Andrew Yang: Brunch is delicious! We got the chicken and waffles and the breakfast biscuit and loved them! Very fair at $8 each too!
Kaitlin: I'm from the South, y'all, and I'm here to tell you this is some damn good fried chicken and waffles. Excellent sausage gravy, too. Go hungry!
Randy H.: Their chicken and waffles are the bomb! Crispy on the outside, moist and tasty on the inside. My son said the chicken biscuit is the best sandwich he's ever had. Prepare for a wait during lunch.
2. Skillet
8.4
1400 E Union St, Seattle, WA
Diner · Capitol Hill · 195 tips and reviews
Denille G.: Chicken & Waffles. Biscuits & Gravy with a side of over easy eggs. Fruit crisp baked in a cast iron skillet & a la mode = worth every penny and calorie.
Daniel L.: Simply speaking, just make sure to eat everything on the menu before you die. Especially the chicken Sammy, lamby joes, and chicken & waffles.
Kaede Balazs: Be prepared for a line, but the food is worth the wait. I had the pork belly and waffle... Like a more sophisticated version of chicken and waffles! ;) mmm
7. TASTE
7.8
1300 1st Ave (in Seattle Art Museum), Seattle, WA
New American Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 38 tips and reviews
Hsiao-Ching Chou: Fab happy hour, 3-6p, $6 food bites + drink specials. Sunday brunch, get chicken & waffles, mimosa or man-mosa. $12 Urban Supper on Sun. nights. Wed-Sat lunch: roasted tomato soup+grilled cheese!!! Read more.
Paul Swortz: Seriously delish. Great location. Come on Sunday for Chicken and Waffles! Read more.
Pirq: Taste Restaurant serves comfort food with pizazz. The sleek setting attached to the art museum makes everybody feel a little bit cooler, too. Best of all, they offer amazing deals on the Pirq app!
Andrew Daubin: Chicken and waffles = win
206 SportsFan: Best combination of food, booze and sports in West Seattle.
Nate Yancy: Irish Nachos are good, decent beer selection, average customer service. Bartender didn't inform me the Sea-L-Hawk $9 drink was in a champagne glass, was expecting a pint glass. Happy Hour looks better
11. Agrodolce
7.2
709 N 35th St (at Fremont Way), Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Fremont · 31 tips and reviews
Ryan Stoner: Solid kid friendly weekend brunch spot. Make a reservation with open table and definitely try the French toast and chicken and waffles.
Mëlänï: The French toast was delicious. Wasn't a huge fan of the fried chicken and waffles though.
Gaston Motola Acuna: Great place for brunch, you can get bottomless mimosas. And best of all is not crowded, get in there before this place gets too popular and you have to get in line
13. T-Mobile Park
9.1
1250 1st Ave S (at S Royal Brougham Way), Seattle, WA
Baseball Stadium · SoDo, Seattle, WA · 280 tips and reviews
David Dekker: Make sure you try the language tacos at Edgar's or the chicken and waffle sandwich at the hit it here cafe
Darcy Cheerios: One of Baseballs greatest atmosphere's both inside and outside the ballpark. Make sure to get there nice and early to enjoy all the outside events.
HISTORY: Safeco Field officially opened on July 15, 1999 in the middle of the baseball season. The retractable roof takes about 10 minutes to fully close.