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    Eggslut

    4.1 (102 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Breakfast and OJ
    Amanda S.

    Good and simple. Was crowded but quick to get my food. Place was clean but needs more seating.

    fairfax + fairfax with sausage
    jessica l.

    Eggslut is locationed in a small market with a few other restaurants and stores. The interior was super cute, but there was not a lot of seating unfortunately, so plan ahead! I opted to the fairfax, and I added a sausage patty for $3.75...which seemed pretty high to me. I wanted to love this sandwich, but I don't think it was worth the almost $17 (after adding the sausage). It was super buttery, but the scrambled eggs were very watery so the soft bun got soggy + there were barely any caramelized onions in my sandwich... Maybe it would've been better to try the other sandwiches that came with a sunny side up egg? Service was pretty fast though.

    French toast sticks, hashbrowns, fairfax with sausage
    Zana K.

    This was sooo good. Ive tried the Vegas location prior and i believe this location was much better. The truffle hashbrowns were absolutely fire. The fairfax sandwich was amazing. We added sausage for more protein. The french toast sticks were delicious, a tad bit too greasy for me but still good. The horchata cold brew was delicious. I 100% recommend coming here if youre in Washington!!

    Counter
    Ryan E.

    Stopped in her for an egg/bacon sandwich on a Monday in January. The sandwich was great. They were busy, but no line. Great salsa music playing and a fun atmosphere. Service was great. Prices seemed a little high, but expected in the Capitol Hill area.

    Fairfax w/ chicken sausage
    Yegee L.

    Came here on a Friday at lunch time. No line, was able to order pretty quickly. Service was not the best. We ordered the hashbrowns. A few minutes later we noticed our receipt said tater tots not hashbrowns and brought it to their attention. When we asked about it, they said it was the same thing even though the photos of the two clearly look different on the menu. We tried to tell them repeatedly that we ordered hashbrowns and they just handed us the tater tots repeating that it was the same thing. I think they mistook our order and didn't want to change it because they already started on the tater tots. Really annoying but we didn't bother arguing further after the first two asks. The tots are fine, we would've liked the larger hashbrowns but the seasoning is good. The sandwich was good. Eggs are nicely cooked and the bread is soft and buttery. A little salty but it didn't detract that much from the taste. Overall, an okay experience, just make sure they get your order right the first time I guess.

    Mireya S.

    Great spot if you're looking for breakfast sandwiches, they are absolutely delicious. So fresh. The Brioche bread that comes with sandwiches is so soft and buttery. Once you take a bite it melts in your mouth. I highly recommend this place. You must try it. Please try their iced cinnamon latte. It is one of the best lattes I have ever tried and I have tried many. The service was pretty fast so if you are looking for a place to pick up and go, this is the spot. It's a very small place so don't expect to have a big gathering there. Definitely a cute little place to grab something quick and go.

    Fairfax Sandwich (+ sausage patty add-on)
    Fifi Y.

    Solid place for breakfast if you love soft scrambled eggs and breakfast sandwiches. It's on the pricier side but imo quality and flavors are pretty consistent so you know what you're getting. We came saturday at 12pm (lol) and waited in line to place our order for probably 30 mins. the line looks long but moves fairly fast so i wouldn't be too discouraged. Kind of hard to snag a seat inside since it's so small and packed. We ordered the fairfax and added a sausage patty - eggs were fluffy and delicious, sausage patty was nice and juicy, brioche bun buttery and soft. The truffle hashbrowns are really crispy and hot which i love but each bag only gets like 6 small pieces... so def get your own bag and dont share with your friends! lol

    Fairfax sandwich
    Christina G.

    I had been wanting to try Eggslut for a while, and I waited a few months for the initial hype to die down since the line was insane when it first opened. There was still a small line when I visited, but it moved fairly quickly and was definitely worth the wait. I got the Fairfax sandwich, which was really good. The soft scrambled eggs were creamy, and the sharp cheddar paired perfectly with them. The sriracha mayo sauce tied everything together nicely. My only small critique is that I wish the brioche bun had been toasted a bit more, but that's just personal preference. At $11.50, it felt pretty "affordable" for Seattle prices. Seating is limited, but it's located inside Melrose Market alongside other food stalls, which gives it a fun food hall vibe.

    Fairfax
    Laura M.

    This is a hip place. If you can't find street parking there is public parking across of the establishment. There are few things on the menu but all look pretty interesting. I had the Fairfax and I loved it. The way they packaged the sandwich was ingenious but for a reason. It caught food that may have fallen from the sandwich that way you savor every bite. Would I go here again most definitely!

    Heaven S.

    Delicious!! I wish we had one of these close to home. We ate here 2 out of our 3 days in Seattle. So good!

    Sausage egg and cheese bun (delicious sauce) and hash browns.
    Buk O.

    Five stars for the food. My go to is the sausage egg and cheese bun. I like eggs cooked and they do take adjustments to that. I also like their hash browns. The line is not too long and wait isn't bad. It's in a small market center near a butcher shop but doesn't seem to be a problem. Only issue is parking is terrible but there are paid parking locations right by them.

    Sausage egg sandwich, chive and egg sandwich, and truffle hash browns
    Val E.

    I was super excited to see eggslut opening in Seattle. We got there at a good time and ordered some orange juice to tide us over the wait. Everything was super buttery and delicious, however I was disappointed and confused about the truffle hash browns as they ended up being tater tots.. Lol. I don't recall seeing tots on the menu anywhere, but maybe i could have missed that. The flavor was good but wasn't loving to pay a premium for tater tots that you can get pretty much anywhere in Seattle. The sausage on the sandwich was very well seasoned and tender. Will definitely be ordering that next time. The chive and egg one I had was very good, and the spicy mayo gave the perfect kick. I think we paid about $40 which is a bit high but, I would come back and just get a sausage sandwich to go next time, and nothing else. There is really limited seating and you can tell this new addition disrupts the peace of Melrose Market a bit. Hopefully it will drive people in to discover the other amazing businesses like Cafe Suliman, the meat butcher, and Onigiri spot.

    Slut
    Melanie B.

    I don't get the hype. It's decent enough, but I would not crave it or go out of my way for it . I ordered the slut with the coddled egg and mashed potatoes in a little jar which came with a few slices of toasted and very heavily salted baguette to dip. I also ordered the French toast sticks - 3 slices with some dip. With a small tip of 15% it was just over $20. For an egg and what amounted to about half a slice of bread and a 1/4c of mashed potatoes. Meh! It was good, but I wasn't wowed.

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    Very very good. The egg sandwich was perfect. I would definitely try this again! And the coffee was spot on! Definitely recommend!

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    Fat Shack - Single Burger and Fries

    Fat Shack

    3.6(88 reviews)
    1.1 miPioneer Square
    $$

    I mean, theoretically, what's there to not like? I need fries and a burger and it's 11pm? Oh look,…read moreFat Shack's open! AND they have deep fried Oreos??? Sign me up. The restaurant itself leaves a lot to be desired, but I'm not asking too much. I believe the owner said he was trying to revamp the place. I hope that the area comes alive in the future years, that should help. Here's the issue though, this is the slowest spot ever. I've waited 30 minutes for fries - FRIES. I don't mind waiting for food, but it should remain reasonable. There were only two or three people working, and one man did tell us this, but I need to be honest - this was on Super Bowl Sunday. No one was able to get anyone a beer from the tap for 40 minutes, the food took forever and it appeared that online orders were being prioritized (which makes sense, you make as you get orders coming in, but that puts your in person customers in an odd and sometimes frustrating position). To be honest, I probably wouldn't have minded as much if I just had some fries to snack on. I didn't mind as much this one time because I was just happy to find a place to watch the Super Bowl Half Time show, but other days, it's a little hard to look past. I wish this business the best, I live too close to not hope for its improvement! Looking forward to updating my review. At the end of the day, if you're hungry, it's late, this is your spot.

    I recently went to Fat Shack and paid $19 for their Fat Shack sandwich. After I ordered, they came…read moreout and told me they didn't have any Philly cheesesteak, so they didn't put it on the sandwich. Naturally, I asked, "So you didn't make the sandwich I ordered?" He said, "No, you got the sandwich." I said, "Okay... so did you make the sandwich I ordered or not?" He said yes. I open it up and it's literally two chicken fingers, fries, and honey mustard. No Philly cheesesteak. So I asked, "If you didn't have Philly cheesesteak, why didn't you tell me that when I ordered it?" He said, "I don't know, I can put it on the side if you'd like." I said, "I thought you didn't have any Philly cheesesteak?" He walked away, came back with a side of Philly cheesesteak, and told me to put it on the sandwich myself. For $19, I shouldn't have to assemble my own sandwich -- especially after being told you didn't even have the main ingredient. Just be upfront with customers.

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    Fat Shack - Bar area (very tiny)

    Bar area (very tiny)

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    Fried cheesecake

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    Old Stove Brewing - Pike Place - Fish and chips

    Old Stove Brewing - Pike Place

    4.3(1.5k reviews)
    0.8 miDowntown
    $$

    Came in on a Friday night and learned that Old Stove Brewing gets busy for a reason! All the…read moreoutdoor tables were full when we arrived at 6, so we put our name on the list for inside and waited about 30 minutes. The oysters were the main draw for me, and they were totally worth the visit. Old Stove serves them with a savory watermelon sauce in addition to a traditional cocktail sauce--eaten together, it's a flavor explosion that I can't quite describe. We also enjoyed the garlic everything fries, which were delicious! We just had to try a flight to sample the brews. There are some really good beers available here, especially the Belgian blonde, citra pale ale, and the stout. I did not really care for the seasonal sour (grapefruit, I think)--to me, it just tasted like a sour and nothing more, but someone with more interest in sour beers would probably enjoy it just fine. Despite the busy night, our server checked on us regularly and was very personable, stopping to chat with us about the local sports scene. There's plenty to look at, inside and out. If you can snag a seat outside, you'll get to enjoy the waterfront. Inside, the decor is industrial but fun. Not sure if this runs all the time, but when we were there, the tvs were playing vintage beer ads, which was quite fun. They also sell some pretty good t-shirt designs. Overall, Old Stove Brewing is the perfect combo of good location, good food, and good beer. Definitely recommend a visit when in the Pike Place area!

    It was getting late in the day and this place seem like the right spot for food and beer…read more We walked in and got seated immediately. No wait at all. All three of us ordered flights. They gave us these post cards to write down our individual drinks. FYI - this place requires using your smart phone to scan a QR code for the menu. We ordered 2 apps (salmon dip with pita chips & chips and cheese dip) I ordered fish and chips. Buddy got the meat loaf. Our beer showed up quick. Waiter always checked on us often. Our apps showed up and they were both delicious. Then 5 minutes later our main dish orders showed up. Wasn't too happy with that because we wasted time to taste our beers and snack on the apps. They need to work on their timing. Need at least 10 minutes in between the beer and apps. The food overall is admittedly top notch. Fish and chips FRESH! The fish was juicy and the fried crust was perfection. Pieces were large. They will ask if you want 3 or 4. 3 is enough. If they can work on timing the drinks and food this place would be a 5 out 5, but will deduct a star because of that. The overall vibe of the place was nice. Huge layout with wooden picnic style tables. Outdoor tables if you're lucky to get one. Large tanks to brew beer surrounding the room and a merch table.

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    Old Stove Brewing - Pike Place - Lively Interior at Old Stove

    Lively Interior at Old Stove

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    Poblano Mac n cheese

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    Aloha Plates - Shin Ramen

    Aloha Plates

    3.9(256 reviews)
    1.2 miChinatown, Chinatown International District
    $$

    Showed up and was in a hurry and was able to get my food quick and it looked better than expected,…read moreplus it tasted even better than that expectation! I would definitely go back again.

    CID Food Walk stop number two: Aloha Plates, the classic Hawaiian standby in the Uwajimaya food…read morecourt. 2x Spam Musubi + Mac Salad Food Walk Special ($8) - The spam musubi are held in a heater so they are served warmed up by default. I didn't expect much out of these, but they were surprisingly good. The rice is cooked perfectly, sticky and tender, yet each grain is distinctive and almost bouncy, giving great mouthfeel. The musubi seems to be dipped in a small amount of soy sauce, although not enough to cover the entire rice surface. The additional sodium isn't really needed in the first place due to the salty and meaty kick the spam on top gives the handheld snack. It's a classic combination for a good reason! (4/5) For the Food Walk special, they only give a small scoop of mac salad. I'm sure the normal side portion for $5.94 is much larger. The salad is unspectacular but solid. It's a little sweet, a bit peppery, and certainly very creamy. There's a bit of julienned carrot included that isn't particularly crunchy, being soaked in the mayo sauce. The macaroni itself isn't mushy or overcooked, so it still has some texture. (4/5) I don't usually expect much out of food court restaurants, but Aloha Plates definitely surprised me with their quality. It seems like a solid option for Hawaiian.

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    Aloha Plates - Menu (Nov 2025)

    Menu (Nov 2025)

    Aloha Plates - Top: *Short Ribs plate  Left: $1.50 *Mac Salad Bottom: *ONO plate - chicken teriyaki & one short rib

    Top: *Short Ribs plate Left: $1.50 *Mac Salad Bottom: *ONO plate - chicken teriyaki & one short rib

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    McCoys Firehouse Bar & Grill - The vibe: gear and a cool pressed tin ceiling

    McCoys Firehouse Bar & Grill

    3.8(270 reviews)
    1.0 miPioneer Square
    $$

    Loved the vibes of this place, at least when we went on a Sunday, it was super mellow. We just so…read morehappened to catch the Oscars while enjoying a few drinks and some food. We were originally only going to grab some drinks, but ended up staying to watch the show and eat since it was so chill. We had passed by this place a few times and always wanted to see why it seemed so popular. McCoys didn't disappoint. The servers were all personable and surprisingly cheery for Seattle, they also didn't slack on the service, they were on it and I appreciated the quick friendly service. We could tell they just wanted to play some music, but because there were a few of us watching the Oscars, they were nice enough to let us watch instead of being jerks about it and just playing music. Really appreciated that as well, and no one asked them for this, they just read the room. I'd say this place is great for drinks. The food was alright, but we only had sandwiches and apps. We'll be back to try more.

    My hotel was only a couple blocks away from McCoys and I wanted to catch the Pat's game so I…read moredecided to come here. Walked in and the guy behind the counter was extremely friendly and told me I could sit anywhere. Ordered a vodka red bull and sat myself in a booth. I decided to get the sausage sampler for dinner. It came with bratwurst, polish, hot link and fries. It also came with coleslaw but I told the guy I did not want any coleslaw. I enjoyed all three sausages but my favorite was definitely the hot link because of the little spice it had. The guy said the sausage is all made in house which is awesome. Got a good meal, drank 2 red bull vodkas and watched a great game for all under $50. Deal! If you are in Pioneer Square and want to watch a game and get decent food and great service come here!

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    American Cheeseburger

    McCoys Firehouse Bar & Grill

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    Ox Burger - Lao burger and fried chicken sandwich (Insta: @badtothebite)

    Ox Burger

    4.5(188 reviews)
    0.8 miCentral District, Capitol Hill

    After a bad experience with the Lao Burger over at Taurus Ox (Ox Burger's originator), I kept…read morewondering if I had misremembered Ox Burger on my previous visit. Perhaps the Lao Burger served there wasn't as juicy and succulent, with perfectly crisp smashed patties as I recalled? Or perhaps Taurus Ox just serves a completely inferior version. I revisited for a Friday late dinner to reach the bottom of things. This was at around 8PM and the place was surprisingly busy, with a fully running kitchen and almost all seats taken. It's a pretty small restaurant to begin with, but since the food comes fast, people don't typically stay too long. By the time our food arrived, a table had cleared up for us. Lao Burger ($18) - This Lao Burger is just as good as my first visit. Absolutely perfectly fried smash patties, completely with lacy, crispy edges that provide texture and an intense caramelized meaty flavor. I've already described the burger in detail in my previous review - what I can say on this visit is that the burger is basically identical, indicating that Ox Burger is consistent with cook and construction. The burger as a whole has the perfect moisture level with plenty of unique funky, umami-full flavors that make each bite a delight. As with my previous review, two things come to mind that detract just a tiny bit from my full enjoyment. Firstly, the burger as a whole is a bit salty for my tastes, necessitating several trips to refill my cup of water Secondly, the piece of sliced pork belly included is kind of vestigial. It seems to be only there to add additional salt, because neither the flavor nor texture are very apparent while eating. (5/5) Deluxe ($15) - This burger is somehow way messier than the Lao to eat. Upon lifting it up, a mess of watery mustard/mayo mix drips onto the plate. I think it might be from the extra moisture in the tomatoes and lettuce. And yet, somehow the bun isn't soggy at all. This burger is otherwise excellent, combing the same picture perfect smash patties as in the Lao, with the classic fixings - American cheese, bacon, pickles, and plenty of veggie mix. (5/5) I'm glad I gave the Lao Burger another chance. It's now one of my favorite burgers in the city. I'll definitely be coming back to Ox Burger for more. The progenitor, Taurus Ox, remains on my not recommended list though! Bathrooms - Single unisex room.

    I was excited to walk down here with visiting family because I'd been eyeing the spot for a long…read moretime. It's the sister of Taurus Ox, and the Laotion twist of these burgers. The service was very typical of the neighborhood--quick and not friendly, but not quite unfriendly. It's really easy to tap pay and get yourself waters, utensils, napkins, etc while you wait for your food. It is pretty small inside, but they've got a great little wooden patio with picnic tables and shade. We opted to sit out here, despite being pestered by wasps. The food was great for all adults involved. Portions of fries are generous and delicious, and come with fancy sauces (none of which appealed to me, but were appreciated by my family). The burgers are really inventive, so we all wanted to try the Lao. It's delicious. I did balk at $18 for just the burger, which is a smash patty (less beef) and I took the cheese, Mayo, and cilantro off. Eighteen dollars! No side, no drink. I might just be living in the past I guess It's really hard to order for kids here, imo. Even my non-picky kid was not about it and the toddler wouldn't try it. Thank goodness for fries, eh? They've got gluten free buns for no upcharge.

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    Ox Burger - Interior

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