13 Coins
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I have never had worse service. My family has been coming here now for four generation, my Aunt used to sing and play piano here 4 generations ago. To…
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Traveling in Seattle I ended up at 13 Coins for breakfast. Typically I steer clear of 24-hour restaurants. But I was pleasantly surprised. The warm de…
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Service in the bar was lackluster and dismissive. The food is overrated for the prices. I've tried and tried to give this location a chance. I always …
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13 Coins is open for Casual Dining and Bar. 13 Coins serves Steak, American and Seafood dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “13 Coins”
Service in the bar was lackluster and dismissive. The food is overrated for the prices. I’ve tried and tried to give this location a chance. I always heard the SeaTac location was the best. NOT!! I’m a local and will be going to Denny’s or Dave’s Diner before I ever go back to 13 Coins. I don’t know why, but everyone seems so underwhelmed with their job at this location. Too bad. So easy for me to stop in on my way home. It won’t happen again.
Food was less than marginal, ordered coconut prawns and they were definitely not prawns, the shrimp were about the size of a half dollar butterflied! The sauce had a left over dish soap taste, service was pleasant, but knew that food was not going to be up to par!
I have been to this place many times and have to admits that the food and service has been top notch as always. Conveniently located and the plus point being that it is open 24×7. Food and drinks have always been good and service has been acceptable. Bit noisy inside though. Parking can be a nightmare – so come prepared to park far away.
Would not recommend this establishment for any large parties. This establishment refused to accommodate a party of 20 so that they would not disrupt their regulars.
It’s a American restaurant that’s open for 24 hours. Conveniently located across the Seatac Airport. They do have a wide selection of entres to choose from, but everything I’ve tried, there was no flavor. Staff is usually slow. You can hear the cooks constantly argue and breaking dishes. People come here to relax after a days worth of traveling, but the restaurant makes it difficult to dine in peace.
Pretty good food, but a little pricey – the crab cakes were great, wine was good, steak was average … I would come here again, but I would probably try something different than the steak next time.
We went for breakfast before flying out of SeaTac & thought there was was a fun, retro feeling to the restaurant. One of us had a Monte Cristo sandwich which was more like French toast with ham & cheese, but it was delicious. The other meal was a turkey meatloaf sandwich. It was good too. The service was attentive & capable. We would certainly return.