Bacco Cafe
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There is a bit of a wait, but its worth it. We shared a few things- the brioche French toast, the skillet and Dungeness crab omelette- All of a he dis…
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They were busy for Sunday brunch, but waiting time was reasonable because they arranged to overflow into the space of another adjacent restaurant that…
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Went on Saturday morning for breakfast. Very close to pike place Market. 10 minute queue. Ordered an omelette and hot chocolate, it was good. Not expe…
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9 Reviews on “Bacco Cafe”
Went on Saturday morning for breakfast. Very close to pike place Market. 10 minute queue. Ordered an omelette and hot chocolate, it was good. Not expensive either.
Worth the wait ! If there is a line stand in it. The staff are friendly and fast. The bloody Mary was incredible, a perfect spicy flavour and great pickled vegetables. The crab eggs Benedict was the best I have ever had, it was loaded with crab and avocado and the egg was so vibrant. The French toast was good as well with thick slices. I highly recommend trying this place out !
A cozy little place that is close to Pike Place Market in Seattle. We had breakfast over here on a chilly December morning. The place was packed with people and had a short waiting time. We got their Bacon and cheddar breakfast sandwich which comes with soft scrambled eggs and a side of herb roasted potatoes. The serving size is pretty big and if you’re not too hungry, you can actually consider splitting the sandwich between two which is what we did. The sandwich was delicious and the service was also pretty quick. I also saw that they served tea by this brand called Rishi Tea.Since I knew it was really good, I ordered the peppermint tea from that brand (which I must say is really good if you’re someone who enjoys tea once in a while) Overall loved this cute little place. smilingnotes.com
An overall disappointment until we ordered our coffee. Seafood salad was a bit lacking, my wife’s salmon omelette had a small portion of salmon tucked in. Service was incredibly slow on top. Juice was fresh and my cappuccino was excellent.
Out of all the food options in downtown Seattle this is a great one! My meal was fantastic! & they had fresh made fruit smoothies next time I’m in Seattle I’m coming back here! There was a wait but it was worth it!
Came here with the family as they were getting ready to close. They were still very hospitable even though we are a fairly large group to seat. I had the clam chowder and it was very good, but I wouldn’t come here to just get that. I heard from a couple others that the dungeoness crab sandwich was tasty, and the fries were nice and crisp. Service was fast and friendly, and the food was great for a light, late lunch.
We were in town for a Seahawks game so we decided to drop by and have breakfast at Bacco first since we had heard positive things about it. There was a little bit of a wait for a table but a solid 15 minutes later we were seated in the downstairs section of the restaurant. I had the Bacco breakfast with a biscuit and my significant other had the corned beef hash with toast. The homemade sausage was killer and quite enjoyable. The biscuit was nice and I snuck a few bites of the hash as well, which was quite delicious. The potatoes though I wasn’t a huge fan of, but I’m not really a potato person. The fresh juices were delicious. I had the Salerno and loved it, but you have to enjoy tart. My husband had the Genova, which was sweeter for those who don’t enjoy tartness. On all the all, we really enjoyed the atmosphere. The service was great and so was the food. Can’t wait to go back and try the crab benny!