The Ultimate Guide To Brunch in Seattle

Every weekend is a holiday in Seattle and brunch is an integral part. We put together this handy guide to help you save time finding the best eggs benedict, mimosas, bloody marys, biscuits, and gravy, so you have enough time to go home and take a nap.



Toulouse Petit Kitchen and Lounge


Toulouse offers award-winning cajun and Creole inspired cuisine in lower Queen Anne. They offer a plethora of eggs benedicts and we recommend trying the creme caramel french toast and Acadiana meatloaf and eggs with tasso gravy!


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Sabine


Sabine in Ballard is a marketplace-style restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, coffee, and cocktails. It’s a great brunch spot with standard options like avocado toast and some unique items like Shakshuka (pictured) and Turkish eggs.


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Bacco Cafe


The Bacco Cafe in Pike Place Market offers three amazing breakfast sandwiches, eggs benedicts, a juice bar, and more. We love the bacon and cheddar breakfast sandwich, which features soft scrambled eggs, chives, onion jam, and smoked paprika aioli on a brioche roll with a side of roasted potatoes.


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Mioposto


Did you know Mioposto serves daily brunch? It does and their brunch menu has so many options you do not want to miss out. You can choose from their breakfast pizza, frittata margherita, baked eggs, shakshuka and even a bacon and egg breakfast pizza. Combine that with a Mio bloody mary and you have a great start to the day!


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Fat's Chicken and Waffles


Fat's Chicken and Waffles is one of our favorites. It offers southern-style, New Orleans-influenced options focusing on authentic and natural ingredients in the heart of the Central District. It serves fried chicken and waffles, Shrimp and grits with Eggs, and more!


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Glo's Cafe


Glo's is open above the Capitol Hill Light Rail station! The eggs benedict at Glo's are absolutely glorious. The traditional breakfasts, including biscuits and gravy, are also amazing and worth trying!


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Queen Bee Cafe


Whether your taste buds crave savory or sweet, Queen Bee Cafe offers traditional English crumpets (also called a griddle cake) in a new way combined with locally sourced products.


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Tilikum Place Cafe


Swing through the small but lively Tilikum Place Cafe for the Tilikum Fry Up, featuring one egg, bacon, sausage, baked beans on toast, and tomato, or the baked eggs, featuring mushrooms, leeks, goat cheese, and bread crumbs.


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Linda's


Generously sized breakfasts that are the perfect companion to a mimosa, bloody mary, and/or cup of coffee. Try the really special Linda's breakfast for the standard fare or try out the cowboy taco for a tex-mex style meal to start your day.


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Lost Lake Cafe


Lost Lake Cafe has a diner vibe and a giant menu that should appease any brunch seeker. We enjoy the Monte Cirsto sandwich, the chicken fried steak, the hotcake hoedown and the crab eggs benedict is worth trying also.


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Biscuit Bitch


Best biscuits in Seattle? This might be the spot. The biscuit specialists who serve southern-inspired fare is worth a stop for brunch. This spot has been featured on the Travel Channel, Wall Street Journal and the NY Times. They have multiple locations!


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Portage Bay Café


First off, brunch served all day every day at the Ballard location. Second, THIS PLACE IS DELICIOUS! Eat Like You Give A Damn is their motto due to local food producers they work with and you can really taste the difference in the food. We really dig the Rancher's Breakfast and the Banana's Foster French Toast, but you can’t really go wrong with anything on the menu.


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Morsel


The delicious sandwiches like the The Spanish Fly featuring prosciutto, a fried egg, machero, arugula, and lil’s pepper aioli are what will keep you coming back to this University District brunch destination.


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Smith


Where to start with this amazing restaurant on 15th on Capitol Hill? We love the fried chicken and waffles, the vegetable hash is amazing and the fried chicken sandwich is delicious. They also have a wide variety of mimosa flavors worth trying out!


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If you are just looking for a mimosa, bloody mary, eggs benedict, or biscuits and gravy, we also listed a few of our favorite go-to items below.


Top Rated Mimosas in Seattle:
Linda's

Portage Bay Cafe

Olmstead

Top Rated Bloody Marys in Seattle
The Maple

Sam’s Tavern


Top Rated Eggs Benedict in Seattle:
Glo's

Lola

Portage Bay Café


Top Rated Biscuits and Gravy in Seattle:
Biscuit Bitch

Morsel


That wraps up our guide to brunch in Seattle! Make sure to check back soon, as we will be updating this guide with new places and tips as we explore all of Seattle's brunches!

If you have an addition to make, want to point out where we messed up, or just want to say hi, feel free to email us at [email protected]


*Updated May 12 2025