Homer

Restaurant · Beacon Hill

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Seattle Desserts You Have to Say Yes To

"Is the waiting list at this Beacon Hill hotspot too long? Here’s the secret — you don’t need to get a table to eat at Homer. It has a window doling out its exquisite soft serve in seasonal flavors like salted peach and fig leaf. (The flavors rotate, but there is always a vegan option.) You can always come back to dine in on Homer’s freshly baked pitas and other delights on an quieter night." - Meg van Huygen, Dylan Joffe, Harry Cheadle

https://seattle.eater.com/maps/best-restaurant-desserts-seattle
Meg Van Huygen

3013 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Get directions

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