Reviews Tenth West

5
Pothga Phillips
+5
In town for a quick work trip. My daughter said, she's going there when she wants my potatoes 🥔 🤣 🌹💖 Joan's loaded potatoes were rather amazing. Just right. The first one is grilled veggies with taters. Hubby said they were pretty good too... tho I didn't try them.
5
Eric Roberts
+5
The bagel sandwich was the best I've ever had. Lots of meat and well seasoned. The scrambles are expensive but a good portion and like everything else taste amazing. The staff was friendly but never came around even though it wasn't very busy. A $4 coffee and was difficult to get a refill. You won't like the price but will definitely love the food.
4
Danielle Sword
+4
Fruit was spot on. Breakfast sandwich was fresh but similar to something I can make at home. Think it needs some chipotle Mayo or pesto or some sort of sauce. Place is super cute with great patio seating and nice wait staff.
5
Luke Sudduth
+5
One of the items I placed on our loose itinerary included simply, "a coffee shop". As out-of-towners visiting Seattle for the first time, it felt like the thing to do. But on our way to a hike that became a 1,200-ft ascent, the next-door Coffeemind didn't provide the sustenance we needed. Tenth West became the benefactor, as we stumbled in to the humble café that simply appeared to serve food. Serve they did. Contributing 5 of the 6 total patrons in the shop on a Friday morning, we were at the beck and call of the friendly staff. The same friendly staff that not only allowed, but suggested I traverse back to the adjacent coffee shop to satisfy my Chai Latte fix (Tenth West offered coffee, but I am not too keen on the mud). The quaint building offered a homey vibe, even appeared to have a small market of miscellaneous grocery items available. Subsequently, it churned out hefty portions of breakfast and lunch fare, including the pictured turkey pesto sandwich. For a moment, I felt transported to an alternate universe where I grew up in a charming town in which my mother made incredibly delightful sandwiches (with respect to Mom). 5 stars I didn't expect to be giving out!
5
Matt Rothery
+5
Amazing atmosphere, great conversation and incredible food. Really like home cooked food for breakfast. They even accomodated a friends weird order for half and half sandwich options! Definitely worth coming back to!!
5
Kiran S
+5
Best bagel!!!! Super cute location, chill vibes! Nice staff and good food!
4
Ko S.
+4
Good friendly service. Rustic looking place. Ham sandwich was good, but omg the price is the cost of three sandwiches at $15. As good as it was, no sandwich at a local place should be anywhere near what I paid. It's not like it was made with black paw serrano jamon imported from Spain or anything. I'm not sure how they came up with the prices, but it's too expensive for me for a basic sandwich. So I wouldnt return.
4
Andy Ng
+4
Good homey neighborhood cafe for breakfast and lunch on the weekend. Good selection of familiar items the menu. Food is delicious. Staff are nice and attentive. The space also serves as a small grocery store on the side for your everyday needs.
4
Cathy H
+4
Love this place! The coffee comes to you in your own French press. We were there for breakfast on a Thursday morning. I had one of the specials, avocado, spinach, tomato, garlic and cheese scramble and it was delish! My friend had a tasty western scramble, ham, onion, green pepper and cheese. The scrambles came with a fresh fruit bowl and baguette toast. A hidden gem in Queen Anne and I would make it a point to hit this place whenever I'm in town again.
5
Eva
+5
Loved this cozy, little breakfast spot! The waitress was super friendly and the food was really good. It was cold and wet that day, so drinking the hot tea really helped :)
5
John S.
+5
Got the Reuben panini, an egg sandwich, and French press coffee. Everything tasted fantastic. The Reuben was meaty, cheesy, and had a nice kick from the dressing and horseradish sauce. The coffee was strong and tasted fresh. The location is nice and walkable, and if it’s a sunny day out you can’t beat the patio seating. Also, the service here was great. They made sure we were taken care of.
5
Benjamin
+5
Cozy sandwich shop on the west edge of Queen Anne. It's on a quiet street right by the bus stop with some good outdoor seating, but they don't have a ton of space for big parties and they tend to be busy on the weekends. Try to get in earlier in the morning (before 10) if you're looking for less of a wait. I almost want to say I regret not getting the breakfast sandwiches, but the deli sandwich I had was very good -- I'm just going to have to come back to try the breakfast bagel too 😆
5
Dana Marie Bamshad
+5
Linda is exceptional. She goes out of her way to make everyone at home. I can't recommend this place higher!
5
Shannon McCafferty
+5
Breakfast is my favorite meal out and this is one of my favorite spots for a home-cooked basic egg and potato breakfast (as opposed to greasy spoon diner.) Tucked away on a corner that always seems to feel like fall. The coffee next door is good too and you can bring it in.
5
Samantha Hibberd
+5
Super delicious fresh food, and very kind staff. Tony and Linda were both very sweet and helpful :)
5
Russell Brent
+5
Amazing food, amazing service, local. Love this place. Can't wait to come back.
4
C Ro
+4
A neighborhood fave, and with good reason, but that means it's almost always busy on weekends... Go early and sit at a covered sidewalk table
5
Virginia Searles
+5
This little hidden treasure was a pure delight for our breakfast. Absolutely top notch!!!
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