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7:00 - 15:00
7:00 - 15:00
7:00 - 15:00
7:00 - 15:00
7:00 - 15:00
7:00 - 15:00
7:00 - 15:00
86 Pine St Corner of 1st Ave & Stewart Street 98101-1531, Seattle
It is Downtown Seattle... Nothing's free, OK there are some exceptions. Ok, I'll elaborate. Yes, there is free parking on Sundays and holidays. Regarding Other times, they've changed the Bloody zoning so many times i dont know when there's free parking; likely some time after 2000 or 2100 Hrs. Too pontificate more... The Mayor and the City Counsel All want us out of our hideous automobiles. They would rather have you walk or take the bus or sound transit in order to get their. Translated... Prking on the street or in any of the garages or side lots in the area is sparse or nonexistent; and if'n you find a stall, it'll cost you. Caveat, With that said there's always free parking on Sundays and holidays. Hence that's pretty much the only days we go downtown Seattle now. I'll trust that the satirical humor and curmudgeon Esq. Expressions were welcomed. Im certain the establishments will take umbeance with my hars honesty. Enjoy the meal.
Hello, unfortunately, bacco does not accept any reservation but we turn the table pretty fast.
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This was a great crab Benidict. The best I've ever had. I really liked the potatoes that can with it. The bacco has a big line though but I came during a pride parade. It was definitely worth it though. Great food and great service overall.
Service is good. It’s well located if you’re visiting the market. Nothing extraordinary. They accomplish a basic American breakfast but doesn’t blow your mind. Solid 3 stars. I like that it comes with a biscuit on the side.
Decisions homemade Bloody Mary. Great polenta Benedict! Comparable prices.
I woke up early this morning and had a craving for Eggs Benedict. So I checked google maps for places close by and minutes later I had a table at Bacco Cafe. I had a freshly pressed juice, toasted sourdough bread and dungeness crab meat Eggs Benedict. I loved the sweet crabmeat, tasty avocado, poached egg topped and not drowned with hollandaise sauce on multigrain English muffin. Eggs came with salad or roasted potatoes. My cravings got satisfied this morning.
Great brunch place right off Pikes place. Only crappy thing is waiting in line to get in, but once your in service is quick and friendly. Fresh squeezed juice and cocktails are also my favorite reason to come to this place!
Bacco Cafe was a great choice for our Labor Day brunch! It was crowded but the line to get in moved quickly and the wait was short. We sat at the counter. Our coffee was delicious - a dark roast that was more flavorful than I've come to expect from similar roasts elsewhere. I had the biscuits and gravy, which were topped with two slices of delicious crisp bacon. We also had an order of the brioche french toast - I got a couple of bites, but it was really too delicious to share. #foodie #brunch #letsguide
I would give this place more than five stars if I could! It's hard to find great restaurants that both my best friend (who has celiacs) and I (who's vegetarian) can enjoy.
Went here for breakfast. I got the bacon and egg sandwich. The bacon was some of the best I’ve ever had. The bun on the other hand, I feel didn’t pair well with a bacon and egg sandwich. The coffee was on point tho!
Pretty good. I ordered the fresh juice, breakfast sandwich and coffee. I highly recommend and the juice, it was delicious. The main dish was just a tad disappointing but overall it was okay. The coffee wasn't that much to write about. Other than that I would recommend.
Not bad. Food is fresh. Safe but not amazing.
Beautiful place to eat with friends and family. Fantastic place to start your site seeing day! Excellent service and delicious food.
Good coffee (of course); tasty omelet; lively, small and crowded.
Fantastic food, I have the breakfast skillet and my girlfriend had the bacco breakfast. Everything was delicious and the service was swift
Fresh squeezed juices, hearty flavorful breakfasts, outdoor patio seating, cocktails made with said juices so, what else is there not to like about a restaurant. This is my favorite brunch place. When it's sunny outside you'll have to stand in line and wait your turn to dine here. It's located near Pike place market. I usually bring my dog and we sit in the patio area. Try their bloody mary or mimosas. You won't regret it.
Great place for breakfast and lunch. Love the egg benedicts in the menu. Their location is very nice too, just right by Pike Place. People are very nice and friendly.
Great little breakfast spot super close to Pike Place Market. Delicious food and an awesome fresh juice bar. Unfortunately they get very busy so service can be slow.
We went for Sunday brunch, there was a bit of a line, however after 5 minutes they told us that they had openings in their second location downstairs. Ordered the Dungeness crab Benedict and a fresh juice blend “Modenaâ€. Everything was fresh and tasted good. Staff was nice. A bit noicy, but it was super busy :)
Small space but friendly staff! The food is delicious and they are pretty fast
Came in for brunch today. Place was packed but we were able to sit at the bar. Ordered the biscuit and gravy. The bacon in top of this bowl steals the show for sure. The gravy lacks seasoning the biscuit was decent. Love rating given due to the following 1) a couple was seated next to us 10 mins after we ordered and received their food before us. 2) the gravy could be a little more flavorful.
Great spot and very delicious ratatouille, yes! Breakfast ratatouille was very tasty. Good coffee too. Most of all, good service and very nice vibes. ðŸ‘
Such a cute café! Reminded me of cafés in Paris! Food was so good and fresh!
Had to wait in line for about 15 min. Totally worth the wait. Corn beef hash was delicious. Service was awesome. Sat outside .Highly recommend
We were in Seattle for our honeymoon and was looking for a place for brunch when we stumbled upon Bacco. Great little cafe with beautiful brunch options and excellent fruit juices. Portion sizes were on the larger side but I'm not complaining.Our server was extremely friendly and was patient explaining to use what a "biscuit" was so we were extremely grateful for that. It was quite crowded on the Saturday we went so you might be in for a little of a wait but they've got seating inside and outside the cafe so the line moves quite quickly.
Really nice place for breakfast in Seattle. Good juice menu. Cafe cagers for all dietary preferences. Cafe has nice seating outside, that I would say really nice during warmer months.
Located near the Market, it is tucked out of the way just enough that it wasn't packed! We were able to grab two seats at the bar with no wait. Biscuits and gravy were outstanding! (Comes with cheddar cheese which it didn't need, however.) We also tried the crab omelette and substituted goat cheese for whatever it usually comes with. It was crammed with fresh crab and the goat cheese was sweet and creamy. Try one of their juices. They're freshly made to order. Great location; delicious food; good, friendly service. Would definitely go back!
Home Cooking Hustle and Bustle!Busy little restaurant. 3 floors, try and get the third floor for the views. But don't be too choosy, lines are long and they don't take reservations. The servings were large, the food was delicious and the coffee was amazing. I had the breakfast scramble and they made it vegetarian for me. My daughter had the uber fluffy brioche french toast which was lovely. Service was excellent and fast and prices were reasonable.
Small breakfast cafe near Pike Place Market. Really loved it. Sidewalk seating and about 10 tables inside. Fresh juice bar and I had the classic eggs Benedict. Attentive service.
Loved the breakfast here - came here with a friend and he looked the Benedict's very much next day I came back trying the French toast which was delicious. The shakes are also very nice and had at both days different flavors. Coffee and cappuccino are ok but I am difficult when it comes to coffee😊
Good breakfast. A bit pricey. Eggs Benedict were done well, however the portions of salmon were very skimpy. I’ve been to better places for less. Service was good. However this place is not worth the long wait in line.
Best eggs Benedict I’ve ever had. Worth coming to Seattle for. Get the crab Benedict and you won’t regret it. Amazing coffee and juices to compliment the main course.
I at first was tempted to give 4 stars. The service was fantastic, and the food was presented very nicely. My dungeness crab omelette was good (was a tad bland and could have used a little more seasoning), and I was told the salmon benedict was delicious from other diners. The beverages were also very good! Despite this, the price was a tad steep for the experience (warm water served, and little things that made the meals not quite worth the price).The three stars though were given due to an incident toward the end of the meal. One of the diners found mold on their tomato as they finished their lox bagel.This alone is not acceptable from a restaurant, let alone for the price of the meal. The incident was properly handled though by having the diner's meal be free.
We came for brunch, there was a little bit of wait but the waiter at told us 10 minutes and we waited like 15 minutes maximum, so that was pretty accurate.The food was rather good overall with one big disappointment (hence -1 star):- the turkey sandwich was great- the homemade granola was good although it would have been nice in my opinion if there had been some blueberries in addition to the strawberries- the crab Benedict was great- BUT the French toast was a big miss: it hadn't been soaked in enough and so the brioche inside was really dry (I attached a picture of this)All of this wasn't very pricey.
We had to wait a little while to get breakfast. Place was full and there was a line. I ordered the eggs Benedict and some tea. The staff was attentive and the food came fairly quickly even though they were super busy. The eggs benedict was awesome and I'm glad we waited to get in. The tea was good as well.
Love the place! The staff was wonderful. The food took a very long time to cook, however it was delicious.
I searched the area local to pikes place for just a simple brunch and was pleased to find this little café. While the location was rather small for the amount of people that were inside the food was delivered quickly and it was just as delicious as it was picturesque. The only thing I would change is me being able to physically eat more so I could’ve enjoyed some of their other options.
Irish coffee is so good here! The eggs benny was also tasty. I love that they serve a nice oil and balsamic mix green salad as a side for breakfast. Fast service. Also they have a basement seating.
Fantastic breakfast. Great food and service. Had the eggs Benedict and breakfast burrito went half and half with my girlfriend. Food was delicous!
Cozy place with light bulb water !! Nice location. The food is ok.
Amazing brunch. The food was outstanding. The eggs are fresh and the hash is so light and flavorful. Worth the wait. So good!
Superb and consistently superb! I go there every time I'm in Seattle and always have the same thing - cappucino and corned beef hash. Staff are friendly too. Great start to the day - I'll be there bright and early tomorrow.
Great spot next to pikes market. Fresh juice and good food
I walk by this place three to four times per week. One morning I walked by early enough that there wasn’t a line out the door so I decided to drop in. Food was great, and the coffee was excellent (they serve cafe umbria). I got polenta benedict and fresh squeezed grapefruit juice, and my wife got the nutella cappuccino and brioche french toast. Hers was perfectly sweetened, and mine was flavorful with perfectly poached eggs. I definitely recommend.
Love the place and the food. The staff are very welcoming and kind. I would recommend coming here if you want to just relax and eat. The price I feel it it's right and not expensive.
$$$ cafe. Limited seating. Expect lines. But the food is worth it. The atmosphere is great. My wife and I still talk about this place. Do check it out
Went looking for a local place to eat breakfast. This small restaurant did not disappoint. Loved the cozy interiors and food. Service is a little slow but that can be expected in smaller restaurants.
Definitely my favorite brunch spot in Seattle. I've never once had a disappointing experience here and I've also never had a terrible wait. Their juices are just to die for. Would go back any day of the week.
The only down side is the degree of how busy they are unless it's just two in your party. Go down stairs and sit at the bar, it's real snappy, plus if your a curious one, the folks going back and forth will tell you everything you want to know. Food was down to earth awesome!!!!
Nice place with friendly staff. The selection of food was limited, but the Benedict eggs with polenta were pretty good.
I had the best French toast here. Thick, soft, flavorful, with fruit in the side (given) and a mimosa. The mimosa however could have been moved better, it seemed as though there was more champagne then juice... But the food and the view of the street was amazing (if you like people watching)...
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86 Pine St Corner of 1st Ave & Stewart Street 98101-1531, Seattle
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