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Portage Bay Cafe in Ballard

2821 Northwest Market Street, Seattle, WA 98107

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4.3 1,085
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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Sunday:

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

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Portage Bay Cafe in Ballard
4.3
2821 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, United States
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2821 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, United States
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About the Business

Portage Bay Cafe in Ballard

Portage Bay Cafe in Ballard is a cozy and inviting cafe located in the heart of Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. Situated at 2821 Northwest Market Street, this charming eatery is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Known for its delicious food and warm atmosphere, Portage Bay Cafe offers a menu filled with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and a variety of tasty dishes to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a healthy salad, or a satisfying sandwich, this cafe has something for everyone. Stop by and enjoy a delicious meal at Portage Bay Cafe in Ballard today!

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Mari Kim:
4

"Friends came from South Carolina. Decided they should enjoy the brunch experience at Portage Bay Café. Across the street from the beloved dive bar The Sloop in Ballard was the closest. First and foremost: at this (and every) Portage Bay location reservations are absolutely necessary. Open Table app is a much easier option than trying to get someone on the phone especially if you're actually doing the same-day reservation. You'll always get voicemail. They're just that busy. Went an hour and a half before our reservation time to request a table for eight at 1:30PM. We arrived 10 minutes before our reservation and checked in to make sure everything was tracking. Fast-forward: it would actually be another 35 minutes before we would get to sit down. I share this because as I was leaving I heard another couple say they were 25 minutes behind their reservation. If you regularly go to Portage Bay Cafés across the city, you know that a longer wait is not unusual (but it's helpful to know if you aren't accustomed). But here's how we managed that time delay in that neighborhood. We had four kids between the ages of four and 11 so we decided to take a walk down the block to visit the Danbo troll in front of the Nordic Heritage museum. A great place to pause for photos. Then, what is not as well known is that there is a cool full-size labyrinth behind back. So we went around back through the parking lot to the back entrance to explore another great PNW tradition: the walking labyrinth. We and the kids walked the labyrinth -- turned out to be a super cool experience that the kids took to right away. They had never done one before. We had a hard time pulling them away and had to suggest we return maybe after our lunch. At 90 minutes on the dot we went back to the restaurant and we were told they were waiting for one table to get up so that we could be seated together. Due to no fault of the staff another 25 minutes passed. At that point a couple in our party indicated they might have to leave... because they were not sure there would be time to for them to sit and eat their meal once they had ordered bc they had to get to their next commitment. I mentioned this to the host/hostess team and they sincerely apologized because they realized it had been quite a while. Luckily with fresh turnover they were able to offered us the option to sit outside. That actually suited us well because it gets pretty loud inside, and when kids are hungry and overstimulated it's nice to be in the open air. We indicated we were happy to sit in the fresh air. We were offered blankets to help with warmth. The outside seats have umbrellas to keep you dry which was helpful since it was drizzling a bit bit today. We had our orders all ready to go and placed them immediately. And they came out with in 10 minutes! The kitchen was very prompt; our server Erin understood our situation and was great about taking our orders immediately and bringing everything out as quickly as possible. What was also great was the kids took to climbing on the squid bike rack that is in front of the restaurant and that kept them occupied for the 25 minute delay. Then they had a field day visiting the breakfast bar with their pancakes. They came back with their plates loaded: fresh strawberries, fresh blueberries, fresh raspberries, chocolate chips, fresh whip cream… It was like heaven. The pancakes came out as Mickey Mouse w/ the ears, and the kids appreciated that because they had been to Disney World earlier in the year. That pancake is a great excuse to get kids to eat fresh berries. With the adults the grapefruit and orange mimosas were very popular. Eggs Benedict is my traditional go to for breakfast or brunch but here they have something called the Seattle Benedict. Two of us ordered Seattle Benedict because the base is crab meat. The Huevos Rancheros came out tasting great with chorizo. We ordered some bacon and sausages on the side, maple pork sausages. The bacon had some nice pepper on it which I loved. The kids inhaled the pork sausages."

1 year ago
Gabriel Fusca:
4

"Great place for brunch. The menu has a good variety of options to select. Food is great. Staff is very friendly . We went on Saturday and it was a bit crowded. Be sure to make a reservation to avoid long wait times."

1 year ago
Marcy Cahill:
5

"Food was delicious. Had the mole verde burrito, which was huge. The French toast was also really good. Service was great, even when busy. We had a reservation, so didn’t wait. The kids meal prices are great and still had good portions."

1 year ago
Rose Peterson:
5

"My friend and I decided to brunch at this spot, and we were in for a treat. My friend ordered the migas quesadilla, and it was so generous in portion size that we ended up taking some home. As for me, I opted for the oatmeal French toast, which was not only massive but also made from scrumptious challah bread. The highlight was the fruit bar, allowing us to customize our toppings just the way we liked. It's no surprise that this Seattle brunch chain often has a line - the food is that good! A delightful brunch experience that's worth the wait."

1 year ago
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