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Patrick's Cafe & Bakery

4.7 (302 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Breakfast Burrito
Elizabeth E.

What a great find! Was in White Center meeting up with a friend after a walk in Lincoln Park & we decided to try Patrick's. Small bungalow turned into a restaurant. Cute vibes with butter art, plants and cozy home feel. Seating is small scale (3x4 tops and 3x2 tops). You can order at the counter and find a seat. Coffee and water are self serve. Friendly and customer focused staff, daily specials and a pastry display so welcoming you want to try everything! Friend ordered the biscuits and gravy with a pineapple scone. I ordered the breakfast burrito with bacon. Both of us loved the food and agreed that the portions were enough for two meals. We also both agreed we would like to come back to try other menu items or more of the pastries.

Chicken long rice, portugee bean soup, mac salad, lilikoi Bag of Lilikoi Shortbread Cookies, Haupia Cinnamon Roll, Pineapple Scones
David H.

Unko Patrick does it again! Stopped by to grab some quick eats and left with a HAUL. Unko also didn't let me leave without musubi and juice sheeeesh. The portugee bean soup was GAS, certified bangah. Everything fire over here

Mac Salad
Aimee G.

Went to Patrick's Café about 1 PM. There's a lot of street parking nearby. There's also indoor and outdoor seating. The servers were very friendly and it wasn't too busy when I went. The food came out promptly. I ordered the moco Loco, I like the char on the patty. It came with a lot of rice and gravy, and also some grilled onions. The inside of the restaurant is clean and has a lot of cute merch, snacks and baked goods . Planning to come back to get some cinnamon rolls.

Side Mac Salad
Alex R.

If there was ever an award for the cutest mom and pop Hawaiian fusion spot it's Patrick's Cafe. We stumbled upon Patrick's Cafe and Bakery and now it's a favorite top spot. It's a small house and offers local Hawaiian food from coconut cake, loco moco and Mac salad. We decided to order the Kuala Pork (we normally stay away from pork) however the lady was saying it was a favorite and we couldn't say no. It was with cabbage and rice and a side of Mac salad. I will be dreaming about the Mac salad. We weren't able to try the bakery portion but I can 100 percent guarantee we will be back! Thanks Patrick's Cafe for the homey warm welcoming and amazing service.

Turkey croissant sandwich
Gerie V.

I can always count on Patrick to make me the food I need, whether it's egg foo young, Portuguese sausage, eggs, and rice, or a fresh turkey croissant sandwich for lunch. Where else can you find a fresh pineapple scone? Everything is delicious. The turkey in this sandwich is sliced thick with tomato and romaine lettuce. It came with chips. Service is fantastic and kind. I always tell people that Patrick's food is better than his brother's because you can taste the love and aloha.

Chicken long rice
Rachel H.

This place is super homey and cooks up some great food. We ordered the chicken long rice and fried rice with egg on top. Everything was super flavorful and the food came out fast! The fried rice really hit the spot with a little bit of Tabasco sauce on top. For dessert we got a POG cake and it was moist and not too sweet. It's a small area inside and has about 4-5 tables. We came on a Sunday at 12pm and luckily didn't need to wait!

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Ngoc R.

Hawaiiain Cookies are to die for! They make em in house and fresh. If you're looking for a hole in the wall place to have brunch this is the spot. The loco moco was a bit bland and croissant sandwich was good but not amazing as their baked items!

Yummy Assorted Breakfast platter: Croissant Sandwich, Egg Bites, Danish, Mini Spam Musubi, scones.

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We’re open 4 days now. Friday Saturday Sunday and Monday. Mahalo

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Interesting authentic Hawai'an place, who knew? Nice passion fruit shortbread cookies

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By what time are the haupia cinnamon rolls available? Last time I went they weren't ready yet

Neel H., Relax, brah. This isn't a multi-national corporation with a rigid time schedule. It's one guy (Patrick) and a couple employees.

Can you accommodate a customer with celiac disease? As in, having both GF options and proper cleaning & preparation to reduce risk of cross-contact?

Alice M., I'm just a customer, but I think you are trying to make a watch out of a clock or are hoping to file a lawsuit. This business is one guy plus a couple employees.

Someone told me that you make custard pies? Is this true? I've been craving this for months and haven't worked up the energy to make one. Haha.

Yes I do. I’ll have some for the weekend. I only make 5” pies but if you want a 9” size it’s special order

Is the patio back open?

Weather permitting yes patio is wide open at 6’ social distancing

It wouldn't be a Hawaiian bakery with out Malasadas. Do you have them?

I can make them but I do not have the proper space time and equipment.

Does anyone know if he is the same PATRICK who used to bake for the stone house cafe on Rainier? I am on the hunt for that coconut cream pie!!!!

Yes I am.

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This was one of two places I wanted to take my bestie to for some great food I've had during the…read morepeaks of the pandemic. Thankfully dine-in is back open again, so we got here on a Saturday morning around 11:20am to indoor seating that was nearly full and a small line that was forming at the front counter. Walls have a bunch of photo frames, and overall place felt very homely. They have a ton of Hawaiian style plates and even burgers and some seafood, though we and most others got the former to eat. I ordered their chicken and pork combo Hawaiian style plate, and my bestie got their chicken katsu Hawaiian style plate. Portions are huge for both plates and both also came with macaroni salad. They give you sooooo much meat no matter what you get. To go in slightly more detail: - Chicken and pork combo: both meats were flavored very well, and a little sweet too though pretty salty without using the rice as a palette cleanser. Chicken had more depth in its flavor; the pork's flavor was a little too much for my liking, and was slightly harder to chew. Both meats had some sauce hat went onto the rice itself. This didn't detract from my overall experience here, though. - Chicken katsu: we both agreed this was our favorite after exchanging pieces of each other's dish. The katsu is crispy and crunchy, and the chicken itself retained a lot of its juiciness. Katsu sauce on the side is honestly optional since the meat itself is already salty enough. This place does share extremely limited parking with Cakes of Paradise next door, so get here early or be prepared to drive around the area to find some. Just get here, it's a place you can't pass up when you hit up Georgetown!

Kauai Family Restaurant is a true mom-and-pop spot with no-frills décor, big flavors, and a loyal…read morefollowing that proves how good the food is. Parking is scarce, so plan ahead and be patient. We came on a Wednesday and happened to score a parking spot right in front of the bakery. Once you arrive, get in line immediately--there will be one. The woman taking our order was incredibly peppy and friendly, even while juggling everything: taking in-person orders, answering phones, serving customers, and bagging food. Seriously impressive. All the seats were filled, so we ordered everything to-go. We got the famous crispy ginger chicken, spam musubi, and chicken long rice. I was hoping for oxtail soup and asked about it--she explained they only offer it on certain days and recommended calling early in the morning to check, then getting there quickly because it sells out fast. Can't wait to come back and try it. Back at the hotel, we feasted. The crispy ginger chicken is famous for a reason--so flavorful, perfectly crispy, and somehow even better the next day. The chicken long rice was packed with noodles directly in the soup (not separately) so the broth had mostly soaked into the noodles, but it was still deeply flavorful and comforting. The spam musubi leans on the sweeter side, which is great if that's your thing. Overall, this place is all about heart, hustle, and seriously satisfying Hawaiian comfort food. Come early, expect a line, plan for parking--and you'll be rewarded.

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Karaage Setsuna is a popular Japanese and Hawaiian casual restaurant in Belltown. Their portion…read moresizes tend to be large, while their service tends to be swift. The restaurant is smaller, with tables for mostly two or four people. They have an outside area, though the tables were not set up when we went. We were running late for a show, so I previewed the menu before arriving and ordered immediately upon seating. Our total time there was an impressive 40 min with their fast service. Very good to know for future reference. Karaage is in the name and is their signature dish. They make it the right way using chicken thigh. Prices are reasonable for the Seattle area. We will return again. The Food: Curry Rice with Karaage, $17.95 - 4 Stars This popular curry rice comes with a choice of protein, which naturally, we chose karaage. The curry sauce is delicious. There is a lot of rice on this plate though. Hubby left half behind. Poke Salad with tuna, $14.95 - 5 Stars Their poke salad with choice of 3.5 oz protein was excellent with the mixed greens. The salad wasn't overdressed and tasted refreshing with a light dressing. I would order this again. Karaage Chicken, small, $6.95 - 5 Stars Glad they offer the chicken as a side. The small is a good compliment to salad. Instead of four pieces, we had five. Hubby was happy to have more protein to go with the rice. They are more of a 4.5 stars rating. Their service speed bumped them up to 5 Stars.

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