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In Seattle, our group stopped by Culture Kitchen, and had the BLT and chickens and waffles. BLT is thick, its bacon could be crispier, and the avocado mash included in sandwich, skipped, unless you like or love avocados. The chicken and waffles with bourbon butter was hands-down the best tasting
Enjoyed a great lunch here while exploring the museum. Caesar salad with salmon, grilled cheese with turkey, cheese pizza and chicken strips for the kids were delicious. The fries here are awesome. And they’ve got a nicely stocked bar with plenty of local beers on tap. Very satisfied with the overal
I see there are some negative reviews here, but I have to say, the grilled cheese sandwich I had here was one of the best I have ever eaten, including my own, and I make a damn fine grilled cheese! It was so ooey, gooey and cheesy, with a garlic aiolia, thin sliced turkey and tomato, surrounded by c
Beautiful place and people. James is hands down the best person. His customer service is exceptional. I love the food and atmosphere. It’s exquisite and welcoming. Im visiting from Missouri.
The quality of the food here was excellent, especially considering the small kitchen, and the service and staff were great. Two of us had grilled cheese sandwiches, which sounds boring I know, *but* the freshly grilled parmesan-crusted bread and Muenster cheese made it interesting and delicious. We
Food: We order orange juice, latte with soy milk, chicken nuggets, and everything dog. The orange juice was sweet and fresh! Worth the $4. The latte was $3.75 for a small. It was good. The chicken nugget was $6 and tasted freshly fried and somewhat of a healthier taste than the average nugget. The $
CK Burger, Grilled Ham/Cheese and fries. The burger was mouth watering even before I took a bite. The grilled ham is like HAM and CHEESE, it was pretty stuffed. The prices are a little inflated. For me it was worth it as a tourist here in Seattle. FYI: All sandwiches come already with chips.
I live in Bellevue but come to Seattle almost every day. I was heading to a spot to get some Thai food before going to the the Seattle Opera today close by, and I wanted to try this spot on my way to the Thai place. I came in and noticed they only have one size cappuccino. They gladly worked with me
Surprisingly good food and coffee for a cafe like this. The burrata tomato olive sandwich was hearty and came with smoked salmon clam chowder. The chowder could have been hotter (luke warm restaurant food is a pet peeve of mine) but over all the experience and food exceeded my expectations.
We had a great experience! My 4 year old was exhausted and fell asleep waiting on her food, staff was extremely helpful and friendly with our inconvenient circumstances. Bar staff went above and beyond to help us.
Busy day and want a quick bite? Counter service. Tired and need a spirit refill? Full bar. Cold rainy day? Muenster sourdough grilled cheese and creamy tomato soup to warm the insides. Personable and knowledgeable staff to guide your way. And prices below what you'd expect at a metropolitan museum.
Sat at the bar with my GF before and after our trip through the MoPop. Emily was an amazing bartender and filled us in on some things to see in the museum and local places to go. Makes a great old fashioned, as well as a great selection of creative cocktails.
James the bartender is awesome. First order out had a mess up, not a moment passed and James had our order corrected and delivered. Out of all the restaurants we've visited on our honeymoon, this place served us the best. Thanks again for the fun time. -the Pursel's
Very, very cool people in a very very cool place.
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