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Greenbridge Cafe

4.4 (283 reviews)
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Casual
Quiet
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Plate lickin' good
Lyna N.

This is my new favorite place for brunch! The dishes are all so tasty and put a unique touch on brunch with its Mexican flair. The staff are friendly and provide great service, and the ambiance is nice as well. Parking is ample as it is tucked within an area with community spaces. I really enjoyed the gnocci with pork belly and eggs chorizo benedict. My sister ate everything on our plates. I was impressed by the potatoes, which I find tend to be soggy at many breakfast places. However, at Greenbridge Cafe, they were crispy!

Chorizo con Papas and potato gnocchi in bg
Irene L.

Chorizo con papas 3/5. Potato's were cut small so fluffy to crispy ratio was great. Portions was definitely two meals work for me. Comes with a sunny egg and two pieces of bread which were very soft but crisp. Didn't feel like the tossed chorizo with onions and peppers added much to the potato dish. Felt like potatos mostly. Potato Gnocchi 4/5. Good flavor. Really yummy cream smell. Not too creamy oily tasting. Kind of heavy but the pork belly adds good contrast. Potato gnocchi was al dente and the pork belly was soft with a firm bite. Water in carafe had couple floating bits so we didn't drink. The chef and waitress were nice and asked us several times if we wanted to try dessert. So full had to pass. Would get the gnocchi again or try something new

Crispy chicken and grits with poblano sauce
Kristy B.

The poblano sauce alone is worth it. But everything I've had here is delicious. Their cinnamon rolls are so so good too. The service is also great. Such a friendly and warm family run business.

Cinnamon roll
Whitney C.

If I could give this place 6 stars, I would. It was honestly the best brunch I've ever had. We started our feast with an appetizer of a homemade cinnamon roll. It was moist and fluffy and just-the-right-amount of icing. I ordered chiliquiles and my husband has chorizo Benedict. Both came with potatoes and both meals were the best we've ever had. The poblano sauce was out of this world (on both dishes). The chiliquiles have a generous helping of pork. So savory and good. We showed up at 11 AM on a Sunday and expected a wait but we were seated immediately. The staff greeted us with smiles and the service was quick and friendly! We wish we lived in Seattle so we could come here every week!

Joseph S.

10/10 would eat here again the food was perfect The portions were good I'm not a fan of over stuffed plates. I recommend the egg Benedict

Migas

We went for the first time today for brunch. What a delicious experience! Can't believe it took me this long to find it. We tried the eggs Benedict, Potato Gnocci, and Migas. That poblano cream sauce is off the charts good. You can tell the care they take with the food and preparation. Friendly great service from Alma, the owners sister. Cozy clean interior and like the open kitchen area. We most definitely will be back, don't miss this place!

cinnamon roll
Dianna T.

Greenbridge Cafe is a cute Latin-inspired breakfast place in White Center. I pass this area all the time, but I've never driven down this side street before. My husband and I went there on a Sunday morning and it was super easy to find street parking. It was actually Father's Day and it was pretty busy. We had to wait a little bit for a table, but it wasn't bad at all. Our waitress warned us that a large table just put their food order in, so she suggested we start with a cinnamon roll. The cinnamon roll was gigantic and very good. I ordered the Eggs Benedict with Smoked Ham (the other options are Butternut Squash + Mushroom or Chorizo + Spinach). It comes with poached eggs, roasted poblano sauce, and breakfast potatoes. I enjoyed my food and would recommend it. My husband ordered the Migas Con Jamon (caramelized onions, tomatoes, roasted corn, jack cheese, ham, scrambled eggs, crispy tortillas, and avocado crema). He didn't really enjoy this dish, but to be fair it didn't look like some of the other pictures on Yelp (so not sure if it was just an off day or something).

Gnocchi
Monique A.

One of the most underrated and hidden gems in all of Seattle. I love this spot and even though I now live z30 minutes away, I still travel here monthly for weekend brunch.

Desayuno de la casa
Oddah D.

Came here for brunch and it was delicious! Mimosas complimented the meal. Dishes were seasoned perfectly. The crispy chicken had a delightful crisp, as the bacon was too.

Thelma M.

I'm always looking for an excuse to go out and enjoy food at a new restaurant and of course I caught my friend well on her belated birthday still a good reason . I want to first start off by saying green bridge Cafe had flexi straws I haven't seen those in a while and they brought back some nostalgia. I started my day with brunch!! Apple pistachio pancakes slightly heavier than a normal pancake but good dusted with powdered sugar, two slices of bacon, breakfast potatoes well seasoned, and sunny side up brown eggs, and yes I did ask because I do not like white eggs I think they're unhealthy and they stink . Specific eggs unless you're going to a vegan or organic restaurant. My friend had Chorizo spicy caramelized onions roasted peppers over easy egg on rustic bread along with breakfast potatoes. The service was nice and the music was phenomenal it made me want to get up and practice my salsa, Cha Cha Cha. Restrooms available and clean, I specify that because I can't stand dirty nasty bathrooms especially in restaurants. Plenty of parking next to the coffee shop DubSea and the local kids club located in the apartment complex of green bridge considered White Center, and I recommend going for brunch. Signing off until next time, be safe and mask up

Chilaquiles and spinach chorizo eggs Benedict
Sandra S.

This place is a gem! Came here on a sunny Sunday and ordered the chilaquiles and chorizo eggs Benedict. The chilaquiles isn't the traditional style I've had but I prefer Greenbridge's take on it so much that I avoid ordering chilaquiles anywhere else. The chorizo eggs Benedict was also delicious! Honestly couldn't choose one over the other they both offered a different unique flavor. I recommend going halfsies with someone so you can try more than one dish :D

Pulled pork and yucca with roasted poblano sauce.

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Great French dip, it's in a new development, I work in South Park where the lunch choices are limited and was glad to find something better.

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Excellent service with delicious food. Best French Toast in town. Love the Migas too.

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Wanted to order through Grubhub for pickup or delivery but it's always showing as closed even if Yelp says they're open. Is there a way to order for pickup or delivery? Can I order online?

Well they're only open until 2:00 p.m. so not sure what time you're ordering and it does say that they do GrubHub yes I do see that you can order online but you may want to give them a call

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