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MORE INFORMATIONCity/neighborhood: Belltown Cuisine: American Hours: always open. Meals:
Breakfast Alcohol: Beer, Wine, Liquor Payment forms accepted:
Parking: Paid parking, Street parking Disabled access: No obstacles to access |
5 Point Cafe
415 Cedar St.
Seattle, WA 98121
Phone: 206-448-9993
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DESCRIPTION
A meal at the Five Point Cafe is like eating at your mom's kitchen table - provided your mom smokes eight packs a day and fancies vodka in her breakfast juice. Here at this cafe, which has been open nearly nonstop for the past 75 years, you'll find loud music, cigarette smoke, all-day breakfasts, homemade chili, hand-formed burgers, addictive fries, home-baked apple pie, stiff drinks, down-to-earth service and Caffé Vita - in short, the best place in town to nip a hangover in the bud. Always open.
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wonderfully refreshing
Posted by annaswiger on 03/21/2006
This was the first bar I went to when I turned 21, I was in a strange city (Im from Portland area), and they made me feel at home. The waitress/bartender was very nice and made suggestions of drinks for me since I had no clue what to order, the food was great (only had the fries), and the drinks were strong. I went at about 12:30am, and it was full, but within an hour over half of the people were gone. We were the only ones putting money into the juke box after the crowd left, and it got boring. I love jukeboxes, but a possible solution to not getting bored would for them to have music playing at all times, and then when money is put in it goes to the customers choice. If we came a bit earlier we would be 110% happy.
Posted by annaswiger on 03/21/2006
This was the first bar I went to when I turned 21, I was in a strange city (Im from Portland area), and they made me feel at home. The waitress/bartender was very nice and made suggestions of drinks for me since I had no clue what to order, the food was great (only had the fries), and the drinks were strong. I went at about 12:30am, and it was full, but within an hour over half of the people were gone. We were the only ones putting money into the juke box after the crowd left, and it got boring. I love jukeboxes, but a possible solution to not getting bored would for them to have music playing at all times, and then when money is put in it goes to the customers choice. If we came a bit earlier we would be 110% happy.
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