
If you're headed to Pikes, stop in at B.B. Everyone was really nice (considering they were all working really hard taking care of everyone). Very filling (even for a shared meal) and it hit the spot. We settled on the Cheesy Pork N' B and some coffee (whatever flavor of the day they had). There were so many things I wanted to try, but 1) we were splitting a meal, because we were going to Pikes later and needed the belly space, and 2) while I am adventurous with the kinds of food I eat, my wife isn't so adventurous. or you could read the menu board while standing in line (oh, and there will be a line).

where you could probably picnic it out, weather permitting. I could be mistaken, but I think there is a park 1 block east of B.B. You may want to either get here early (or a little late for a later breakfast), or just plan on taking it to-go. Not Available Now (Available Thurs 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM) Call. Pike Place Market 1909 1st Ave, Seattle, WA, 98101. Home Seattle Biscuit Bitch (1st Ave) Delivery Biscuit Bitch (1st Ave) 0.19mi.

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Pretty much the whole time we were there, the line was out the door. Never pay full price for Biscuit Bitch (1st Ave) delivery. Foodies ahoy At Biscuit Bitch we provide an amazing culinary experience. All the tables (inside and out) were full, but, luckily, as my wife was placing our order a table got up and I snagged the table. So, yeah, the 3rd Avenue location is a bit on the small side seating is limited and this place seems to do a lot of business. Biscuit Bitch Pike Place 1909 1st Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 (206) 441-7999. The Pike's location may well be, too, but since that location was closed I cannot give any first-hand information. Let me say that the 3rd Avenue location is a bit "cozy". So on the day we set aside for the aquarium and Pike's, we set out for B.B. I thought the name of the place was cool, checked out their online menu, then brought it up to my (at the time) fiancee. where Bacon Bacon popped up and grabbed my attention). While checking out the area on googlemaps, a name caught my eye (much like with the San Francisco portion. For this particular day, I planned on doing the Seattle Aquarium and checking out Pike Place Market.

While planning our trip, I looked in advance for places to eat around what we would be doing that day. and the "offensive" part of the menu names will just be a B. So, from here on out, I'll refer to this place as B.B. I cannot even tell you what we ate for breakfast without violating the ToU. Now, thanks to TripAdvisor's offensive language filter, I cannot refer to this establishment by name. We were staying at the Travelodge by Seattle Center, so it was just a short walk, a monorail ride, and another short walk away. We ate at the location on 3rd Avenue (the Pikes location was closed that day. I love that Tripasvisor won't let me type the name of the cafe in this review.My wife and I had breakfast here while in Seattle on our honeymoon. During peak morning times, you will be waiting in line, and tables come at a premium so you may want to plan to eat elsewhere. Their coffee selection is also on point so go and hang out! The one downside is the cafe is tiny. was my first try, aside from being a huge, huge mouthful, it was incredible and right about now I could go for a steaming order fedexed to the east coast. I ended up stopping for breakfast every morning I was there, because it was that good. They can veggify everything on their menu with special veggie gravy, veggie sausage and even gluten-free biscuits if that's your jam. isn't one of those lame places where you order a vegetarian dish and they just take the meat off of the order and give you a boring plate.

I mean, how can you go wrong with biscuits and gravy? Especially vegetarian biscuits and gravy. I went here on my first morning in Seattle and it was such a wise decision.
