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  • Christian J.

    Finally. Georgetown has an all-night diner... and it's GOOD! I tend to judge diners on the basics: two eggs, bacon, hashbrowns, and toast. Square Knot gets high marks on all the ingredients... especially the thick-cut bacon. NOM! I have also had their ENORMOUS Cobb Salad (and always have enough to take home for a second meal), as well as a roast 1/2 chicken with mashed potatoes and veggies. All of the meals I have eaten here have been better than expected. And, with a really tight, clean, 50's-style to it, expectations started high, and were always exceeded. It is SO NICE to come home late at night with the munchies and be able to sit down in a nice, clean, friendly diner and get quality food. I'll never eat at the Hurricane or Beth's again!

    (4)
  • Rebecca M.

    We saw the "please wait to be seated" sign so we waited. No point. Nobody working there even looked in our direction. We found some stools. Service still lacking even when you're in front of them. I smiled and tried to be nice but I didn't get even a half smile the whole time I was there. In fact I don't think our waitress even made eye contact once - she just talked in our general direction. Seriously! You get that this is your job don't you? She was super gushing and nice to the guy who had been partying all night (and smelt like it) and bought a single coffee (actually I think she gave it to him on the house) so why couldn't she be bothered when we were buying 4 meals and drinks? Food was edible but oh so over-fried and lacking flavour. I know other people give high reviews on yelp but I wouldn't bother. Give this place a big miss.

    (1)
  • Rick A.

    I have not had anything that has not been great. Some of the best corned beef hash I have ever had, club sand which, and BLT, rock! Their hash browns a perfect, and their fries, some of the best. I highly recommend this 24 hour diner, jewel!

    (5)
  • Alli B.

    Love this place. Great Bloody Mary drinking awaits you.

    (4)
  • P Lee S.

    Heaping portions of poorly executed mediocre food. Not the diner food experience I'd hoped for. The $6 waffle was like a slightly warmed eggo waffle with mrs. butterworth syrup. Cornbeef hash- undercooked hash and where's the beef? The sausage patty was burnt to a crisp on one side and super salty. The coffee like gas station coffee or rest stop coffee. The service was friendly, prompt, and kept the coffee flowing. Overall not worth the 4 1/2 stars on yelp. Oh, and though Yelp says a kid friendly place there was no kids menu which meant huge portions for a kid as well as full price. There was also nothing for my 5 year old to do which meant a bit of whining and lots of questions about what she could do? We need a good breakfast joint in SE Seattle. I miss Lakeroute Cafe! Can someone help?

    (2)
  • Justin L.

    Reasonable prices, good food, and licorice milkshakes. this place gets all my stars

    (5)
  • ChiKurt S.

    Compared to most diner food this place is like Paris. The potatoes had flavor, my steak was huge and perfectly done, the coffee wasnt weak, and the waitress noticed my eggs were on the over hard side when I asked for easy and offered to get me fresh OE eggs (I declined because its no big deal to me, but it was nice that she was aware) oh yeah and its 5:30 AM!! and BTW thank you for not having a TV.

    (4)
  • Traci J.

    Return trip to try the Thanksgiving Sandwich. But wait, if I get a Club, I can have bacon and ham. More meat!! A beautiful Club arrives at the table looking packed full of meat and heaped with fries. I cannot eat a sandwich without going in and rearranging everything so that meat touches all parts of the bread. Oh, WTH... the sandwich is full of partially cooked bacon, where the fat is still white and firm, thick sliced ham with a big layer of fat, and slabs of deli turkey, Why would a place that advertises oven roasted turkey cheap out and use gross deli turkey. I mean, it's not even the Safeway pan roasted turkey where you can at least see some sort of meat grain. It probably wouldn't be so bad if it were sliced thin, but the ham and turkey were sliced in big slabs. Managed to pick at two triangles and took the other two home. This morning I tried to slice the turkey thinner, trimmed the fat from the ham, and nukked the bacon to get that fat cooked. Swapped out some leaf lettuce for the romaine, and oh hell, while I'm at it, I should just toast some new whole wheat bread. The only thing untouched were the slices of Swiss, which I swapped in for tomato (at a price). Should have stuck with Plan A and ate at Jules Maes up the street....

    (2)
  • Thomas J.

    Great food, and open 24 hours. What's not to like? Good for families with kids, and their Mimosas are a full pint. A no-nonsense diner. This place should be on the rotation for anyone in the south end looking for good food on a regular basis.

    (4)
  • Ali M.

    I'm from chicago (people from chicago really like to say that) and this diner reminds me of sunday breakfast with my dad as a kid. The food is good,service is great and the feel of the place is authentic. Your regular greasy spoon diner,not trying to hard and cool just because it is! My only problem with the square knot is being able to get amazing milkshakes 24 hours a day 7 days a week, oh well diet starts tomorrow right?

    (5)
  • Victor T.

    Oh thank god. I have a place close to home to soak up the alcohol spill inside of my belly. It might happen at 2:30 AM or 2:30 PM, but either way this place makes a nice, hot delicious pile that is sure to make a nice, hot stinky pile a few hours later.

    (4)
  • EmKay B.

    Stopped in here at about 11:30pm on a Saturday evening after my boyfriend's rock and roll show next store. Was tired, crabby, and starving! Didn't expect much, but the pancakes blew me away!!! I don't even consider myself a lover of pancakes, but these were perfection. fluffy, sweet, soft, and dreamy. My boyfriend insisted it was the real butter, but i think the batter and cooking technique also reign supreme here. WONDERFUL surprise. I can't wait to go back for more pancakes and maybe a couple bloody marys for good measure!

    (4)
  • Jan G.

    I finally found this cute little joint! I have been twice for breakfast, and both times delicious, and the service was awesome. Everyone had a smile in there.. and very helpful in telling me about the menu. I can't wait to try the rest of the menu!

    (4)
  • ena e.

    I was so excited about a new spot opening up in my neighborhood. Unfortunately it was an unsavory experience. I ordered the corned beef. It was cornfusing. It was stringy and fatty on a couple leaves of sad cabbage. My other friend ordered a burger. Nothing to wow about. My other friend ordered a sausage omelet. Very greasy and bland. It came with a side of English muffin that never arrived until 3 separate reminders. I'm not sure what was going on with the server. Was she under the influence? Only a UA test could tell. Her fingernails were dirty. So we were sitting near the toaster station. She put on a plastic glove but picked up the bread the opposite bare hand! Also since we were sitting near the kitchen we had direct view of the prep staff. To our dismay we all witnessed someone scratch his stomach then touch the food with the same bare hand! Why why why??? My other friend ordered a steak. According to him it was ok. The fries were cold. We got a new basket of hot fries. I was a bit embarrassed that I recommended this place to my non-Georgtowner friends. They were trying to make the best out of the experience. The server asked if we wanted a dessert for free. So we ordered one sundae. Nice gesture but it also arrived to the table half melted. To end on a good note since I will probably will give this place another chance, the drinks were solid. You can't mess with a rum and coke which was my saving grace. The server could tell that service was not great and offered a free dessert. Interior was nice. The booth was a bit on the rocky side and shifted around during the meal. Will try again another day.

    (1)
  • Stephanie M.

    no longer open 24 hours, sorry square knot, but you're just not something i am going to eat during daylight hours when i'm really sober.

    (1)
  • Katie H.

    Vegetarian breakfast goers take note: I'm a huge fan of biscuits and gravy, and I have a moment of bliss when I find veggie biscuits and gravy on a breakfast menu. I ordered them at my first breakfast at the Square Knot and was slightly confused when they arrived smothered with brown gravy, carrots, and onions. Don't get me wrong, they were delicious and I would totally eat that meal again - at dinnertime. At breakfast I want my biscuits and gravy with white gravy and veggie sausage... sans brown gravy and random vegetables. If this is what you're into first thing in the morning more power to you, but I'd never eaten a carrot for breakfast before so I was slightly bummed when my breakfast arrived looking like stew. But like I said, it was totally tasty. Just not what I was looking for. On the plus side, the mimosas were ginormous (served in pint glasses instead of wussy champagne glasses) and had the perfect champagne to O.J. ratio (i.e. lots of bubbly!). I'd definitely go back for breakfast but I think I'd order something else.

    (4)
  • Mitchell A.

    Extension of 9 Lb. Hammer. Both spots offer just what you need: spirits, and classic diner eats to soak it all up.

    (4)
  • Celia F.

    It seems as if everyone loves this place. I wanted to be one of them that is why I gave them three chances. First was on opening night and yes it was very busy and there were a lot of kinks to be worked out but we just weren't impressed with the food. We had: a steak dinner and a chicken dinner. Prices were a bit high for the quality of food. The vegetables were obviously frozen (crinkle cut carrots...) and lacked any sort of flavor. Mashed potatoes were so-so. You had to make sure to ask for gravy beforehand or else you weren't going to get it even though the menu said so. Second visit: breakfast. My partner had a waffle that was as thin as cardboard and about as flavorful. I had an omelet with hash browns and toast. Again, it was just so-so. Nothing special and almost rather bland. When we gave our server our card (we were at the counter and it was not busy), it took 20 minutes for her to run it and return to us. It was only then that she said they had a problem with the register (or something like that) but she let us sit there for the longest time not letting us know what the hold up was, not apologizing or anything-she was going about her other duties while we sat like idiots. Third and final visit: we wanted to try lunch so we go in and sit at the counter. Not very busy at all. Behind the counter, one server smiled at us, another went by but neither gave us menus, water, or even acknowledged us beyond a smile. We waited some more but became more confused as more time went by and we were overlooked-again, it was not that busy and the counter where we sat only had two other people. Finally, another couple walked in, sat at the counter, and the server who smiled at us promptly have them menus and water while we still sat. Finally, we got up and headed to the door. That got the attention of another server who suddenly took notice and wanted to serve us. Sorry, too late. I won't ever go back there. The food was sub par. The other eateries in Georgetown are far superior. The service is really lacking. I don't know if it's because it's attached to the bar and former bar staff are working the place but there seems to be an attitude and lack of desire to make the place welcoming.

    (2)
  • Carl B.

    Had all of the big 3, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast is my fav., large portions and the best pancakes ever! More food than you can eat. Lunch is fairly the norm, the club was very good and my wifes burger looked and tasted very good. Went for dinner the other night, had the cod and chips dinner [fantastic] my wife had the roasted chicken dinner, the mashed potatoes were to die for. The chiken was outstanding, she could not eat it all so I had her dinner leftovers for lunch the next day. Thr sauted zucinni was the best, that is one side that did not make it to the [box to go]. Service is a little slow at times but just go with flow and relax, you will get something to eat.

    (4)
  • S T.

    We stopped at Square Knot for our last meal before heading home based on a recommendation from our hotel staff. We are huge fans of diners and diner food. Unfortunately, I felt both the service and food fell short of our expectations. It is a very small restaurant, therefore fills up quickly and creates a longer wait for food. I ordered the veggie chili and my mom ordered a slice of apple pie. Neither of us were satisfied - my chili was under-cooked and the pie was lacking sweetness. I also ordered a mimosa and it seemed to be mostly orange juice with a splash of champagne. The staff, although friendly, were rushed and we felt it was more important to finish our meal and open up a spot for the next group rather than enjoy our time.

    (2)
  • Damon L.

    Ok yelpers, readers, wanderers, seekers, skeksis, tauntauns, werewolves, plumbers, bricklayers, ditch-diggers, or whoever or whatever you are come to THIS place for epic food. You will NOT be disappointed with service, food, level of fullness, etc. If you aren't, you either have a) stepped on a nail earlier in the day and there is no making you happy anyway, b) on some sort of medication that inhibits taste and wonderfulness, or c) a diner fell on your sister during a tornado and you'd never patronize a diner ever. If you are none of these 3 you will probably fall in love with this place and want to marry it. Tonight will be a scramble. Prepared with love back in the inner depths of the kitchen by some Adonis that clearly should win the Nobel Peace Prize of Eggs and Bacon if there was such a thing. Thank you Square Knot for being in my neighborhood and for having a bottles of Green River, waffles on demand, fantastic warming sandwiches that your mom used to make when you were sick. Well done. Seattle needed you.

    (5)
  • mary s.

    A great divvy diner! Diners are common in NY, both upstate and downstate, and Square Knot is typical of upstate NY, a little scruffy, amazing authentic downhome food and fountain treats like milkshakes along with veggie options There is a 'U" shaped counter where I always sit, plus a half dozen booths. The coffee is strong, the tomato soup chunky and spicy, they bring you 5 kinds of hot sauces to your table including Siracha, the breakfast plentiful and served 24/7 and none of this foo- foo rosemary cubed potato crap found at every breakfast place in Seattle. Shredded hash browns done the way you like 'em. Hollandaise sauce. The coffee is good and strong and none of the espresso bar junk- just good straight strong drip coffee. Over 2-3 weeks I've become a regular. Sammy is an excellent wait person- a perfect combination of mellow but attentive. I had Ellie this morning and her hyper-ness and cloying ways, well meaning perhaps at a Dennys or IHOP (but Square Knot is not these places, thank goodness), made me want to scream!!!! Chill out already, Ellie. This is Georgetown, not Bellevue. Enough said. The food rocks.

    (5)
  • Frankie G.

    I have been frequenting the Square Knot for several weeks. Today was a disappointment. First, let me say, the food is decent. But today I felt I was treated differently from other customers. I sat at the counter. They were very busy. When I received my food, I was tossed a couple pats of butter, whereas other customers were provided the entire condiment caddy. I was presented with my bill without a bill tray, and then given my change without a bill tray. I realize this diner is a casual establishment, but details like these can show that a customer's patronage is/n't appreciated and valued.

    (3)
  • Andrew E.

    Does everything right for a diner. Had a good club sandwich, nice toasted sourdough bread, big 4 quads of the sandwich. Fries were good, nice and crispy, none of that limp stuff. Iced Tea was brewed and good. Great carrot cake for dessert. Nice little joint, plenty of counter seating and booths. Previous visit I had the chef salad, it was a big salad, real entree salad. This is down home food, not capitol hill hoity toity stuff. I love it is open 24 hours too, I guess the bar crowds and Boeing night shift keep it open.

    (5)
  • Kendrick R.

    this was like being in the best diners in the '90's before seattle sold out DOS for 'digital'. the only thing missing was someone in the corner playing grunge songs, people smoking with their coffee and community college educated girls in doc martins discussing twin peaks. ok. maybe not that reminescent of the 90's. but it did take me back to those simpler times when diner food was a staple and our twenty year old abs could take it. i had the biscuits and gravy and it immediately went to the fat pack under my chin. but shit, man, it was worth it.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    First, this is my first Yelp review. The Square Knot restaurant was just the right fit after spending hours walking around in the cold. The creamy swiss cheese, roasted red pepper and chicken soup to start warmed us right up. Then to follow was a delicious Reuben Sandwich with au gratin potatoes. My daughter ordered what must be the largest cheese omelets with fresh spinach you can get at a diner. The hash browns where crispy and the biscuit tasted yummy with the fresh strawberry and raspberry preserves. We shared a slice of homemade apple pie (interesting fact is one of the bartenders mom's makes the pies at home). Now I'm no food connoisseur but, I think the soup may have been a bit on the salty side and $2 a bit much to charge to add a small scoop of vanilla ice cream to make the apple pie al la mode. Overall a good eating experience. We will return and seeing as it is open 24/7 the opportunities are endless.

    (4)
  • Kate C.

    Welcome to the neighborhood! Finally a restaurant with the right feel & vibe as Georgetown. The ambiance is just right, the service was excellent & I can't believe I gave 5 stars for a place where I didn't like the food! They are still ironing out menu and food kinks I think. Its very much a greasy spoon diner menu. Open 24 hours! Diner cafe style seats on barstools line the middle of the restaurant with friendly waitresses refilling your mediocre coffee. This is a good spot for kids too. We'll be back again and again for sure. This is exactly the type of place Georgetown needed. Hurry and check it out before the dirty hipsters find out about it.

    (5)
  • Chuck F.

    I think they hit a home run the first time at bat. It has the potential to equal the five point, or be better. the remaining question will be what hours they serve alcohol, will I be able to get a screw driver with breakfast at 6 a.m. ? Nothing but good things to say.Georgetown has not seen this, since the original Jules Maes back in the good old days. menu: perfect for a diner. service was on the spot, friendly and fun. It is like stepping into a 1950's diner. Attached to the 9 lb hammer so will we be able to get drinks?

    (5)
  • Meili W.

    This is pretty much a typical diner, nothing too special about it. The food is a bit pricey but it was good! The service here is also pretty good! :) I really like the design and interior of this place though. It feels very welcoming and inviting.

    (4)
  • Jake T.

    This is a retro diner with a hipster touch. I stopped here while waiting to pick up someone from the airport. The waitress was super friendly and the food came out fast. I ordered a Bloody Mary, "Swiss Miss" omelette and a short stack of pancakes. My brother ordered the country biscuit. The prices were a little high for breakfast ($12 omelette) but the portions are hefty and overall tasty. I would probably eat breakfast here again.

    (4)
  • Margo H.

    My husband and I went out to breakfast here...when we arrived, we found an open table, which is usually not the case. We sat down and the waitress came to take our drink order. She returned with our drinks and then we ordered our breakfast. I went first and asked for "a side of two eggs over medium & an english muffin"...She looked at me and gave me a blank stare and with a smart ass comment said, "I don't know what that is". So I looked at my husband and we both looked back at her. I reiterated "2 eggs over medium with a english muffin?" She then got it. Apparently, you don't say "side of" anything, or it confuses them... Even though the eggs are on "the side"menu. When our food arrived, my husbands was very bland tasting. Very unlike their food, normally. My eggs needless to say, we're not over medium. They were over easy. I'm sorry, but I have a difficult time eating eggs that are runny, especially the whites. This was our go to breakfast place on the weekends. Doubt we will be returning, any time soon. Especially, since I'm the one who pays for the meals.

    (2)
  • Shellie T.

    Great food! Wonderful atmosphere! Customer service on point. Fresh made food to order and Flavored well. I had a breakfast sandwich and the ham was great! Not to salty! Another person in my party had a salad with an egg on top and said it was exquisite! 3rd person had biscuits and gravy....only downfall was the chives. Overall, great experience.

    (4)
  • Jessica G.

    All I can say is...if you're looking for a diner and not expecting much, both in terms of food quality and service...look no further. I attempted to do a late brunch with a couple friends, and I knew that we would have a hard time finding a place that served breakfasty foods at 3 pm, but nevertheless, I was determined. I stumbled upon Square Knot on Yelp, and the reviews weren't horrible, so I sent them the address, and we agreed to meet. For starters, this place is pretty small. It's old, dingy, and has a very sad diner feeling instead of charming. There is quite a bit of counter seating, but maybe 5 booths total? In any case, it's small enough to warrant a complaint about how slow the service is. It took forever to get someone to take our drink orders, let alone set the table, and it was even longer to get someone to take our order. Having said that, once we did order, the food came out rather quickly. But, the food has much to be desired. It's crappy diner food, as long as you're okay with that. I would say it's a step down from Denny's, and that's being generous. The only somewhat appetizing menu items are the desserts. The cinnamon roll and the berry cobbler didn't look too horrifying. There are better places in the area to brunch, obviously. And I'll go to those next time.

    (2)
  • Mark F.

    Breakfast, phoned in. You can do better. Charming little diner in a neighborhood experiencing a resurgence. Room for ~33 between the 5 booths and classic, fixed stool bar. Breakfast staples you would expect with the addition of some specialty Egg Benes including a nice Florentine with spinach. The special was a Chili Cheese Omelet with their "famous" 9lb chili. Looked really good but too much food for me this AM. I went with the combo of 2 eggs, hash browns and toast for $8.99. It was another $3.49 to add 2 sausages or 3 strips of bacon. That seems high to me. Must be special meat. I passed as I don't feel it's a value. The diner was serviced by one, very polite and sweet woman. Not full at this hour, the service moved along as expected and always with a smile from Christy. Kept wanting to hear the use of "darl'n" but no luck. So the food. Meh. My first cup of coffee was cold, the toast was burnt and the hash browns under cooked. The eggs were fine and all made a little better the myriad of hot sauces offered. I added a little sweet and spicy with Tiger Sauce. With three beers on tap from Georgetown Brew Co. (as expected in this hood) and a handful in the can (actual cans and not slag for the toilet), lunch may be better with a buzz on. Breakfast would have been. Overall, it's just fine. Nothing special other than its local and not a national chain. That makes me feel better about where my money goes. If the location is convenient then swing in but I would not make a special trip for this place. The best part was trying a new hot sauce. And for that, I thank you.

    (3)
  • Raymond C.

    As others have said this cafe used to be a favorite of mine! Not sure if it's new owners or just new cooks. It the eggs aren't what they used to be. Service is still good and gets the two stars, but the food itself is not mediocre.

    (2)
  • Damona R.

    Wish we could give half stars. I'd probably go 3.5 on my visit with my pal back in March. It's a cute retro 50s diner inside, and from the expectation of the looks, we got what we hoped for. Simple, unpretentious Americana. Also, yay for breakfast served at night. My friend had an omelette made with cream cheese (and I forget what else in it, something like a Denver) with hash browns. Generous serving, I mean the plate was beyond full. He said the eggs were just right, and I know the browns were, because I tried some. I had a good old standby-- basket of fries with a chocolate shake to dip them in. And it's the kind of shake where you get the extra in the metal mix glass. Also, the very sweet waitress ( who was working alone, and while not a busy night in the cafe, she was running things next door to the 9 lB Hammer which is connected through the back...and it got busy as we were finishing) asked if I wanted my shake thick or thin. Then decided on her own it was too thin still when bringing it, and when I said it was no big, she insisted and remixed it. That's good stuff.

    (3)
  • L P.

    Off the beaten path but perfect for what we needed. Breakfast was quick and delicious. Ambiance was eclectic diner feel. Service was good.

    (4)
  • Jeff W.

    Used to love this place. My last experience at the Square Knot included: Very, very rude and ungrateful staff, food orders delivered wrong, lack of any management or customer retention. Seem like they let their staff run amuck and insult customers when they legitimately complain about poor service or orders that are wrong. Then proceed to slam coffee refills on out table spilling it everywhere and walking away out of anger and spite. Real mature staff!!! One of the gals blamed her attitude on her pregnancy and said she was too emotional to deal with complaints. She then turned to her table of friends hanging out two booths down and told them all about our legitimate grievances about our poor service and orders delivered wrong. Her friends that were not employees then proceeded to make vulgar comments to us in retaliation of what the waitress told them. It was absolutely crazy! It's too bad the owner doesn't get a handle on their staff. Your limiting your success by poor employees and their behavior. Doubt I will be back.

    (1)
  • Brian C.

    What a change from the old Square Knot! Cleaner store, friendlier service, better food. Up front, the waitstaff seems happier, greeting the customers as they come and go instead of being surly and acting inconvenienced like they used to. There seems to be a sense of pride now. And things have really improved back in the kitchen- it used to be sloppy; food not up to temp, greasy, messy, poorly portioned. Now it's solid diner fare: perfect eggs, gravy that's not congealed and brackish, bacon that looks cooked to order instead of obviously re-heated and over-done. They still need a better biscuit recipe, (theirs is a bit puckish, if you get me) but I suspect that will come in time (tip: freeze the butter, guys). It's not gourmet creative fancy-pants foodie material- and it shouldn't be! This is solid, belly filling stick-to-your-ribs working-class food with a purpose: to get you through the day. Glad they're back on track!

    (4)
  • Vladimir S.

    Why squareknot is the best new diner in the city of Seattle. I'll have a breakfast burrito... Server, do you want sirloin, regular steak, or ground beef..... Uhhh....seriously? Sirloin? Sure. Delivered my burritos with my greens on the side, and my hash Browns warmly wrapped hugging my sirloin !! Eff yes! And these eggs, perfectly cooked! Jalapeños on my greens? I love you people! And the server left me alone with my thoughts ...beautiful ! I felt relaxed.

    (5)
  • James W.

    I realize the mood of the reviewer is going to enter into the review process. I was hungry and on an epic morning walk and asked around Georgetown for suggestions, Sunday around 8 am... The enthusiasm of one gent put me over the top, I hit the Square Knot and was knot disappointed (wink). The waitress went the extra mile for me in a way I won't describe my Generation Entitlement readers, lest they are forced to add a menu item from the sheer volume of the whines they get. (oh Interwebs, how you protect me from all the shoe throwing) Good attitude waitress, clean, big serving of chow. 4, count 'em 4 breakfast meats, bacon, link, patty, ham on the side. One more meat (a piece of jerky even?) and they could call that side the "Slaughterhouse Five"......cheers!

    (4)
  • Sarah N.

    Every time I come to Georgetown from CA, I have to stop here. Every time, the magnificent Ali is our gal & she's the BEST! Funniest and sweetest ever.

    (5)
  • Frank B.

    Nothing Finer than this Georgetown diner. If you need grub then find your way to the SQUARE KNOT diner. It's basic it's hot and it's delicious food... Mainly breakfast food & sandwiches but that's good stuff in my book.. Also a quality wing selection for those nights or days you just needs some deep fried chicken in sauce. Now I do recommend the homemade chips to go along with your food. Nothing more sensational then homemade potato chips.

    (5)
  • Kayo P.

    This is one of feed places that serves bloody Mary for breakfast in Southend. The place is vert tiny but when it gets busy, their service gets slow down.

    (4)
  • Mallory M.

    It hurts me to bump the square knot down to three stars but I really have to :( I went in the other night really close to closing time - sorry but I was starving after working all night. The place was actually pretty packed. My server was amazing and did everything she could to make sure my dad and I were taken care of - regretting not catching her name! I got a grilled cheese and a cup of chili. The cheese that was in the grilled cheese was very weird it was almost like spray cheese... Yea I know right! I couldn't even finish the whole thing bit oh well I know I won't be ordering that anymore! The chili was great as always but it wasn't very hot (assuming because it was the end of the night) My dad's biscuits were hard as a brick and almost inedible, actually he didn't eat them. I'm not sure what is happening back in the kitchen but I've noticed the chef that I used to be familiar with was not there on this night so maybe that's where the inconsistency is coming from - whoever he is bring him back! Ha. I love the square knot it is my favorite diner in Seattle (still) even after the past few times being terrible. I'll give it a try or two more and if it's not better then I'll have to go my separate ways.

    (3)
  • scott h.

    My mistake, nothing has changed. Broken yolk eggs and yesterday's burnt bacon is what I had for breakfast today.

    (3)
  • Sheila L.

    If you want a place for late late night eats. This is it! My husband I had just finished watching a movie at home and he turns to me and asked if I was hungry. I looked at the clock and it was almost 10pm already.. I was getting hungry and he then said let's go to Square Knot! Say what? So we went and I ordered their eggs benedict because I have to and he got a bowl of chili. The eggs benedict wasn't anything special, it was decent but not as good as other places like Lola's (still my fav!). And my husband said his chili was good but nothing that hits it outta the water. It's just your typical diner dive bar. We did come back again for their prime rib dinner (on Fri & Sat) with some friends and all the guys ordered it while us girls got something else. The prime rib portions were huge! I was able to share it with the husband and both of us were stuffed!

    (3)
  • Courtney Z.

    would give zero stars if i could. I don't like bad-talking businesses... as a business owner myself, I would appreciate people coming to me if there was ever a problem vs. blasting passive aggressively on the internet and potentially hurting the business... however, they didn't seem to care that there was a problem, so here i am, posting about the horrible experience. got breakfast, the steak. I almost always get steak and eggs for breakfast when we go out, which is often, and i have never had it not come with anything, but sure enough, what you get when you order the steak here is just that, a side plate with a steak on it (no seasoning either). I asked for it with eggs, and the waitress asked if i wanted to get the combo with eggs, hashbrowns, and toast, okay sure, sounds good. well, I didn't get toast, which is fine, i don't need the carbs.. but when i get the bill i see that that "combo" is a whole extra meal she rang me up for, so i got charged for two separate meals, this "combo" (which on the menu includes toast and meat) AND my steak... so $18 for my "meal". When I go to fancy restaurants my meal isn't even that much!! I just assumed this was a mistake and asked her about it, and she just said "I don't make the prices".... in more shock then anything, I asked again, "so $18 for my meal really?" and she again said she didn't make the prices, rolled her eyes, and walked away. I was in shock, paid with no tip (which i have never done in my entire life!) and left. I wish I had been more calm and collected to think to grab a menu and point out side dish prices (IE side of eggs and side of hashbrowns).... It was just absolutely ridiculous. Not to mention that my husbands corned beef hash was literally hashbrowns, pieces of corned beef, and RAW red onions mixed together. as a diner, i wasn't expected a 5 star dining experience, but wow, this really couldn't have been worse... and overpaying and rude service to top it off. what a shame, it's a cute little place..... I'm still just in shock of how bad the experience was.

    (1)
  • Nicole K.

    a co worker and I were craving breakfast so we decided to try this place out. We got the eggs Florentine. they were pretty good! It wasn't super busy in there, but it did take quite awhile to get out food. The waitress was friendly and attentive. Fun little diner spot. Not the best place for a semi quick lunch, but it was good!

    (4)
  • Ali P.

    This Little gem is a darling hole in the wall diner in the sweet biscuit district of Georgetown. The service is amazing (Ronni and Dara are both fantastic) the food is classic great diner fare. Breakfast all day (or burgers/prime rib dips for the lunch/dinner folks). Just what I look for in a diner. Next door to the 9lb hammer you can get your booze and food in one go. All my friends and I love this place. GO NOW!!

    (5)
  • Casey B.

    I've been in a few times. Great service, tasty options, and old school vibe! Though a guy at the bar, found a bug in his food. They apologized and comped his meal. Shit happens.. At least they were professional.....

    (5)
  • Lisa S.

    Hands down the BEST diner food you will get in Seattle. I swear by this place. If you have a hankering for a fried fish sandwich- get it!!! It is seriously the most tasty thing I have ever eaten in my life. The servers rock also. They manage to run a floor of 50+ people between two of them like clockwork. Love this place. Amazeballs bloody marys also.

    (5)
  • Kristine H.

    My friends and I set a date to try a Mexican food place in Georgetown. When we reached the destination, we learned that the restaurant was closed. Out came the iPhone and the decision landed on this place. It's a straight up greasy spoon that slings comfort food, nothing fancy. The seats are comfortable with booths against the wall. There are also counter seats with ample leg room plus side-to-side space. You won't feel like you are all up on someone else if you select one of these padded swivel seats. Our server was wonderfully patient and accommodating. He let us order off menu so we started our health food sojourn with chili cheese fries. I didn't indulge because of my dairy allergy but man, they looked amazing. We ordered one delightfully greasy patty melt on proper rye bread. The pair of grilled cheese sandwiches actually had pools of cheese on the plate after their bisection! Next time I go, I want to try the homemade biscuits with veggie sausage. I make the same thing at home so I'd really like to know how theirs stacks up against mine. Everything that we ordered was done well and exactly as specified. If you have a sweet tooth, you should leave room for desserts. They do old school shakes, malts, sundaes, and an assortment of pie and cake. My companions ordered a pair of the vanilla shakes and they were both pleased. There's glass bottled sodas too in addition to the regular soda fountain offerings. I gotta love a place that sells Bubble-Up! Street parking might get dicey. We were there during the week so we didn't wait long for a table or struggled to find a space around the block. Honestly the short stroll back after that meal felt nice. They are also open 24/7 if you're craving a hot turkey sandwich at 3:00!

    (4)
  • Seanna J.

    I love this place. Real diner food in a hippish sort of atmosphere. Great atmosphere, great food, but I've never had a fast meal here. Now, since St. Dames is closing, it is my favorite place for breakfast. I love their omelettes and scrambles. My husband loves their hash and biscuits and gravy. But, I also like stopping by for hot roast turkey sandwiches and hamburgers. Their salads are good, too. And pie! And shakes. Yum. I am getting hungry. I've brought friends here with kids and they have accommodated picky eaters.

    (4)
  • Kristin C.

    Food is good, but I came in on a Sunday morning and waited at my table for a long time before I even got water. Staff wasn't very friendly, and I had to stand up and wave my coffee mug around to get a refill (not literally, but you get the idea.) Overall a lackluster experience. There are a million other breakfast spots around this area (Georgetown, Downtown, Sodo) I don't think I'm going to give this one another try.

    (2)
  • Terry L.

    Waited almost an hour for our food, which was very mediocre. Probably won't be back. The biscuit looked like something out of a can, but tasted much worse. Very disappointed.

    (2)
  • Mike W.

    This is a great comfort food joint, with a definite Georgetown feel to it. I've done lunch and breakfast here, an both were great. The service was less than enthusiastic, especially for breakfast, but I don't need a lot of sunshine early in the morning. Definitely "old school cool" in the decor, but the booth seats are a little "too old school" and could use some new padding.

    (4)
  • Heath P.

    Do not eat here, this place has no regard for customers or their money and will gladly take your money while treating you like they'd rather not have you there. The last time I attempted to eat there the waitress did not write down our breakfast order. As expected when our orders arrived our omelettes did not have the cheese we both ordered and our side of bacon was never delivered. When we told the waitress (or what their idea of a waitress is) our plates were taken away and instead of making the omelettes we ordered some cheese had been slipped into one of the corners on each. It was laughable. Then when we complained to the waitress and showed her how lame the fix was she told us that "I (she) couldn't handle us anymore because she was pregnant". We then spoke to the cook (because there was no manager present) he agreed to remake our orders as we had asked for in the first place. He was pretty cool about it but obviously we weren't dressed "hipster" enough for the cool Georgetown crowd that works there because there was really no sense of pride in how badly our order had been screwed up. While waiting for our new plates to arrive our so called waitress slid by our table and dropped off two cups of coffee. Now I was drinking coffee and only needed a refill and NOT two new cups. My dining partner was having beer so now I had three coffee cups. That was done out of spite because we complained about our meal not being close to what we ordered and then a half-assed attempt to fix it was called out. And when I say "slid by" I mean she walked by, dropped the coffee cups down with a thud and kept going without saying a thing. Most waitresses would simply have offered a refill on my coffee while I had to wait. At that point we felt so unwelcome we left and found another place to eat. A better place as well. Then in for at least two weeks I tried to make contact with this establishment's management to explain our experience and in at least 30 attempts to phone it kept going to a voicemail box that had not been set up and could not take messages. They also had no website where I could email someone about our experience. Bottom line this is a hipster dive where unless you're sporting lots of piercings, tattoos and dirty old clothing you'll be treated like a bother, made to feel unwelcome and likely experience the same poor service and treatment we did. Avoid this place, there are many better options where people care how hard we work for the money to spend in their establishment. If this place last another six months I will be surprised.

    (1)
  • Wayne D.

    Meh, when this place first opened, thought it was great and a good Georgetown 24 hour diner stronghold. After a few more visits, not so sure. Drinks come in through the 9lb Hammer adjoined from next door. Bloody Mary's are expensive, and not as good as next door at Smarty Pants served by Joshua. But food is decent if you can stand the line to get in, no pun...

    (3)
  • Jeff G.

    Pretty much the perfect spot on a coooooold Saturday afternoon. Nice folks, good food. They didn't complain at all when we moved from the counter to a warmer table in the corner. The food was a little slow and my patty melt was a tad overcooked(I should have asked for asked rare). The onion rings were good. They weren't stingy with the coffee; we didn't find ourselves having to track down the waitress to fill our cups and help keep us warm. If I didn't know this was a newish place I'd swear it had been there for decades keeping the citizens of Georgetown warm and full.

    (4)
  • H K.

    Average breakfast at an average diner.

    (3)
  • Ryan W.

    So I've been going to this place since it opened, and sadly the quality has been on a steady downward trend since the beginning. At first the food was amazing! It was a great self-indulgence, delicious diner food, good service, and an adjacent bar to boot. Since then, through the changes to hours, the insistence upon people leaving within a 1/2 hour of eating despite how generally not full the place is, I've kept going. However I'm fairly certain I just left there for the last time. The food has gotten to an all time low, not to mention the service. Went in there for a late breakfast (having worked in service for the last five years my late breakfast is about 3/3:30 in the afternoon for those keeping track) with the lady friend. There were, perhaps, 8 other people there, and a couple of kids. Ostensibly about half of the adults worked there, all of which is to say that it was not busy. The waitress was not friendly, but neither was she mean or rude. That said she was either new to the industry or just very bad. After she initially took our order (the breakfast combo with a biscuit, eggs over medium, and the thanksgiving sandwich with a cup of chili on the side) we were left on our own for a bit. She took a couple orders from the two guys sitting separately to our left and right, and proceeded to hop out for a smoke. Afterwards she came back to confirm not only the two fellows' orders, but our own, just to be sure. Some time later she brought our food out. As you might imagine, it was pretty much all wrong. Instead of the thanksgiving sandwich and chili, my ladyfriend received the open faced turkey sandwich, without a side. Though technically the components of my order were all there, the eggs were fully hard, the hashbrowns were wafer thin and incredibly dry and brittle. The biscuit was also dry, brittle, and it seems they've downgraded to the mini biscuit rather than a full size. Unfortunately we noticed the sandwich first, and the eggs some time later when we received the chili (intended originally as an accoutrement for the breakfast combo) at which point it seemed like a lost cause to ask for anything to be recooked, as we'd already been sitting around for half an hour not eating. Fun fact on service, when the sandwich mistake was brought up the server returned about two minutes later to ask what bread and what cheese should go with the sandwich. At this the ladyfriend responded sourdough, and tried to confirm that in fact the thanksgiving sandwich already comes with cream cheese, doesn't it? The waitress confessed she didn't know, she never eats it. Considering that every restaurant either of us had ever worked at we've been expected to know the little things like, you know, what food we're selling, this seemed strange. Maybe it was her first day? In the restaurant industry? Ultimately we stacked our garbage with my meal sans two bites (one for each, just to verify how bad it was), asked for a box when the sandwich came out, paid, and went to Maruta for some cheap (but at least edible) sushi. In defense of the waitress, she did give us $2 off our tab for the food we didn't eat, so that was swell. Tl:dr? The best thing about the square knot is that there are other places nearby that serve food. If you're really hard up for late night diner food in the south end, go to Randy's, where at least it's cheap with good service, and the food is passable.

    (1)
  • Dominic A.

    No to go over the phone orders, they only cook with clarified butter, and they make traditional, greasy breakfast all day

    (3)
  • Clover A.

    Dinner: Three and a half but I'm feeling stingy for some reason. I'll totally hit them up for breakfast and perhaps my rating will shoot up. We were in Georgetown and needed some dinner so we headed over to the Square Knot based on all the lovely recommendations from friends here on Yelp. Looking at the menu in relation to family dinner- I was a little nonplussed to be honest, a burger was $10, and the only lower priced item available for my kiddo was a $5.95 hot dog wrapped in curly fries and fried. I ended up splitting the burger with the girl and was pleased to find it does indeed come with fries (although it doesn't note that) The burger was a hand formed patty, served on a decent sesame bun with pretty delicious fries- good enough certainly. The service was okay, I liked her, she was nice, but it was a bit distracted for me, it seemed to take a while to get her to come back to our table for different things and I didn't feel overly needy so I guess that'd be four stars for me. I think the magic here is about the access- and since they just turned from 24 hours to open 6-11- and not the food or service to be frank. I think those are both perfectly fine but definitely not 5 stars for me.

    (3)
  • Cynthia L.

    24-hour joint in G-Town. Soooo needed. I hope that this place continues to do well so that I always have a late-night food option close by! Their hashbrowns are really good, the eggs have been cooked perfectly. A friend tried the French toast and thought it was a little sweet, but since I'm all about savory food for breakfast (anytime!), I won't be able to comment first-hand. The veggie biscuits and gravy were really good! Something I would make at home, but wouldn't have the energy to make. At another table, I watched a guy eat something 4-inches high covered in brown gravy. I don't know what it was, but I'll admit I had plate envy. It probably had red meat in it, which I don't eat, but that didn't take away from its delicious-looking diner quality aesthetic. This is good, solid diner food. They aren't trying to recreate the wheel here. I would like to see a change regarding the biscuits. Since they turn out a lot of them, I'm surprised that they aren't super-high quality. They're a little flat and dense, but hold sauces okay. They are also served cool to room temp. If they tweak the recipe-to make their biscuits the flagship, I think they'd be on to something. Taller, fluffier and flakier, gently warmed...that would be the bomb. Also, I wish the food overall was always heated to the right temp. Good service and a fun diner atmosphere!

    (3)
  • Shannon H.

    This has recently become my favorite breakfast joint. Here's a tip - get the LA Woman, add Sausage, have it served hash-style with scrambled eggs and order a biscuit. You will not be disappointed. The service is super friendly, I love sitting at the counter and chatting up the wait staff. We also took home a cinnamon roll which was FANTASTIC. The chili seems to be very popular with the regulars, I have seen several construction-type fellows standing at the register waiting for their to-go chili orders each time I've come by. Gotta love the all day breakfast menu as well, I haven't even considered reading the lunch/dinner options.

    (4)
  • Bizz F.

    For such a small diner, it sure takes a long time to get your food. Correction: all but one of your party will get their food. The last order shows up as everyone else is finishing. The food is pretty good though, and I prefer the cozy feel of a place like this. So it's a bit of a trade-off, I suppose.

    (3)
  • Jay H.

    Square Knot is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and for the rest of eternity. When the sun explodes and our planet is vaporized Square Knot will still be floating about in the dust and debris preempting The Nothing serving delicious food to the denizens of Fantastica and those fortunate enough to ride a luckdragon. I've been here a bunch... like how many times have I wet myself laughing... a bunch. That's a lot... or a bunch. I've had bacon, French toast, scrambles, milkshakes, omelets, sandwiches, French fries... the list goes on and on just like my use of ellipses... The servers here rock. I've had quite a few serve my cohorts and I and they are more than happy to chat, joke and otherwise pass the time. On one occasion the gal was so sincerely sweet and helpful it literally blew my mind. It was gone for weeks. I don't recall ever not enjoying something I've ordered from here and I'm pretty sure if I did they would fix it. Due to their open till wheneverthehellwewanttobe stance and their delicious diner delicacies they can be quite busy. I've had a few adventures wandering around the streets in the area to kill time as I wait for a table. I do love an adventure. Prices are cheap. Cheap, I say! You get a lot of food in your mouth for not a lot of scratch. And they keep the joint clean. After late night soccer games in West Seattle this is often our only choice for grub and as far as only choices go... it's pretty awesome. If you're ever in need of some late night noshings and want to keep things on the delicious but cheap side of things this is your spot. Once you go Knot you never go back. I'm a huge fan!

    (5)
  • Gina T.

    So... they aren't 24 hours anymore and they changed up the menu so there are less veg friendly options. I still love the place but selfishly want a few more dinner options since the menu is focused on breakfast and burgers at this point.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    The classic American diner is alive in Georgetown! Square Knot is the quintessential diner, offering the classic breakfast in a nostalgic setting. With a wrap around counter seating and a few booths there could be a little bit of a wait on a weekend, but the place is open 24 hours a day. And the thing that blows my mine is they have RC cola on tap! I can tell that I have tried everything on the menu, but I'd be lying. I have only had the corned beef hash and it's at the top. Big chunks of corned beef, two eggs your way and choice of toast. Add a coffee and you have a great breakfast under $12. So good!

    (4)
  • Richard U.

    24 hour joints have a soft spot in my heart. This greasy spoon addition to the Georgetown scene is undoubtedly popular after the surrounding bars close down for the night and the urge to soak up excessive alcohol in a pile of corned beef hash. That being said, I've only been here for lunch. Basic fare done simply. Club sandwich, patty melt, hamburgers, breakfast stuff. Everything was decent, nothing over the top. Prices are very reasonable and the wait staff has always been friendly. I like coming here since I work in the area and its convenient. Not a bad option if you are in the area!

    (3)
  • R C.

    Way, way overpriced for what you get. $12 for corned beef hash breakfast with 2 eggs. Corned beef looks like ordinary sliced sandwich meat - nothing special. Jelly comes in community jars that look disgusting. I think the only reason this place gets away charging these prices is that there is no where else to get breakfast in the immediate area.

    (1)
  • Katharine J.

    Ali was the most magnificent server ever... certainly in Seattle, but perhaps the entire globe. It was a busy Saturday night and she lit up the room. My friend asked for a mint chocolate malt, having no idea if it was even an option on the menu, and she said, "Absolutely!" The chicken noodle soup was delicious. My friend ordered the patty melt with mashed potatoes. He thought it was cooked to perfection. I tried his potatoes as well, and they were melt in your mouth delicious and buttery. This is my new favorite diner in Seattle! Thank you Ali, you made our nights!

    (5)
  • Chris G.

    Ate here twice in the past week,,,ordered breakfast both times,,,servers are lukewarm,,,food is warm and plentiful....cool old building,,,,everybody was ordering the "sideburns"....guess i have to try that next time.

    (3)
  • Suzy K.

    Gave it two shots. Bland, mediocre food and pretty bad service both times. It seems like the highlight of the other top reviews was that they were open 24 hours. Clearly, that's over. Better options in Georgetown abound.

    (2)
  • Daren D.

    This is a great addition to G-town. The sufficiently bright lighting helps create the never-sleeping (sole) 24/7 vibe to it and stand out contrasting the dim bars nearby. A truly unique yet simple place to just come in, relax and order stuff. I was heading home late Sunday night and pulled in here. Rather busy it was so the staff was a bit slow. Kristin was nice, as the rest of the ladies were. My single Knot burger (+ swiss & grilled onions) was good (not wet 'n sloppy) and a smidge-too-salty fries were nice. The onions probably forgot to get grilled (raw & crunchy). Other traditionals and traditionals with small twists sounded good. There small ergonomic issues for me: the bar seat height (or counter, whichever) is too tall for me; it's a bit comfortable hunching way down. And the small steel brim along the counter hurts your elbow when resting on it. Good food. Nice staff. Diverse crowd. Sleepless in Georgetown.

    (4)
  • Gene B.

    I wish the food was as good as the decor. They really nailed that classic diner look, sadly the food doesn't follow that classic diner formula. Is it better than Denny's? Yes. But there are better places to eat in Georgetown and now that the Square Knot is no longer open 24 hours, there's not a lot reasons to go there.

    (3)
  • Jay S.

    Bottom line: 24/7 diner heaven that is true to the blue collar roots of its Georgetown location. This is classic diner preparation, not that "elevated" business that is so buzz word these days. SOS is a solid SOS. The prices for breakfast and lunch are excellent - a party of 2 can walk out for just over $20, with the tip! However, that wouldn't include dessert - which you just might want - since they feature some great, old school sundaes!

    (5)
  • Melissa L.

    It's great because its close and open 24 hours, but the service was slow as a slug. The food isn't fantabulous, but it's AOK for diner foods. I had the corned beef hash so maybe I set myself up for failure bc every corned beef hash I try I have to stack it up to Glo's, and so far nothing compares! Tried their steak and eggs which was better than the hash. The biscuits and jam were probably my favorites on the plate. Ill be back to try dessert another time!

    (3)
  • Cyndi C.

    Square Knot totally filled the void .... Hello- Classic Diner! Grab a booth or counter seat and they serve up tasty breakfast and comfort diner food. I was here for breakfast which came in LARGE @ss portions served with very tasty gourmet bacon. I could describe this as comfort/fancy as the ingredients were definitely better than say an Ihop but they still have the grease so you can have that authentic greasy spoon vibe that your craving in a Diner. LOL! Item to note is this diner also serves alcohol drinks! I love that people were ordering everything from Bloody Mary's, Irish Coffees to innocent Milkshakes at breakfast and the staff was on it and did not miss a beat. Also in classic diner fashion your coffee refilled all that is needed, it was glorious!! A tasty diner that I will be back to visit soon, either Late Nite or Breakfast!

    (4)
  • Jessica D.

    Been here a few times and must say this will be the last after our service here today. Our server Pam immediately was short with us in the beginning. We continually had to ask her for refills on coffee and water, which she forgot all three times. Finally I got up and asked her and all of a sudden she acted really busy. We had seen her on her phone behind the counter, so we knew she couldn't have been that busy. She put in the wrong order in our food, set it down and didn't return for 10 minutes and couldn't get her to come back to tell her. Her excuse was that it was the "cooks" fault. It took another 20 minutes to get our actual order. Her laziness, lack of service, and poor attitude really turned us off to this place. The whole experience was not pleasant, as we've frequented here before and have had a similar experience with her as well. Not too sure how she still has a job there, truly the worst service I've ever had. On top of that the food was just ok.... Not worth putting up with service like that. A restaurant that hires and allows for that behavior is not one I would ever recommend to anyone. I will not be back!!

    (1)
  • Anthony O.

    Thank God for this place! I'm eternally grateful that they're open 24/7 and the fact that they're literally within walking distance of my house makes it that much better. So many nights out with my friends were saved by this haven of pancakes, eggs and 9lb Porter Milkshakes. It's a real diner. They really take care of you. I wish I could bring a blanket with me and immediately fall asleep in one of their booths. When I've had too much to drink, I'm super hungry and just want someone to hold me, I head to Square Knot and get some french toast and eggs over easy. Or if I'm feeling like Biggie, I order a Steak, Cheese, Eggs... not sure if they have Welch's Grape but they do make their own soda, complete with their own retro style bottles. In closing, God Bless the USA, God Bless Beer, God Bless 24/7 diners and God Bless Square Knot.

    (4)
  • Becca C.

    I love classic architecture, and Square Knot sits in a historic building with the requisite larger-than-life windows, high ceilings, and brick facade. The rich brown wood wainscotting next to the 50's white hexagonal tile is like a step back in time. The only way you'd know you're in the 2000's is the fact that the servers are positively even more tatooed than your average G'town restaurant waitresses. I had the thanksgiving sandwich with side salad. I judge restaurants based on the quality of croutons, and these were fresh & chewy, with sprinkled herbs. For under $9, the sandwich was stuffed with turkey and the cranberries added the right amount of sweetness. Service was quality, the prices are extremely fair, and I'm sure I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Lily S.

    Yes please. Perfect spot to stop in around 1am and grab a bite on your way back from a Burningman party in fishnets and a sailor outfit, no? Yes. Yes it is. We got the open face turkey sandwich - which looked AND TASTED like Thanksgiving dinner on a plate. Wowie. So good. The mashed potatoes were exactly what I wanted/needed that late - and it totally hit the spot. Service? Superb. Space? Super cute diner awesomeness. If you're in the mood for late nite grub and you're near Georgetown, you should definitely stop by Square Knot. Actually, if you're near Georgetown PERIOD, you should stop by...your stomach will thank you!

    (5)
  • Marie B.

    Stopped here since could not score parking for the ID Night Market - good ol' reliable Square Knot in Georgetown. Been here many many times, but noticed from the front of the menu that Square Knot is NO LONGER OPEN 24 HOURS. It now closes at 11PM effective 9/6/13 according to our wait person. Sorry that had to drop one star. BTW - big props to her. She was the only person waiting on all the booths and counter. Very busy and did the best she could covering all those tickets. Still waited on us with a smile. I only hope after her shift that she received lots of tips. Me - Patty melt, fries, and a chocolate shake Husband - Corned beef hash and Green River soda Son - Garlic Romano wings and a Frostie orange soda Lots of food to share and to take home afterwards. Kitchen staff was on point, because the food served was tasty and perfect temperature. With tax and tip - total came out to $60 and change. Full stomachs back to Shoreline!

    (4)
  • Anita G.

    We were in Seattle a couple of weeks ago on vacation, and we happened upon this diner on our first night in town. Having traveled across the country to get to our destination, we were ready for a good meal nearby. Square Knot Diner to the rescue! Though seating capacity is somewhat limited, they accommodated our group of 8 with no problem at all. Our server was very friendly and professional, and she offered a few "insider" tourist tips as well! The food was delicious -- everyone loved what they ordered. I had the Anytime Salad, which I highly recommend. We enjoyed our meal so much that we went back to Square Knot twice more before heading home last weekend. The next time we're in Seattle, we'll make it a point to stop by again.

    (5)
  • Lyssa D.

    We stopped in at Sqaure Knot for breakfast on the way to the airport. I ordered the egg scramble and my cutie got the corned beef hash. I thought it was great, the food came out fast, hot, and enough to feed a small army. I loved the hash browns, because they were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, I loved them. The waitress was very friendly, and the next time I'm flying out of Seattle, I'll stop by and grab a bite.

    (5)
  • Denny K.

    I've only been here for breakfast, but enjoyed it. It's a locally owned version of Denny's. Nothing special, but gets the job done.

    (3)
  • Dustin C.

    As expensive as a great brunch while being far from great. Coffee was of super cheap quality, scrambled eggs were watery and most likely fake egg product and the biscuits were bad. The waitress was really nice.

    (2)
  • Sam G.

    This may be off the charts since I rolled in at 2 pm on a Thursday...but... 1. Awesome food 2. Awesome service 3. Cool atmosphere - you totally forget you're in Seattle. It's a mix of people on bikes and people on motorcycles. Hipsters and construction workers. Really fast service, nice waitress, free Andes mints with the check (wee!). I had a milkshake that came with whipped cream, cherry, and a cup for the "scraps" (read: 1.5 milkshakes in total), and the grilled vegetable salad which was this awesome mix of hot veggies piled on mixed greens with tofu and yummy dressing. I added some hot sauce (waitress suggestion - awesome!) and pepper and it was great. I was impressed that a diner (I've been to a few others - the Hurricane, the 5 Point, Mecca Cafe) actually had legit veggie options. Not vegetables, but vegetables that are creatively cooked and taste awesome but you still don't feel bad for finishing the whole plate. De-lish.

    (5)
  • A.B. H.

    Food was ok. Waitress forgot to put in my order so I ate last after everyone was done. Luckily she charged me full price. Food was creative (a Weiner wrapped in chips!) and tasted ok; the rating is for overall experience on a Friday evening in Georgetown. A true disappointment after Brass Tacks amazing experience. Still, it's ok.

    (3)
  • KT E.

    I came here for breakfast and I loved it! Then I saw that they serve prime rib dinner on the weekends so I came back with my boyfriend the next weekend to try it because prime rib is our favorite!!! If I had to give my rating on that dinner alone, it would have only gotten one star. It was SO dry ... we didn't even finish it.

    (3)
  • David E.

    When I went in and sat down, I was not quite sure of the place yet. The bar stool height is a little awkward and the staff was a little quiet. All of that was forgotten when my thanksgiving sandwich arrived. The plate looked good and tasted even better. It was a good sized sandwich and everything in it was fresh. I saw a chef salad and a Benedict that looked very good. This will be added to the lunch list and will try it for breakfast .

    (4)
  • Michael K.

    Yes, it has only been 3 weeks since I first reviewed Square Knot, but I have now been there every weekend for breakfast and today's order of Eggs Benedict firmly established the bestowing of the 5th star to my review. No one ever does Hollandaise sauce properly, I don't care if it's a James Beard award winning restaurant or chef, it is probably one of the hardest culinary feats to master. It seems like it should be easy to make which is why so many get it wrong through lack of attention to detail and technique, it requires precision, timing and attention. The Hollandaise sauce this morning was perfection. The consistency was rich and smooth, not curdled at all. It had just the right lemony tang and and buttery richness. They had $3 Bloody Marys this morning as well which was also delicious, spicy, tangy, and came topped with a serving of veggies. :-p

    (5)
  • Katherine D.

    This was not the most amazing breakfast I have ever encountered. The sausage gravy was good, the biscuits were good, the eggs were cooked perfectly to my specifications, and the hash browns were good. All good, not outstanding. That being said, the service was friendly, the space was clean and bright, and the prices were reasonable. All that plus the 24/7 hours makes this a solid 4 stars.

    (4)
  • H V.

    Served us rotting salad twice! This place came highly recommended. We waited 1/2 hour during a late afternoon only to be served salads that had browned rotting lettuce throughout. We returned them and the waitress served us the same salad again with brown and putrid leaves. We returned them. We waited even longer for our entree and the turkey in the sandwich had turned. In all of these years of dining out, this is ABSOLUTELY the worst meal I have ever had.

    (1)
  • Kayan H.

    Close to home and open 24 hours, those are the pluses. In terms of food, it's typical diner fare. I liked my chef salad. My husband got the rueben and it was okay. Service was good, although there were only 3 tables occupied.

    (3)
  • Susan W.

    Best place I've eaten in a long time! And I eat at lots of places! The only reason I don't give 5 stars is because they were out of turkey today at 11:45am. So no Thanksgiving Turkey sandwich or club sandwich or hot open faced turkey sandwich. :( So I settled for the hot open faced roast beef sandwich. I was appeased by my selection. But now I need to go back & try the turkey. ;) The beef was very tender. Homemade mashed potatoes. I had a good amount of leftovers. Hubby had the fish sandwich with fries. Very tasty. Also would like to go back for a breakfast & to try their chicken dinner.

    (4)
  • Ashley D.

    I love this place because they serve breakfast all day long, every day of the week! They've got a variety of egg dishes that can be made into your choice of a scramble or omelet. Not a big fan of meat? They have veggie sausage! When it comes to ordering toast, english muffin, or a biscuit...you HAVE to get the biscuit. It is definitely worth it. Then you get house-made jelly it's way too good to pass up! You won't regret it. Another reason I love this place is because they serve their mimosas in a pint glass. It makes all the difference I am also a big bloodymary fan and they make a good one! When I come to Square Knot morning or night I always order a scramble...my only complaint about this place is their consistency. Most times I'll get my food and it will be hot and made perfectly but other times I will get my eggs and my whole plate will be freezing cold with stale tasting fries It might be the transition from morning kitchen crew to dinner? At that point I just order another mimosa and call it good One thing that will always keep my mom and myself coming back is one of the waitresses Elinor. She is one of the sweetest ladies and works SO hard. She's my fav! She gets 5 stars for sure! The only reason Square Knot isn't getting 5-stars from be is because of the consistency. Overall a great place, I would recommend it!

    (4)
  • James M.

    In my first review I gave the Square Knot 3 stars because they bumped up the prices. Now I give them 2 stars because the quality of the food has gone down. It is not much better than Denny's at double the price. Sorry guys!

    (2)
  • M M.

    This is an old style "Diner" that serves good food and beer. They also make a tart cherry juice Mamosa. I had a breakfast sandwich made with biscuits and it was plentiful and delicious. They have a veggie sausage substitute for meat sausage for those that are non meat eaters. Price for sandwich is around $7. Average meal prices are around $10-$15.

    (3)
  • Jon M.

    Seattle has been lacking in the 24 hour diner department. Luckily Square Knot showed up and made things all right again. Place is legit. Love the tuna melt. Love the old school vibe of the place. And they have pie. And booze. Why wasn't I told about this utopia earlier?

    (4)
  • E M.

    Great place to grab some good breakfast,very friendly service 24 hours a day. You can also have a beer with breakfast. Kid friendly place. Pretty clean as far as greasy spoon diners go.not bad @ all.they have the best Bloody Mary in Seattle FYI.

    (4)
  • Lance E.

    Great place ,really a clasic. THEY ARE WITHOUT A DOOR CLOSER...freezing are asses off sitting at the counter

    (4)
  • Randi L.

    Came here as I heard their vegetarian scramble was to die for. It's amazing and I was really surprised at the amount of food given. My entire plate was full so I had not only enough for my brunch but an entire 2nd meal for my dinner! Really appreciate that Square Knot offers egg whites for those who may want to cut some calories and they also have a number of vegetarian options (including veggie biscuits and gravy!!). Service was perfect and the attentiveness was A+++. I'll absolutely be back. I'm super curious to try the 9lb porter milkshake.. and perhaps one of their bloody marys. This place is apparently open 24/7 so I'd MUCH rather come here than IHop or Dennys.

    (5)
  • Melville P.

    Been here late at night about five times now and have been consistently underwhelmed by the food. Tonight I had the worst excuse for eggs Benedict that I've ever had the misfortune to eat. Furthermore, the biscuits are clearly straight out of a tube. The sausage and gravy resembles cat puke and everything else is forgettable. In my opinion you are better off at Denny's.

    (1)
  • Ken W.

    As with most things in Georgetown, Square Knot is overpriced and underwhelming. $10 burgers--a downtown price without the downtown. Service is generally OK, but again, nothing exceptional. When this place was 24 hours, it would have earned an extra star for the local convenience. If you've been drinking in the 'hood and can't drive, it's one thing to end up here. Otherwise, get over the faux-nostalgia and head elsewhere.

    (2)
  • Pete S.

    Exactly what you want in a diner and more. Great coffee, hahsbrowns and eggs were done exactly as you'd want and to order and quick and friendly service. When you think of a diner, this place is it and it executes very well, with reasonable prices. I'll be a regular.

    (5)
  • John S.

    One of my favorite restaurants in Seattle! The food is prepared well and is fresh rather than the processed, prepackaged mess you get in a lot of places (including the high end restaurants). It tastes like someone fixed you an amazing meal at their home rather than a typical restaurant meal. I have been fortunate to eat breakfast and dinner here many times. All meals were excellent. I always leave full, satisfied and happy. The place is clean and comfortable. The service is friendly and on top of things. Definitely worth a stop whenever you are in the area.

    (5)
  • Jodi W.

    Nom, nom, nom! I passed by this little gem one night because it was SO busy. Yikes! I really hate waiting. But then one glorious afternoon on a weekday my man and I stopped in for some chow and I'm so glad we did! He had the hot open faced turkey sandwich and I had the tuna melt. The tuna melt was tasty. Nothing over the top, but tasty. However, his turkey was REAL, moist and served with some kick a** mashed potatoes. The au gratin spuds that accompanied my sandwich were also delicious - and a nice option. And hello! It's almost worth 5 stars for being 24/7...something we are SORELY lacking here in Seattle. I've been back 3 times in the last two weeks having the veggie scramble, a ham and cheese scramble and the biscuits and gravy. All were solid, yummy food. And each time the service was terrific. Prompt and friendly. My coffee was always full. Treat yourself to some tasty food in a fun diner atmosphere with friendly attentive service - visit the Square Knot.

    (5)
  • Kimberley D.

    It's a 24 hour diner, so I can't give it a completely terrible rating. It's 'classic' diner food, although they do have a few unexpected vegetarian / vegan items on the menu. Unfortunately, I was really not feelin' the veggie gravy. It wasn't mushroom gravy... it was a mixture of carrots and vegetables... more like a sauce made of vegetables. I'm sure it was healthy, but it wasn't spicy or delicious. I only managed a few bites. My hashbrowns, egg, and pancake were perfectly good though. No liquor but they do have beer and wine. The interior is throwback / nostalgia... vintage signs, shiny booths, stools, etc.

    (3)
  • Chelsey M.

    Its really good greasy spoon/diner food with interesting dishes (salad with anchovy dressing and two over easy eggs on top?!?). Plus it's attached to 9 lb hammer so you can drink all night then dine. Can't beat that!

    (3)
  • Gabe G.

    Great place but servers can either make it or break it. It is a must eat though! Enjoyed it and every bite.

    (4)
  • Levi E.

    The square knot is just what the georgetown neighborhood has been missing, a 24 hour location. I have been to the Square knot twice now and both times I have had a great experience. The staff members have been friendly, the coffee is inexpensive, and they give you free refills. One of the staff members even paid enough attention to my wife and I that they noticed that she wasn't eating something we had ordered. The staff member immediately came over and asked if they could bring us something else at no charge! I love spending my money at locations where staff members are friendly

    (3)
  • Patrick O.

    The food here is great diner food and you can get breakfast any time of the day.

    (4)
  • Brian L.

    The breakfast items are very good. Hashbrows are very crispy and soft on the inside. Cornbeef hash, a signature item was also very good. A nice selection of preserves are offered with the toast/biscuit. The interior design of this restaurant is unique, because it looks like it has been their several decades, but I don't recall a diner ever been here in all my years in Seattle. Haven't had the ice cream desserts yet but they looked really good. Green River soda is available as are a wide selection of unusual sodas. A very cool place.

    (4)
  • Dan C.

    Wow! I just had the worse food ever served to me in Seattle in the 20 years I've lived here! I am impressed that this place can still be in business serving up such crap. we saw enough good reviews on yelp before deciding to go... and we've really been wanting to check this place out. It's a cool looking diner in very (maybe too) hip Georgetown. I always see a bunch of people eating here. But I guess you have to be blotto drunk and seriously stoned to think that the food here was edible, let alone call it good. I felt bad for the staff working here. There were only 2 servers on a Friday night at a busy time for the diner, and they also covered the food service to the connected bar, 9lb Hammer. I know it wasn't their fault that the food and management of this place was so incredibly bad. They were working pretty hard; although they could have at least asked how the food was, especially after seeing most of it left on the plates still when we were finished eating. I gather that they knew better than to ask patrons if the food was alright. I had the tuna melt with a side salad. The salad was fresh out of the bag, no bother rinsing off the plastic/dirt taste, and served at room temperature. The sourdough bread on the sandwich wasn't too bad except that there was the taste of fresh-out-of-the-can bargain-basement tuna on it, with maybe a hint of mayo mixed in with the tuna. My friend had the grilled chicken sandwich which had bacon on it... lots of bread, and dry chicken. The bacon on it wasn't too bad, I guess. The french-fries were cooked well, but had the flavor of the various other fried foods which are apparently cooked in the same fryer oil... a hint of fish and other fried foods took away from the otherwise decent fries. This place would have a lot of potential. It's connected to one of the hippest bars in Seattle, located in a great spot in one of the coolest neighborhoods. It should be an awesome "squat and gobble" diner, but it's clearly so poorly managed that it resulted in really the worse dining experience I think I have ever had... and for that I am impressed. I just can't wait until this place closes down and re-opens as a new diner... but for now there are apparently too many very drunk and stoned patrons keeping it open while serving really bad food with pretty bad service. Definitely get a drink or six at the bar, 9lb Hammer, but if and when you get hungry, go to any gas station mini-mart and heat up some microwave-anything. Seriously... any mini-mart; or, Jack-In-The-Box if you want to get some really fancy food.

    (1)
  • Hong D.

    This place is pretty good! Chicken-fried steak meal a solid 9/10. I really dig the location and I'm only slightly bummed that I can't come in here at 4am anymore.

    (4)
  • Matthew W.

    Square Knot is a great place to grab breakfast. It has a really good feel to it and I love that it serves up the classic diner menu. The staff was friendly and service was quick even though every seat in the place was filled. For being such a new eatery, these guys are doing such a great job.

    (5)
  • Carolyn J.

    I have had most of their sandwiches here and they are all delicious! The prime rib dip, the open face one with gravy is unbelievable. Their thanksgiving turkey sandwich is one of the best sandwiches in the city.

    (4)
  • Jim K.

    Been there more than once after reading all the 4-5 star reviews here. It's bascially hit and miss. Hits: Club sandwich, au gratin spuds, the tuna melt and the reuben sandwich. The fries are frozen but they were crisp. Initial service was prompt at lunch but slower at dinner. Clean, hip and quaint. Misses: Patti melt burger was dry and over cooked. For a Seattle diner, you'd expect some nice Stumptown roast -- the coffee is nasty. The price is little too steep for diner fare. Service was sloooooow. And it's small, like 5 booths that seat 4, if full there's the counter. I really wished for more but like I said, it's hit and miss. Smarty Pants is still a better place for lunch but the 24/7 Square Knot might have a chance if they could get a better cook in the evenings.

    (2)
  • Avian N.

    Pros: Great selection SUPER friendly service Hang-out friendly ambiance Awesome cozy booth seats Reasonable wait Open 24 hours Super clean Cons: Chili on the chili burger was TAD bit bland. But otherwise, stellar.

    (4)
  • Morgan B.

    ... first timer to the joint. We went at 11 pm on a Sunday night. There were only 3 people when we entered, but while we were there 2 cops came and left, there were 2 people that came for pick-up orders and another 8 people popped in. The food was very good. I had the Reuben and my friend had the Eggs Benedict. She said her's was very good but not the "best" she'd had. I really liked mine. Oh, and the shakes are pretty darn good, too.

    (4)
  • Jenny B.

    Nothing on the breakfast menu for vegans, but if you want to pay $13 for a scramble they "might have some tofu on hand still". "Still", because they removed it from the menu. Who *does* that in 2013? Settled on some hash browns and coffee. My hash browns were cold, my friend's weren't cooked. Also got a biscuit, which was mealy and awful. Square Knot suffers from the same over-priced diner delusion that Lost Lake operates under. But hey, at least the service was also unpleasant.

    (2)
  • Michael R.

    It's a dive, and I mean that in a nice way. The place looks like something out of a 1950's movie, with a counter seating that wraps around the central service area, and nicely intimate booths along the ways. The food is standard breakfast and sandwiches. A lot of the diner-style entrees, like salisbury steak, are missing. Very nice, quirky place to go late on a Saturday night.

    (4)
  • Dan H.

    Good breakfast food. Needs some more spice/heat in gravy. The Bacon and hash browns were awesome, unlike most restaurants. Very good pricing. Get combo #4.

    (4)
  • Jon T.

    pretty decent breakfast- don't know what other review meant about service, the server was great, prompt and friendly- I can't wait to go back for lunch- parking right in front was easy, appreciated in the rain. Really hard to find decent corned beef hash- (Randy's on Marginal Way tastes like it came right out of a can)- Eggs were perfectly done- perhaps the $4 for a large V8 was a bit pricey though

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    My first visit here was just 9-10 days ago and I've already been back twice. If you like a real diner, it's awfully tough to beat the service, vibe, food, menu, and price. First time, the wife and I dropped something off at a friend's house around the corner and chose it randomly as we were in the mood for brunch and this strip of Airport Way has no shortage of good places. The omelet was fantastic (ham/mushroom/American - it was the 4th of July), as were the hashbrowns, coffee and toast. Our server was 100% on it, friendly, upbeat, cool and fun. We both loved everything about our experience. Second time, we chose it for a brunch date with a couple & child friends visiting from Portland. The French toast was not the extra-thick stuff with powdered sugar and sliced fruit and drizzles and decorations and so forth, it was straight-up French toast which I like, what a real diner serves, what a faux "diner" doesn't. (also found at faux diners, stuff like $18 biscuits & gravy with a lavender essence, a preponderance of words on the menu like compote, caramelized and reduction). The place was 100% cool with our friends' 2 year-old in tow, brought a child seat right out, and our server was a sweetheart about everything as the girls took little walk with him while the boys ate and then the boys took him for a walk while the ladies ate. Third time was during the Sub Pop Silver Jubilee street festival, with thousands of people in the street rocking out to Mudhoney and tons of other great rock artists. Every other place on Airport Way had a doorman or host(ess), but not here, which could lead to anarchy but for the apparent fact that the kinds of folks who come here don't need that, everyone is cool and honors a self-regulated system of who gets seated next. I sat by myself at the counter where my server rocked and my area was looked at every time any other server passed by. The Thanksgiving sandwich was fantastic, with cranberry and cream cheese, lettuce & tomato, and the roasted turkey was moist and full of flavor. I'm a big guy with a commensurate appetite and I *loved* the bed of fries but couldn't get through half of them because I was totally full. I had the sandwich w/ fries and a Mac & Jack's beer. My bill, after tax, was $16 and change. Next time, I'm going for dinner and getting in on the prime rib they have on the board. I've been here three times in a week and a half, in three different situations and times of day, with three different servers, sat in two different booths and at the counter, and the one common denominator is that the Square Knot is awesome at every turn.

    (5)
  • K D.

    This place was OK - I don't regret spending money there, but I don't really care to go back. There's really nothing special about this place and my prime rib dip was good but not great. Same with the fries. Meh.

    (3)
  • Clint D.

    The service was immediately welcoming. The bloody mary was delicious- dressed with a pickled green bean and an olive. The biscuits didn't need butter. My eggs were perfectly prepared to order. I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Rose W.

    They have french fries - enough said. I've been waiting to eat french fries for years in this area of georgetown. It's a divey diner. I prefer breakfast here, my best friend claims there hollandaise sauce is some of the best she has ever had. I think there hamburgers are pretty sad but my boyfriend loves the chili, it's got a little kick. Staff has always been kind, atmosphere is good.

    (4)
  • Dena P.

    I LOVE diner food! This place is AWESOME! I have gone here several times at lunch and the food, service, and price are just perfect! First of all, I'll say that I love Thanksgiving dinner. I was stoked to see a Turkey Dinner option on the menu at Square Knot. Naturally, I ordered it! Booya delicious'ness in my mouth! I loved it! The giant portion was a surprise; that meant leftovers for me! Second, I decided one day to try something different, go off-roading sort of speak. So I decided to try their french dip sandwich. Again, booya in my mouth! It was divine! I really can't say enough about this place. FYI - it is very small, so make sure you get in and get a seat! It's a must visit if you are in the Georgetown area of Seattle!

    (4)
  • Victor M.

    The food here is very delicious. Very old-fashioned type of diner fare that you would find in the 1930's. The price of the food is very reasonable. A tip, the best dish in my opinion is the open faced roast beef or roast turkey sandwich. Also I hear they serve up a very mean prime rib on Friday and Saturday. Yet they do lose a star, they stopped being 24 hours a day.

    (4)
  • Leonard P.

    Check-check it out, check-check it out: as a connoisseur of diners, I have pretty high standards, and Square Knot hits almost all of 'em. The menu is somewhat limited, but there's a full bar and a wall o' hot sauce to make up for that, and the food you do get is excellent -- it's always better to do a few things well than a bunch of things poorly. The staff is engaging and efficient, the ambience is riding the line of divey and merely homey, and there's usually some pretty fun characters hanging around. It's open late, which is a huge plus, and it's one of the only good diners in the area, which is an even huger plus. Re-co-mended.

    (4)
  • Sean K.

    Went here 2 times before and enjoyed it. Took 2 friends visiting from out of town and we were disappointed. Biscuits were all old dry no flavor. All of our breakfasts (4 total) were cold or room temp. Server was uninterested at best. Do not think we will be back.

    (1)
  • kevin w.

    Gave it a go. Looked and felt like the best choice of the mornin. Ordered the 2 eggs and biscuit and gravy breakfast $7.75 food came out quick. I ordered eggs over medium they came over easy. A little to easy for me. Runny yolk big time. The perfect o.e. Gravy was odd flavor and broken. The roux didn't hold. The main disappointment was everything was cold. Like not hot. Not Luke warm. Cold. Re-fill on coffee Took way too long. Coffee was good, but would have liked a re-fill before I finished breakfast. Just as I was finishing the hashbrowns (the best part of the meal) wouldn't you know it. A big ol Black hair. Yeah I know folks say it could have come from anywhere, but black hair I am not. Server had hair pulled back, cook had lots of hair and a nice bushy beard. I'm not a freak about this kinda stuff, but it was a topper to the meal. I guess if you spend $10.68 for breakfast and leave a $3 tip you cannot expect much, but hot food is kinda important to me so can't really give 3 stars. Cool joint though. P.s. They give Andes mint chocolate w the bill. Old school goodness.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 11:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Coat Check : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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