Bad Egg Breakfast Bar

Breakfast restaurant · Seatac

Bad Egg Breakfast Bar

Breakfast restaurant · Seatac

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North Terminal, SeaTac, WA 98158

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The Bad Egg at SeaTac is a delightfully unique airport eatery, serving inventive breakfast comfort food and drinks with friendly service and a vibrant atmosphere.  

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North Terminal, SeaTac, WA 98158 Get directions

$20–30

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North Terminal, SeaTac, WA 98158 Get directions

$20–30

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Mar 6, 2025

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"Opened in 2023, this all-day breakfast restaurant won a prestigious FAB Moody award for Airport Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year. It specializes in breakfast sandwiches and does a lot with doughnuts — you can get something here called a “Donut and Spam Outback Sandwich.”" - Eater Staff

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J D

Google
BREAKFAST 4 DINNER 🏆 Nothing in the airport should be this good. Seeing the comments I think people aren’t factoring in the bad mood they’re probably in dealing with being an airport or something massively changed. Huge semi loaded Bloody Mary that was actually spicy as it should be. The breakfast burger was great. Bread was soft, veg was crispy, burger was seasoned decently, yolk was runny so if you don’t like that let them know but it was a perfect addition drizzled over my fries that were piping hot. Service was quick, ordered at 9pm for a 10pm boarding. It's by gate N2, not sure if there are multiple. One star dropped bc I’m coming back to make sure it wasn’t a fluke 👀

Tammy French

Google
We had some time to waste and this bar counter had a perfect view of our gate. We had some beverages. The service was efficient and friendly. The restaurant was clean with a happy atmosphere.

Avanta G

Google
Super nice staff when I was exhausted in the morning. The kitchen even got to my order before they technically opened! The very kind waitress (Channa) ran next door to get me tea with honey. The quality of the food made me wish it was slightly cheaper, but it is in an airport and the service was worth every penny.

Lauren

Google
Amy was helpful, polite, and tentative when I ordered and also thoughout my meal. The BLT I ordered was delicious, though the biscuit was crumbly (unsurprisingly, because it's a biscuit!).. I would definitely come by again when I'm traveling by for the food and service.

M W

Google
Bad Egg at SeaTac is one of our favorite original airport restaurant concepts, although it seems to be a little divisive based on other reviews. So a few things we like: In a world of airport chains, it is one of the most unique concepts out there. Decor is upbeat and very original. This atmosphere would compete with any of the coolest restaurants in town. (We dine in, and never have done to-go). Menu items are inventive, and we love twists on breakfast for dinner. We recently had the SPAM fries, SPAM and Donut Outback sandwich and the Nashville Hot Biscuit. I recommend all of these, and giving the Bad Egg a try. We will be back on our next SeaTac trip.

Ankur Rajput

Google
Bad Egg Bar offers a convenient breakfast spot next to gates N3, N4, N5, and N6. I ordered the Eggs Benedict and the California Omelette. The omelette was delicious and well-prepared, but the Eggs Benedict was overly salty and not very enjoyable. Although the toast with the omelette was served a bit late, the server promptly addressed the issue by providing a $5 discount, which was appreciated. The coffee roast was decent, adding to the overall meal. Despite the issues with the Eggs Benedict and slight delay in service, the quality of the omelette and the attentive staff made it a positive visit overall. I’d recommend giving this place a try for the omelette. Four stars!

Remy Stevens

Google
Compared to some of the other fare at SeaTac, the food at Bad Egg wasn't all that bad. The spam and egg sandwich on the donut was fine but definitely more sweet than savory. The wings were a little tough but still very yummy. Was it worth $50? Of course not. But this is an airport, and it was miles ahead of anything we could have gotten at MCO. The booth seating was very comfortable, and the staff were polite.

Natasha Prim

Google
Service was fine. The was not seasoned. It tasted frozen. The hollandaise sauce was too thick and clumpy. The bacon was salty. Extremely expensive even for airport food. Bread could choke a pelican. If you accidentally got some on the runway, flights would be delayed. I wasn't a fan of the scan the QR code to order and pay. Automatically gives a 22% grat. 100.00 breakfast.