Open For More Than Half A Century, Dining At Beth’s Café In Washington Is Always A Timeless Experience
There’s just something comforting about classic, American diner food. Time-honored menus offer hearty breakfast plates, juicy burgers with fries, and creamy milkshakes with whipped cream and a cherry. The traditional American diner is a timeless place to gather with friends and family over a delicious, unpretentious meal in a casual, welcoming atmosphere. Beth’s Cafe, on Aurora Avenue North in Seattle, Washington, is such a place, offering the quintessential diner experience for more than a half-century.
Known as Seattle's Best Breakfast Diner, Beth's Café has been serving up classic "greasy spoon" cuisine since 1954.
In 2009, the café was featured on an episode of Man vs Food. Host Adam Richman was unsuccessful in finishing Beth's Southern Exposure Omelet, a 12-egg omelet filled with brisket chili, sour cream, salsa, and cheese.
Try a burger for breakfast. Beth's Breakfast Burger is topped with an egg, ham, and cheese, and served with a heaping side of hash browns.
The next time you’re in Seattle, be sure to stop by Beth’s Cafe and experience the epitome of Classic American diner food. And while you’re in town, check out the quirky Archie McPhee Rubber Chicken Museum.
Have you eaten breakfast At Beth’s Cafe? Were you able to conquer the 12-egg omelet? Let us know in the comments.
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Address: Beth's Cafe, 7311 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
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