Beth's Cafe

Breakfast restaurant · Phinney Ridge

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13 Classic Restaurants That Define Seattle | Eater Seattle

"Through several owners, Beth’s Cafe has been holding down this corner of Aurora since 1954, serving basic diner fare, eggs and hashbrowns and bacon. It’s no longer a 24-hour spot — though it stays open until 4 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights — but its signature dish, the 12-egg omelet, is the same as it ever was, massive and usually filled with meat. Order one and try to eat it as a stunt if you like, or just hang out with some coffee and pancakes, no reason to make diner breakfast a stressful experience." - Harry Cheadle

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Beth’s Cafe/Official

7311 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

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