1. The Crumpet Shop
8.3
1503 1st Ave (at Pike Pl), Seattle, WA
Breakfast Spot · Pike Place · 130 tips and reviews
Crystal: If you cant decide, get half of each (pesto and chocolate hazelnut with ricotto cheese spread. And dont forget their housemade hot apple cider!
Nadine Saez: They make their own hazelnut chocolate spread now that they go through so much of it! CS amazes me constantly with all the home made ingredients.
Dushyant Maheshwary: Try Pesto with fresh tomato & parmesan cheese for savory and Hazelnut chocolate spread & ricotta cheese for sweet - Amazing!
9. Trophy Cupcakes
8.7
1815 N 45th St Ste 209 (in Wallingford Center), Seattle, WA
Cupcake Shop · Wallingford · 34 tips and reviews
Jimmy Cooper: Best cupcake by far: Red Velvet. Mmmmm. This is the original location, and the best one.
Michael Ham: Best. Cupcakes. Ever. Yes, better than Royale. Did I stutter? S'more > Mint Chocolate Chip > Samoa > Triple Coconut
Bravo: Even though there are three locations now, I’m partial to the one in my Wallingford neighborhood. . I love the PB&J flavor and the red velvet. -Maria Hines, Top Chef
11. The Harvest Vine
8.5
2701 E Madison St (at 27th Ave E), Seattle, WA
Spanish Restaurant · 41 tips and reviews
Mollie: My favorite restaurant in Seattle! Sit at the bar and watch them cook (you can't make a reservation at the bar so you may have to wait). Get the Iberica and the beets. Expensive, but worth it!
Irene M: Make a reservation. Eat a delectable Basque-influenced dinner here. Follow recommendations, ask what's good. Don't come with a large party, it's a perfect place for a date. Eat everything.
Seattle Met: Your old Iberian favorite is enjoying a performance renaissance, in tiny quarters as thick with old-country mood as any place in Seattle. And these days, there’s simply no going wrong with any of it. Read more.
Astacia Carter: Stop at Bottega Italiana on First Ave for gelato. The lemon and chocolate hazelnut are divine!
Luke Wang: Come early in the morning to beat the crowd and enjoy the beautiful sight of flower vendors setting up. Come again later in the day to see all the shops set up and time to grab some snacks and lunch.
HISTORY: Pike Place Market is home to the first Starbucks, Rachel the Pig, numerous street performers and entertainers, and the Pike Place Fish Market, which features the fish-throwing fishmongers.