September 2, 2014

Seattle Part 4

Our last breakfast in Seattle was my favorite! Oddfellows Cafe & Bar was on my must-visit list and highly recommended by several people so I made sure to incorporate it into our trip. The interior of the restaurant is rustic-themed and gorgeous. I ordered the biscuit & eggs, which was divine. I never knew I even liked biscuits. I was also excited to try Stumptown coffee for the first time. My friend got the brioche french toast with mascarpone & maple syrup, which was a really thick slice of brioche and ridiculously delicious. Oddfellows's dinner menu looks delicious as well so it's on my list for my next Seattle trip.

After breakfast we walked around Capitol Hill and took the ferry to Bainbridge Island, where we walked around some more. Once we got back from the island, we stopped at Piroshky Piroshky to try some Russian pastries. Flaky, fatty, and greasy, the beef and onion piroshky was good. The coffee cinnamon roll piroshky wasn't as sweet as I'd expected and quite forgettable. I would have gotten the apple cinnamon roll but as a popular spot, a lot of the pastries were sold out. Next time! As a last hurrah to Seattle, we also stopped at Beecher's Handmade Cheese for a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup. It was perfectly melted and crusty.

Thanks for a fun and tasty time Seattle.

oddfellows cafe & bar: biscuit & eggs scrambled with cheese and bacon
ferry to bainbridge island
bainbridge island
piroshky piroshky bakery: coffee cinnamon roll; beef and onion piroshky