Top Cafes in Northwest market street, Adams, Seattle, King county, Washington, United states

Firehouse Coffee

Address: 2622 NW Market St suite b, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

Cafe

“I really like the coffee here, the friendly staff and the interior. HOWEVER, it drives me nuts that there isn't a menu on the drive-thru. seems like a very easy thing to do, you have to guess what size cups they have, guess what else other than coffee that they can make, etc. it's so frustrating because for YEARS there hasn't been a menu, it doesn't have to be a fancy chalkboard or sign, it can be laminated and hung outside... and if you don't want to include pricing (for whatever reason), fine, but at least make it simple for people to know what you can actually make.”

Portage Bay Cafe - Ballard

Address: 2821 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

Cafe Restaurant

“I've been here a number of times over the five years I've live here and have always loved it. The service is outstanding. Even when something was missing, by the time we were about to ask for it, our server brought it out before we could ask. Exceptional quality of food and I also love the kitchen bar!”

Freya Café

Address: 2655 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

Cafe Furniture store Home goods store Store

“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 Nordic food in the area. They have a small selection of dishes but they are good representation of some of the foods popular in the Nordic countries. I ordered one of the Danish dogs which is their take on a Danish hot dog. I’ve been to Copenhagen and Danish hot dogs are delicious especially with the remoulade and fried onions. Freya Café’s version I believe uses PNW ingredients and combines it nicely with the Danish concept. The Uli’s sausage was tasty and the curry mayo sauce added mellow spice. The pretzel bun rounded out the flavors nicely as well. As a side note, the older gentleman who brought the food out seemed very kind and personable as well. Freya Café is definitely a place I would just visit even if I wasn't going to the museum.”

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