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    Paradise Cafe

    3.3 (67 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Happy hour specials

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    The Oak Table Cafe - Italian Sausage Omelette

    The Oak Table Cafe

    4.6(991 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Apple Pancake, Thick Bacon... Warm Mocha or a Chilled,…read moreFlavorful Bloody Mary Loaded with Veggies and a Peppery Slice of Bacon in your Glass! Makes a Delicious Meal! ATMOSPHERE: Vintage SERVICE: Warm & Attentive PLEASE REMOVE the "Obama" Photo in the dining area, and Make Our Eating Experience Great Again!

    Had to revisit this place after our great meal about 15 years ago. Everything looked and felt as…read morethough only a year had passed. Staff super friendly, sadly like everywhere else the prices have risen greatly over time. Hubby ordered the classic Eggs Benny w/ fries instead of hash browns w/coffee. I ordered Eggs Benny Country Style on a croissant instead of muffin. Each were a whopping $20.50! (For an old school cafe that's high.... if it was a fancier water view place or maybe a fresh crab or salmon Benny sure.) Mine came with their grated potato pancakes. I asked about the sausage gravy since it came with a mushroom sauce so she brought me a small side but realized later was charged 3.25. They advertise their bacon as premium thick sliced from Seattle butcher, hickory smoked weighing over 1/2lb for 4 slices (9.00) it was good but honestly looked and tasted like a standard good bacon. We were expecting something more like decadent crispy pork belly for the price and description. Hubby enjoyed his meal, but eggs Benny should have a soft yolk and both of ours were cooked past that. Our server was so sweet we didn't want to complain. Coffee $5 but was good blend and ended up buying a bag they offer at register for $12 from local roaster down the street. My meal was good.... but unsure about the mushroom sauce and I love them. It was like this underlying slight sour taste that kept me from really enjoying it. The potato pancakes were different from what I recall. I thought they were more like latkes with a crispy potato taste/texture but these are so finely grated that you can't even detect they are shredded potatoes. It was more like a super thin buckwheat flavor to me, unique but was good with the yummy applesauce & sour cream. I ordered a Bloody Mary $12.50 was flavorful didn't feel any alcohol but fine. We enjoyed our meal for the most part, couple of slight disappointments but the prices are so extreme I don't know how people can afford eating breakfast here. Our bill with tip came to $90!!!! That's just crazy. I saw on the menu the price for side items like $4.75 for ONE EGG??? $5.95 for TOAST??? Wowza, Sorry but it just takes the enjoyment out of dining. That's just being greedy to your loyal customers.

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    Sunshine Cafe and Bar - Blueberry Pancakes

    Sunshine Cafe and Bar

    4.1(223 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Everything is perfect. The atmosphere, the cozy intimate size of the space. The buzz of locals,…read moreand visitors happy with just being there. The food is outstanding. We had the breakfast tacos. Beautifully tender and warmed tortillas, with perfectly crispy and seasoned potatoes cheesy eggs, and smokey chorizo. The mango salsa was a great pairing to add just the right sweet, heat. The yogurt parfait wes worth the trip by itself. Freshly made yogurt and granola. Can't say enough but YUM. Full bar is just a big plus . The are very concerned to food sensitivities. This was just our first time, but we just moved to town, so by the end of summer we plan to be first name old time regulars. Bring some sunshine into your life and come here

    We really enjoyed eating at Sunshine Cafe for the first time!…read more We've heard a lot of great things from folks that visit Adagio coffee and we knew they were a sister restaurant. So glad that we were able to finally give it a try! Jon ordered a 3 egg scramble with cheddar cheese and chives but he had mushrooms and spinach added! So yummy! He also up charged the toast for fruit. I ordered a BIG BREAKFAST which is a sandwich with a square hash brown, cheese, burger patty and a fried egg on top. The aioli seemed like it was just mayo... and the bun was meh. So I ate everything in between the two buns and it was super yummy! I also uncharged and got fruit and they gave us yummy strawberry, blueberries and banana! Really enjoyed the fruit! Great meal! Very short wait for good and the waitress was very pleasant and quick to take order and give us our bill.

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    Riverhouse Bistro

    Riverhouse Bistro

    4.0(54 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    We enjoyed our meal at Riverhouse Bakery and enjoyed the ambiance…read more The good: Pecan cinnamon roll French toast was super yummy! It was sweet and buttery so I didn't even need to add syrup or butter to my French toast! Vegetable omelette was super yummy and we are super appreciative that the server was able to substitute potatoes and toast for squash due to Jon's dietary needs. The bad: They only serve drip coffee. We live in Sequim! They really need to step up their coffee game and offer lattes and expressos. I ordered OJ. They were out of OJ. Really? The ugly: My over easy eggs were UGLY.... Both eggs were broken and one was overcooked. So relieved they did good and replaced them with yummy over easy eggs. The other ugly (which caused the 4 star review) is how EXPENSIVE this restaurant is. Jon ordered a vegetarian omelette $18 plus $3 salsa plus $3 avocado plus $3 change of potato and toast to squash. Really? His one omelette order cost $27 before tax! $30 after tax!

    Crab cake BLT was the Daily Feature and it exceeded my expectations. Everything was made from…read morescratch and you could tell! Tons of crab and the bread was delicious. I wish I had paused to take a photo! Denise is the owner and she came out and made us feel most welcome and shared some insight as to what made her crab cakes so delicious (the best). The prime rib dip was one of the best we've had. Albacore tuna melt, was a big yes! Sarah our server was genuine and prompt with our needs. Can't wait to return here. Finished up with some carrot cake... dense and delectable!

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    Mariners Cafe - B&G with Hash Browns and Meat

    Mariners Cafe

    3.5(125 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Wonderful restaurant! We enjoy breakfast there frequently. They are very accommodating with special…read morerequests! I love their sausage links. My boyfriend loves their huevos rancheros but lately has been really enjoying their steak and eggs. His steak has been cooked perfectly rare every time he has ordered it. Owners and staff are top-notch. We always feel welcome and appreciated. We appreciate the loyalty program and that they support the kids via the football discount card. Highly recommend for breakfast, we haven't tried lunch or dinner yet.

    If you're looking for warm, hearty comfort food in a cozy, family-style atmosphere, Mariner Café…read morereally hits the spot. We stopped in on Thanksgiving Day for breakfast, and even though they were packed, the kitchen still delivered. I ordered the classic breakfast--crispy bacon, perfectly done eggs, golden hashbrowns with just the right crunch, and an English muffin. Everything tasted fresh, familiar, and comforting. My friend had the biscuits and gravy with meat, and it was exactly what you want on a chilly Washington morning: hearty, flavorful, and seriously satisfying. Service was friendly, but with the holiday rush it was definitely a bit chaotic. We had to track someone down for coffee refills, which wasn't a huge deal but worth noting. Aside from that, the overall experience was great. If you're craving solid comfort food and a welcoming, down-to-earth vibe, Mariner Café is an easy recommendation--especially on cold days when you just want something warm and delicious. I'd definitely go back!

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    Club sandwich minus bread, Cole slaw

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    Chestnut Cottage Restaurant - Cinnamon Roll

    Chestnut Cottage Restaurant

    4.4(588 reviews)
    14.6 mi
    $$

    Had breakfast at Chestnut Cottage Restaurant and it ended up being one of my favorite stops of the…read moretrip. The coffee was unbelievably smooth--easily the best I had the entire time. The house lemonade was also top tier, which I didn't expect but definitely appreciated. Service was quick, and everyone working there was genuinely friendly without it feeling forced. The interior is simple and delicate, which made it feel calm and comfortable. Breakfast itself is pretty straightforward, but honestly... breakfast is breakfast. It was exactly what I wanted in that moment, and the overall experience is what made it stand out. Would absolutely come back.

    I've read the glowing reviews, and I'm offering a contrasting opinion…read more Today, I ordered a scramble made with egg whites and a Diet Pepsi (Diet Coke is unavailable here). They had to change the syrup for my soda, which took almost 15 minutes. When my soda arrived, it wasn't diet but the sugared version. No attempt made to fix this. When my meal arrived, the scramble ordered with egg whites only had bits of egg shell. I'm not sure how they got there, but it was I little like Russian Roulette as every third bit or so contained a tiny little egg shell piece. It was off putting. The potato hash accompanying the egg shell scramble was too greasy to have. Combine this food with a slightly combative server and you get a terrible and, in my case, unforgivable experience. Zero things went well and all of them went poorly. Breakfast for 2 was 60 bucks plus tip, and it's money I've invested in learning how much I do not care for Chestnut Cottage. 0/5, do not recommend

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    Salty Girls - Sequim Seafood

    Salty Girls - Sequim Seafood

    4.0(510 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    We found this little restaurant while visiting Sequim and now we make it an almost weekly visit…read moredriving from Port Angeles just to get a bowl of their AMAZING clam chowder and fish tacos. I can't remember ever having clam chowder as good and the fish tacos are absolutely loaded with fish. They have beer and cider on tap, great prices and wonderful staff that are always friendly and welcoming. If you love seafood this place will not disappoint!

    On the way to Victoria via the Black Ball Ferry, we opted for a quick stop at Salty Girls in Sequim…read morefor lunch. This was on a Friday and the place was empty when we got there at 11:30. Ordering is usually done via QR code, but they are also happy to orders at the register. One thing to note: on our visit, the restaurant left the front door open and didn't turn on heating so we found it rather cold inside. Clam Chowder in Sourdough Bread Bowl ($14) - Salty Girls has one of the best preparations for chowder bread bowls I've encountered. They expertly hollow out the center as much as absolutely possible, leaving maybe only half an inch of bread on the sides (I think they use the trimmings to make their homemade croutons). This allows them to ladle in the maximal amount of clam chowder, much more than most I've had in the past. While I believe the bread is some commercial one, it has a distinct, but light, sourdough taste and doesn't have the overwhelming taste of stabilizers and preservatives that some bread bowls run into. It's toasted very nicely, giving a fantastic crust, while the interior bread remains light rather than dense, yet holds up to the chowder well. The chowder itself is pretty good. It's thickened, but still just runny enough to not feel like it's been over reduced. Not clumpy or super heavy as some other chowders. There's a strong herbal quality in the mix, combined with large pieces of clam and bacon. The amount of clam isn't very generous, but there's enough of the chewy mollusk to get at least a piece per spoonful. Lots of tender diced potato chunks complete the chowder. There's by far the most potato in terms of ingredients in this dish, making it very carb heavy. The chowder is served steaming hot and remains quite hot for a long while even in the cold air of the restaurant. (4/5) Crab Melt ($18) - Interesting open faced sandwich, with the crusty heel portion of a ciabatta roll, toasted until crispy on the flats, but still softer on the interior, albeit thin. It's topped with an ice cream scoop of crab salad. The salad is essentially tuna salad with the crab substituted for tuna. This means there's a ton of crab and not much filler - plenty of sweet shreds of crab meat, mixed with a couple of crunchy pieces of celery in a creamy sauce. The crab salad is then topped with cheese, then the entire creation is broiled until the cheese on top becomes bubbly and the cheese that flows down the sides of the bread becomes essentially a crunchy cheese skirt. Something to note, not necessarily a negative, is that the center of the crab salad scoops remains cold, which is in stark contrast to the warmed exterior. The dish comes with a side of ridged kettle chips. Robustly crunchy, simply salted. Surprisingly good to dip into the clam chowder in fact. (4/5) Salty Girls definitely serves some good seafood dishes. I certainly wouldn't mind returning the next time I'm in Seqium. Bathrooms - Single unisex room Note: Salty Girls has a 3% credit card fee

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