What a cool spot for breakfast in Georgetown. It’s like an eclectic knickknack shop mated with an exceptional coffee house and had a beautiful restaurant as a child. The chile verde burrito was absolutely fantastic—actually one of the best burritos I’ve had outside of California. The ham & egg raclette was also super tasty! Loved the cappuccino and latte as well. They’ve got a lot of creative stuff going on on their menu here—I’d love to come back and give some other items a try.
The woman working the front was really hospitable and welcoming. She helped with our orders and checked in on us, but made everything seem so nonchalant it was almost like hanging out with a friend instead of being waited on. Can’t recommend this place enough! Loved it.
Settle’s Georgetown is teeming with eclectic specialty shops and creative eateries. Brother Joe’s has had a bit of a makeover and the new look resonates with me. I love to have a date with myself and a cozy spot in a café with lots going on in the surroundings is always a treat. Brother Joe’s is such a space. I guess it’s reputation is that of a coffeehouse, but it delivers more than a good cup of Joe! It offers an artisan specialty market with items perfect for gifts for those in the cocktails and cigar set.
If you are a coffee drinker their selection of espressos and lattes is impressive. Food offerings lean more toward soup and sandwiches, but the ones I’ve had are equally as impressive. Some of the prices can be a little jarring, but well worth it. Brother Joe doesn’t skimp on anything. Bread and ingredients are top quality and a bite is more than a mouthful. Seating is limited, and be prepared to wait a few minutes if you order carry out. They prepare to order. It’s difficult to find parking in the area but it’s worth a spin around the block to look for one if you want to treat yourself to a good bite to eat. Make it a destination must do.
Great place to eat breakfast sandwiches. An incredible place to have coffee too. A coffee shop in the middle of nowhere with beautiful aesthetics . We had a latte , Holy Mole Mocha and Brojoe croissant.
Brother Joe is a must-visit stop in Seattle.
Decadent food and delicious coffee make every bite worth it.
The service from the staff was excellent. They recommended things new to the menu and cautioned us that our brunch coffees had big dessert vibes, it was a good warning because that could've been a weird surprise.
I'm looking forward to visiting again next time I'm in town.
I got the Verde pork, potatoes and egg hash. It was a little spicy but not too spicy and very delicious. I also got the chata iced coffee. 10/10 recommend!
The B.L.A.T is perfection. I could eat it every morning. My friend and I came here for the first time this morning and I wish I lived closer. The store is so cute, great customer service, food was excellent and the chai tea was the best I’ve had in Seattle. Such a great place for breakfast.
What a cool spot for not only delicious breakfast and lunch options, but a delightful gift shop as well. They have unique liquors and bar accessories, plus a fun assortment of gift ideas. Will definitely be back for that grilled cheese with tomato soup 😋
Brother Joe has quickly become a favorite of mine. I felt so comfortable just walking through the door into their space. It's full of decorative flair, trinkets, plants, and specialty market items. The barista was down to earth too. After looking at some of the older pictures online it seems like a lot of redecorating was done to transform seating areas into a eclectic specialty market.
I was of the mind to compare different flavors so I ordered a bit more than usual: an 8oz Holy Mole Mocha (spiced with Mexican chocolate, chilies, and orange zest), a 12oz You Know Chata? (cold brew, rice, vanilla, and cinnamon), Egg and Cheese Croissant, and the Field Roast Sandwich. They were all delicious-- especially the Egg and Cheese Croissant. I could definitely pick out the flavor profiles of the drinks, and I will definitely be back to try the rest of the menu.
Cool, chic coffee shop in Georgetown that kind of feels like a mini World Market. The menu has some unique options and they have a wide array of gifts available from grocery and alcohol to local handmade items like soaps ans candles. I got the miso honey espresso and it was delicious. They have limited indoor seating but there's seating on the sidewalk as well.
Pulled up here after the airport off minimal sleep and an empty belly. Man did it deliver. The ham and Rocletta sandwich was the best breakfast sandwich iv ever had. The coffee was right up there too as one of my favorites.
Great atmosphere and customer service as well.
Highly reccomend and will return for sure. Glad there's not one where I live in Texas because I would go broke eating here
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