
Great flavors and I was practically licking the curry sauce of my plate by the end of my meal. You get a view of the entire skyline right on the water.ĭinner: Pestle Rock Thai (2305 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107 // 206.466.6671)Īuthentic Thai food. Gasworks Park is a MUST, especially at sunset on a clear Seattle day. Next, head over to the Fremont Bridge to see the Fremont troll and Gasworks Park, with a gorgeous view of downtown Seattle right on the water. We walked from Uneeda to all three (which was farther than expected, but definitely doable). Everyone got a different burger and everyone agreed this place absolutely KILLED IT! No one left hungry, that’s for sure. It had A TON of flavor and didn’t fall apart like veggie burgers tend to do. Back to the onion rings… They are massive and they will literally change the way you think of onion rings forever more. Order at the counter and listen for your name so service is quick. Their burger flavor/seasoning, snoqualmie milkshakes and onion rings are over the top and life-changing. (we went for dinner but lunch would be better because you can enjoy warmer patio weather) This was hands down our favorite meal all trip… And we had some great food so that is really saying something. See more on what to do at Pike Place HERE.
#BISCUIT BITCH 1ST AVENUE SEATTLE WA FULL#
It is full of gorgeous floral boquets for $15, fresh fish, beautiful artwork, see the first Starbucks, get some mini donuts from Daily Dozen, stick a piece of gum on the gum wall, etc, etc.

where you will hopefully eat some moreĮxplore the market to your hearts desire. The staff was very helpful and friendly, and it’s in a great location to eat then walk to Pike Place market. I am from the south and this dish was just as good as any I have had back home. These biscuits are BITCHIN! The most perfect combination of buttery biscuits, gravy, grits, egg, sausage, etc. Walking distance from the Westlake Station. We took this from Tacoma International Station (free parking) to the Westlake Station- Great shopping! Since we got the boys a “pre-breakfast” donut, they were willing to put up with a quick breeze through Nordstrom Rack and Zara as we got into the Westlake Station.īreakfast: Biscuit Bitch (1909 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 // 206.441.7999) Make your way toward Pike Place Market via the Light Rail. There are multiple locations.) Quick service and great variety, even on a Saturday morning. (This is great for people who stay in Bellevue to avoid the Seattle traffic. … Because by the time you get to your real breakfast everyone will be too hangry to function. If you are looking for a waiter, reserved seating, a quiet napkin breakfast, then look elsewhere.Your “one-day” guide to seeing the best sites and eating the best food at each one.īegin in Bellevue (where you should stay to avoid the Seattle crowds and high hotel prices).

So, if you like great food, and are fine with a funky ambiance with the B-word everywhere, then I highly recommend that you add this to your Seattle adventure. The food is served on disposable paper plates, so one can move and eat, but I would find that difficult. But, I got there at a good moment and found a seat. There are very few places to sit at this location, I have not been to the others. It was a biscuit with gravy, with cheese covered grits and a hot sausage and jalapenos. The recommendation was the Hot Mess B-word.

The staff are helpful and friendly, gave me great advice on what to try after I gave them a bit of my heat preferences. The food is innovative, southern influence. The Biscuit B-word (the review format does not let me use this word in my review) is a funky little spot on 1st Avenue, not too far from the Pikes Market. On my morning exercise when visiting Seattle, I am always looking for interesting places to come back for breakfast.
