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    birdrescuer
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    Suggestions for a good, reasonably priced brunch place on Sunday?

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    HelperMonkey
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    Angelina’s in the Admiral District. One side for families, and a separate bar side if you just want to eat with grownups and watch sports. Also plentiful outdoor seating. Excellent coffee, wonderful (Dungeness Benedict!) food and stellar service. It’s our new go-to brunch spot!

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    datamuse
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    I’m fond of Jak’s, particularly the waffles. Used to go to the Chelan a lot, but haven’t been there in awhile.

    I also like Meander’s, but go early and be prepared for a LONG wait.

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    Lindsey
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    Fiddlehead Cafe in the junction. Their pork hash is to DIE FOR. It would be my last meal. The downside is that it’s a self-service joint. They’ll bring your food out, but that’s it. You get your own coffee, water, and utensils, etc.

    Circa is another of my all-time faves, but it’s very small.

    And if you want a more greasy spoon vibe, Meander’s on California is great. Not the best service, and inadequate ventilation, but great food!

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    Sue
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    We used to be regulars at Fresh Bistro for brunch and really liked it, but since it’s been a few years, I don’t know how it might’ve changed. http://www.freshbistroseattle.com

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    manhattan93
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    Our favorite place is Christo’s at Alki. For brunch is weekend only. I found their brunch menu is not greasy as others

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    dhg
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    Spring Hill, aka Ma’ono, Does a great brunch

    http://maono.springhillnorthwest.com/food/brunch/

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    jissy
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    We really like Terrible Beauty — their version of Chicken Fried Steak is AMAZING!!! And, they usually have soccer on and make a mean Bloody Mary (according to my husband).

    If we’re anywhere near Burien, it’s Elliott Bay for sure, do you know they make their own donuts?

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    JayDee
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    Meanders in the Morgan Junction–search this site for accolades; Ma’ono is great if you are 30-something, otherwise high fat/salt but tasty and spendy. Fresh Bistro is good and worth going thanks to eastern exposure to light but not inexpensive. Cheapest is likely Luna Park or Easy Street and both are good–again it ain’t health food. IMHO.

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    dgirl
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    I second Angelina’s! Good prices as well…and the couple who run it are totally charming.

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    shed22
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    I am happy to see so many brunch options in West Seattle. There was a time when brunch was limited to a few places.

    La Romanza has a beautiful brunch but the space is on the formal side and the prices may be considered high.

    Alki Cafe and Christo’s offer pretty traditional fare and a great view.

    Meander’s is tight on space and served with a long line of waiting.

    Endolyne Joe’s has a nice brunch and is a great space for larger parties.

    @Lyndsey, SOLD on Fiddlehead’s Pork Hash. Can’t wait to try it this weekend!

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