Marc M.
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They have a La Marzocco espresso station, so, their investment pays dividends there. This biz shares space with the mid-day to sunset Ben & Jerry's, so, great business model: sharing space. This is in the old Starbucks, with a bus stop right in front.
Short menu, even though w/ photos it runs 20' long. I got the Westside Waffle (GF $11.99 +2fruit toppings) that gets a whack of whipped cream, corn syrup & butter packets, made as fresh as anything. Not very crispy, but delicately so. The interior is incredibly fluffy, not soaked through by the generous dollop of 'whipped cream.' Bonus fruit addition (blueberries and banana for me).
Service items are all compostable... well, not sure about the drink lids.
My wife had an egg & cheese breakfast sandwich and a latte. A beautiful wheat grass image in the foam, nice latte. She thought the egg was cooked to perfection.
This being said, we were the first customers in. So, during busy times, your results and mileage may vary.
Within 30 minutes, the 4 tops, individual seats by the fireplace, and a few front window counter stools are fairly well taken. i.e. it got busy on a Friday morning by 7:42a.
There seemed to be plenty staff, and a Manager hanging around for the busier times. Several families showed, and most folks sat and ate vs. hit and run to the bus. Note: King Co. Metro frowns on eating while on board.
Views of Puget Sound, Alki. Ave. is just past the sidewalk here. Parking can be a bear, and fewer options for bike racks than might be ideal.