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City/neighborhood: Queen Anne/Seattle Center

Cuisine: American

Price:

Hours: Opens at 8:30 a.m. daily. Food served until midnight. Bar open until 1 a.m.

Meals: Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
After 10 p.m.

Alcohol: Beer, Wine, Liquor

Payment forms accepted:
Visa
MasterCard
Personal checks

Disabled access: No obstacles to access

Features:
Solo dining
Good for large groups
Business dining
All ages
Kid-friendly
Private rooms
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1502 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: 206-285-7768
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Owned by the same group that does Coastal Kitchen, Endolyn Joe's, Jitterbug Cafe and Atlas Foods, the 5 Spot serves up regional American cuisine with a menu that changes quarterly. The atmosphere is lively, fun and casual with whimsical art that changes with the menu themes. The full bar makes it a good spot for cocktails with your friends.

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Best breakfast!4
Posted on 01/13/2008
I don't live in Seattle, but whenever I'm there for the night I do my best to go to 5 Spot for one of the best breakfasts ever. While the portions are so big that you won't need to eat until dinner (if then!), you might still have a hard time pushing away your plate. It can get very busy on weekend mornings, but the staff is always helpful and attentive even so.
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Stay Away1
Posted by kiwicharles on 09/02/2007
have tried three of Chow Foods restaurants (company that owns Endolyne Joes) and I have always been greatly disapointed. At Atlas Foods, 5 Spot and now Endolyne Joes. I have went in excited to try the food as the place looks great and the menu has some great options. At each place there is one or two popular dishes and one of them is a type of fried chicken. It is not even served until 6 pm (which in it self is odd as what is the point of having a dinner menu when certain dishes come out at certain times). At the last two places I sat down and was told 20 min. after ordering they were out, all without a real sincere caring or discount or anything to make it right. Walking into Joes I really wanted this one to work out as the Chow foods concept sounds
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