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I'm thrilled that Lovely Night has taken over the cafe. I was at an event that they had catered so I knew the food would be good. We came in for coffee and pastries on a Friday morning. The pastries are beautifully presented. The coffee was strong and delicious. They have a nice selection of foods i
A lovely spot to have a coffee/read or work. The service is always friendly and makes for a relaxed atmosphere. We love all the standard coffee options + drinks with a Nordic twist. I'm a big fan of the Jarlsberg cheese board too!
Had a nice taste of nordic styled dessert and coffee. Heard that this cafe rotates the vendor often, so check it out frequently for new menu items.
Very nice little museum cafe with interesting Nordic foods. Different flavors and textures. A really good experience to start of our visit to the museum.
Love this place, especially in the morning. Every time I come here (3) it feels like I just found it in a good way. Really good cardamom twist and other baked goods - made right there. Coffee made to hurry so relax and take it easy. This little spot is worth a visit
Get the gravlox with the seeded bread. You won't regret it. -- Want a taste of the Nordic wave of cuisine that won't break your bank? Try this place. Yes, it is a museum cafe. Don't let that stop you. They have an amazing menu and it was better than a much more expensive restaurant I ate at that adv
Fun lattes! Osmanthes London fog latte, seaweed latte with soy sauce caramel.
Delicious food, friendly service, not too busy on a weekday morning. Bright/sunny location.
Really good casual Nordic cafe inside the Nordic museum. For food - Mormor's pantry smorgasbords was very good. The food is on the lighter side, so if you're hungry you might want to get two dishes. For cocktails - the Anker & Bertneas great.
I appreciate that along with the remodel of the Nordic Museum they put importance on including a quality café to bolster the museum experience. Unfortunately, while Nordic immigrants have a deep history in Seattle, places that serve Nordic foods are few and far between. Freya is a nice addition to N
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