With Washington heading into phase 3, dining in is almost going to feel normal again. So if you’ve missed your regular weekend brunch and are looking for new places to try, we’ve got you covered. Here are 12 amazing brunch spots to try in Seattle.

Cafe Flora

This vegetarian spot is an all-time favorite of ours. So if you happen to be plant-based or just want to try something new then you need to check out Cafe Flora. And besides their tasty menu, they also have a beautiful interior that is full of greenery.

Hours: Brunch Saturday & Sunday 8 am-2:30 pm
Where: 2901 E Madison St

Olmstead

brunch seattleIf you want brunch during the week then you have to head to Olmstead. They offer a daily brunch with egg-centric dishes like scrambles, breakfast sandwiches, and french toast. Plus you can accompany that with drinks ranging from cold brew to mimosas. So give them a try if you haven’t already.

Hours: Wednesday-Friday 11:30 am-9 pm, Saturday & Sunday 10 am-9 pm
Where: 314 Broadway E

The Fat Hen

This classic spot is a Seattle brunch favorite for a good reason. And that’s because this tiny little cafe serves up some seriously amazing brunch and breakfast foods. But because of its popularity, it may take you a while to get a spot on the waitlist. However, the good news is that they’re only doing takeout, so you no longer have to deal with a crazy wait time.

Hours: Brunch Saturday & Sunday 9 am-2 pm
Where: 1418 NW 70th St

Tilikum Place Cafe

Tilikum is a great choice for any of their menu items. But our favorite thing that they serve up is their delicious dutch babies. But you can also score more regular items like breakfast plates, baked eggs, and benedicts. We can confidently say you’ll love it regardless of what you choose.

Where: 407 Cedar St
Hours: Brunch 9am – 2pm

Eight Row

brunch seattleIf you’re all about farm-to-table dining, you need to check out this Green Lake spot. Not to mention, it’s relatively new as it opened earlier this year. So start your Saturday right with some tasty breakfast and brunch dishes you won’t soon forget.

Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 pm-9 pm
Where: 7102 Woodlawn Ave NE

Glo’s

This spot is a Capitol Hill institution that has been around since the ’80s. And they make all of their delicious breakfasts from scratch plus they have one of the best benedicts in town. We also love that they have a community meal program where you can buy a hot meal for a person in need.

Hours: Daily 8 am-2 pm
Where: 1621 East Olive Way

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The London Plane

And finally, we’ll throw this Pioneer Square classic on the list. Because they’re a long-time brunch fave but they’ve adapted to focus on their market, cafe, and flowers. So if you’re planning a walk through downtown we recommend stopping in for a coffee and pastry.

Hours: Brunch Saturday & Sunday 10 am-3 pm
Where: 300 Occidental Ave S

The 5 Point Cafe

This is a classic cafe with some serious history that’s been around since the 30s! Between prohibition, the great depression, and the grunge music scene, this cafe has been through a lot. And what’s best of all is that it’s stayed pretty authentic throughout the years. So if you haven’t visited before, now is the time. It’s definitely one of our favorite Seattle breakfast and brunch spots.

Where: 415 Cedar Street
Hours: 24/7

Cafe Presse

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This Capitol Hill institution is one of Seattle’s best spots for authentic French fare. And they just so happen to have one of the best breakfast and brunch menus in the city. Not to mention you can snag some great reads here as well.

Hours: Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10 am-7 pm
Where: 1117 12th Avenue

Portage Bay Cafe

It’s safe to say that Portage Bay Cafe is Seattle’s ultimate brunch spot. And if you’ve lived in Seattle for a while we can guarantee you know this place well. But with that in mind, you really can’t beat their huge menu and all-you-can-eat fruit bar.

Hours: Varies
Where: Multiple locations

Bounty Kitchen

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For those of you that health forward but still want to enjoy a delicious brunch then you need to try Bounty Kitchen. This spot’s menu focuses on juices, scrambles, breakfast sandwiches, and more. Plus they offer delivery through third-party apps and also patio dining if that’s more your speed.

Hours: Varies
Where: 3 locations

Geraldine’s Counter

This Columbia City spot is a must-try for classic and delicious breakfast and brunch foods. And you can also snag pick up or take out depending on what you’re feeling. Not to mention, you can take a stroll around Columbia City after your meal

Hours: Daily 8 am-3 pm
Where: 4872 Rainier Ave S

Those are our picks when it comes to some of our favorite brunch spots in Seattle. Between classic diners an elevated dining, we have you covered with these picks. We hope you try out a few and remember that most places are still doing takeout or delivery if you’re uncomfortable with dining in. Enjoy!JTNDZGl2JTIwaWQlM0QlMjJtb2JpbGUtYWQtb25seSUyMiUzRSUwQSUzQyUyMS0tJTIwU2VhdHRsZSUyMC0lMjBNb2JpbGUlMjAtLSUzRSUwQSUzQ2lucyUyMGNsYXNzJTNEJTIyYWRzYnlnb29nbGUlMjIlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjBzdHlsZSUzRCUyMmRpc3BsYXklM0FibG9jayUzQndpZHRoJTNBMzIwcHglM0JoZWlnaHQlM0E1MHB4JTNCJTIyJTBBJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwZGF0YS1hZC1jbGllbnQlM0QlMjJjYS1wdWItNTUyMTg1Njk1NTQ5NzQ1NiUyMiUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMGRhdGEtYWQtc2xvdCUzRCUyMjE2MjcxNzI5NDclMjIlM0UlM0MlMkZpbnMlM0UlMEElM0MlMkZkaXYlM0U=