winter months it can be a bit tight inside, but it is well worth the wait. During the warmer months they do have a patio, which allows for more people to be seated. This place is right under the flight path for Boeing Airfield so you get a great view of large and small planes landing as they go right over head. The wait staff are amazing, I have never had a bad meal. A must see in Seattle.

Today was our first day. When I checked the internet, their web site was no longer working. Yelp said their hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., different from the hours listed here on TripAdvisor. So, if you go outside these hours, you may want to confirm the hours. Friendly waitresses told us to find a seat. Brought some of the best tea my wife has had in a teapot with real tea--not a tea bag. Order taken quickly. When we arrived just after nine, it was not very busy. But it filled up after that. And during my whole breakfast, I did not get a second cup of coffee nor could I catch the eye of a waitress for more coffee. It seemed a little understaffed (which does seem to be a theme in other reviews). But eventually I did get a second and even a third cup of coffee.

Very slow, not that good. Wait time 1 hour. Sitting limited. Crepes are good but not that good, nothing compared to Citizen cafe in Seattle.

We met friends at the Hangar Cafe for breakfast. The food was good, better than good -great, interesting food. It was hard to make up my mind. Check out the menu for the variety of crepes, waffles and other breakfast celebrations. My coffee cup was never empty, the service is friendly, professional and kind. We wanted to stay a bit and finish talking and no one was waiting for the table. The server offered us more coffee! We will head back there soon, I am looking forward to enjoying lunch.

Very unlikely looking cafe in a converted house makes a truly great breakfast. Everything looked good but I can testify to the Triple B waffle (bacon, brie and basil). My wife had the Hangar Crepe and it was good also. Naturally the coffee is really nice (you're in Seattle, right?). Excellent service by Virginia.

This place is packed for a reason. Staff was so friendly. And the food was fabulous. Nutella crepes. Frittata. Waffles. Seriously fresh take on breakfast. Quaint and cozy.

Great low profile brunch spot with tasty crepes and good coffee! Service can take a little while longer at peak brunch times on Saturday or Sunday, so head in a little early or wait out the brunch crowd.

While on vacation in Seattle my boyfriend and I were feeling like going to a cafe for breakfast. We goggled cafes in the area and map quested our way to this one. We had to wait a while to be seated. Which was fine by us because we weren't in a hurry at all. We ordered shortly after being seated. I had the most amazing nutella crepe, and a the most delicious latte ever. My boyfriend had a great sandwich as well. I loved the atmosphere of this place. It was cool being able to sit and eat while watching small airplanes land and take off. Hands down one of the best parts of our trip!! I regret not buying a Hangar t-shirt or coffee cup there. However I work at a hotel and if anyone is headed to Seattle I always recommend this amazing place!

I visited the beautiful hangar cafe for a great Crepes breakfast. The owner was really friendly and the food only took them 10min to get ready. Thanks to Halloween season, they had Pumpkin Spiced Latte as well as Pumpkin Crepes on their menu.

We had breakfast there and it was delicious!! Very small place with a lot of character and good food. It is easy to get there from Seattle.

My husband and I stopped here for breakfast on our way to the Museum of Flight. We were waited on right away, which was nice. We each ordered crepes and we're served our food quickly. Crepes tasted great! Big portions too. Only downside was our mochas were lukewarm. The cafe was decorated with aviation trinkets and mismatched tables, chairs and cups. It was cute! If we are ever in the area again, we will stop by!

Located directly on the landing approach flight path of Boeing field lies a little cottage where crepe magic is made. The place is so cozy, small, and tables are few. Expect to wait for a table on busy days....but it's worth it. The service was attentive and pleasant. Our crepes took about 30 minutes to arrive, but when they did they were delicious and left us wanting more. The formula is simple, crunchy on the outside and warm and gooey on the inside. The ingredient list was something like this, goat cheese, spinach, seitan, mushrooms, tomatoes etc etc. Breakfast is unhurried here so a meal takes about an hour. Our waitresses spent extra time helping us select the right tee shirt size. I will definitely be coming back for more... Oh, and P.S. As we're leaving a Boeing 787 passed right overhead at what felt like an arms length over our heads.

Parking was a bit problematic, weather was problematic but once inside this place is a real gem. Good food, pleasant staff great atmosphere.

This is a pretty funky, eclectic choice for a breakfast joint — but it's totally worth checking out and beats more run-of-the-mill choices hands-down. Friendly staff, cozy environment.
Worth the wait...
It’s a place with a relaxing atmosphere, we waited like 40 minutes for the food but it was worth it, the food is delicious.