Any advice/suggestions are welcomed. Thanks.
Stella's Trattoria in the U-district: Good stuff in the italian vein.
13 Coins downtown: Pricey but quite good. Steak Sinatra highly
recommended.
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> And on a related not (sort of), where do _you_ go for hash browns? I've been
> looking for the Perfect Hashbrown since my visit to NC, and I haven't found
> anything yet in Seattle that beats a Waffle House order of browns. Beth's
> and the Hurricane come close, but not quite...
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Mmm, waffle house... IHOP and Denny's just don't compare.
> -Josh ('course, those WH browns were eaten when I had extreme munchies.
> Perhaps they're not as good as I remember.... )
They are as good as you remember. Smothered - covered - n something else...
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Cafe Minnie's -- on Broadway in Capitol Hill... basic American food, but
good and fairly reasonable 24 hrs
Cafe Paradisio -- mainly a coffee shop, open 'til 4 a.m. on weekends, but
they do have light food as well. At 1005 E. Pike
Sea Garden, cantonese food in the International District, 509 7th Ave. S
2 a.m. M-F, 3 a.m. wknd
Steve's Broiler, 1937 4th Ave. Downtown -- never been but I've heard the
late nite fish & omlets are good. 24 hrs.
>Stella's Trattoria in the U-district: Good stuff in the italian vein.
>
>13 Coins downtown: Pricey but quite good. Steak Sinatra highly
>recommended.
Beth's on Aurora. Not too pricey, but if you're bothered by smoke, don't go.
I like greasy hash browns, which is what I always get at about 3 am.
The Hurricane Cafe downtown. Owned by the same people as Beth's, but a
slightly better environment. It needs some drawings on the walls. I recommend
hash browns with onions, cheddar cheese, and ham. *yum*
And on a related not (sort of), where do _you_ go for hash browns? I've been
looking for the Perfect Hashbrown since my visit to NC, and I haven't found
anything yet in Seattle that beats a Waffle House order of browns. Beth's
and the Hurricane come close, but not quite...
-Josh ('course, those WH browns were eaten when I had extreme munchies.
Yes -- Beth's isa fun place. Generous portions, inexpensive, and has
an atmosphere.
>And on a related not (sort of), where do _you_ go for hash browns? I've been
>looking for the Perfect Hashbrown since my visit to NC, and I haven't found
>anything yet in Seattle that beats a Waffle House order of browns. Beth's
>and the Hurricane come close, but not quite...
I've found no place in the Seattle area that can match The Awful House
hash browns. (I prefer them scattered, smothered, and covered).
Does anyone know any place in this area that serves good grits?
>-Josh ('course, those WH browns were eaten when I had extreme munchies.
> Perhaps they're not as good as I remember.... )
They are quite good.
: Cafe Minnie's -- on Broadway in Capitol Hill... basic American food, but
: good and fairly reasonable 24 hrs
Minnie's is on Denny around 1st/2nd ave - not on capitol hill. Very good
Dutch Babies. Nummmmm..
Brett
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Guess what--they've opened a second location, on Cap. Hill. It's right on
Broadway, where Cafe Cielo used to be.
Karen
: Minnie's is on Denny around 1st/2nd ave - not on capitol hill. Very good
: Dutch Babies. Nummmmm..
There is also a Cafe Minnie's on Broadway...same block as the Deluxe
II...in the old Boondocker's/Cafe Cielo space. Same ownership as the
Denny store.
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