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Beat the tourists traps and get an affordable sandwich here. My wife and I each got a sandwich and don't know what people online are complaining about. It's nice to have a comfortable seat and not have to wait in line for a bowl of soup. Sorry haters. Well then come so
Returned here twice on a very short trip because I loved the large array of options and the service. The man behind the counter was so sweet and the location (Post Alley) is one of the most charming to have a meal at on Pike's. Also to be in such a tourist hotspot the prices were incredibly fair. Hi
During my recent visit to Pike Place Market, I came across this place. I decided to try their Nazaruddin Sandwich, and I must say, it was a delight! Despite the low ratings, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of their freshly baked focaccia bread--it really tasted good. I couldn't quite unde
Honestly people are sleeping on this place. In a challenging tourist/trap environment like Pike Place, this offers counter service with a smile, outdoor patio seating to watch the day go by. The sandwich is made with a fresh fluffy focaccia bread. I purchased the Egg and Hop which came out quickly
Loved it and prices so affordable compare to many in the area..I live on Eastlake and some places charge 20$ for sandwich and additional plus if you wanna add cheese 😂
Ordered the Zorba, as was craving roasted eggplant. Not a great sandwich but better than OK. Would have preferred slices of eggplant as opposed to spread. If expectations are huge sandwich, place with European in name probably not the choice. But with chips/salad this is good enough. ⭐️⭐️for locatio
We were looking for a brunch place without too long of a line and accidentally stumbled upon this wonderful hole in the wall. The staff was extremely friendly, and everyone loved what they ordered. I had the Nasruddin (which is vegan), and cannot say in words how delicious it was. It's not a fancy
Being first time to Seattle. This was the stop to make. Pikes place. Stumbled upon sisters European sandwiches starving. Ordered my wife and I the Santa Barbara and the egg and bacon. Man, I tell you, come try it yourself. I can't tell you. Good sandwiches. The guys are awesome! Go check it out. In
Stopped in for a quick Sunday brunch while walking around the market. Quick and attentive service from the owner. The coffee cake was moist and the coffee was pretty decent considering. Will return.
I got the zobra sandwich and It was delicious, go here if there is a long line for the chowder. There was one man working his butt off to take care of everyone, but the order only took about 5 minutes.
It's a great little shop in Pikes Place. While I ordered the Croque Monsieur (ham, cheese, tomato), they have an all day breakfast menu! Maybe you'll be lucky enough to see Barbara while he's working (haha, he works a lot as the owner), but the food here is delicious! They even have an option for ki
The sandwiches are alright but not making a whole dish. Considering that, I think they are a little overpriced. There were only a few vegetarian options although the list is full of sandwiches. They have gluten-free bread. And the chocolate croissant was better than expected.
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