Best Brunch Restaurants in U Village / U District
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- RRobinSeattle / Eastern Washington •14 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAs always, San Fermo exceeded expectations. From the ambience to the service to the food, our dinner last night was perfect. Our server also suggested two of their new dishes, the charred onion appetizer and the barley risotto and both were fabulous! Thank you San Fermo for yet another delicious evening! We’ll be back soon!More infoSan FermoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Ballard•4.7
- HharjeevSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat experience, the staff was really accomodating and kind. I loved the service.More infoThe GeorgePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.4
- DDennisVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •20 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe food and bar at Single Shot are second to none. Great appies and mains. Always some new and fun cocktails to try. One of our favorite restaurants!!!More infoSingle ShotPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Capitol Hill / First Hill•4.9
- GGraceSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAlways love going to Queen Mary. The ambience is carefully curated, charming clutter (changes with the season), the food is very good and the selection and quality of teas is outstanding. You can purchase them all at the emporium across the street! It’s fun to dress up and drink tea out of pretty cups on white linens. The High tea service is very pretty. Perfect for a special occasion. (Or just a nice lunch)More infoQueen Mary Tea RoomPrice: Moderate• Afternoon Tea• Laurelhurst•4.8
- DDonnaSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoI had family here from California, and we arranged to meet at this restaurant, which I had been to once previously. I remembered that it was good, and also that it was near Seattle Center, and I had a hunch these two would want to poke around over there once our meal was done, so it was a perfect location. The service was warm and friendly, but never intrusive, and the food was divine. I ordered the "sweet stuff" French toast with caramel and strawberries; nobody else makes it like this, and it was mouthwatering! I also ordered (to go) some "soft scramble" eggs with asparagus and Dungeness crab. It's so hard to get real, fresh crab anymore, what with the overfishing, but my eggs had actual leg segments of crab in them, a perfect ratio of filling to egg. The eggs came with their amazing potatoes, and my husband and I had that dish, along with a small amount of leftovers from my French Toast, for dinner that night. This may be my favorite Seattle restaurant right now! The cherry on the sundae, so to speak, was that when we were finished, we sat and chatted and nobody seemed anxious to kick us out of our booth. Oh hell yes.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.7
Discover best brunch restaurants in U Village / U District
Discover the best spots for a delightful brunch in Seattle's vibrant U Village / U District area. This bustling neighborhood is renowned for its diverse dining scene, offering a range of brunch options that cater to every palate and preference. From cozy cafes serving organic, locally-sourced ingredients to innovative eateries with unique brunch menus, there's something to satisfy everyone. The area is particularly praised for its commitment to quality and freshness, ensuring a top-notch dining experience. Visitors can expect friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, making each brunch outing enjoyable. Whether you're in the mood for a classic eggs Benedict or something more adventurous, the U District's brunch scene won't disappoint. Explore this culinary hotspot for your next weekend brunch and experience the best of Seattle's local flavors.