

Mexican flavors can taste muddled if the chef doesn’t know what they’re doing, but El Moose, well, they know. You can taste the salt in the tortilla chips. In terms of what to order, I don’t even look at the brunch menu because I always get the chilaquiles with carne asada and eggs, machaca con huevos (shredded beef with scrambled eggs) when available, and guacamole with homemade tortilla chips on the side. Or you can try going early when they open. I’ve always had to wait if I roll in with more than 4 people, but around 1 pm or after tends to be when the crowds thin out. During non-pandemic times, you should put your name on the clip board on the counter for a table (even if you’re not greeted).
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The decor is colorful and full of Mexican art and artifacts lining the walls. They serve homemade Mexican dishes similar to what I’d imagine someone’s grandmother. That’s why I included them in my self-guided Seattle food tour of the Ballard neighborhood. Website | neighborhood: Ballard | 5242 Leary Ave NW | best for: casual, authentic Mexican breakfastĮl Moose (previously known as Señor Moose) has one of my favorite brunches in town.


Who knows, your next favorite brunch place might be below!īest Spots for Brunch in Seattle El Moose Whether you prefer sweet items like pancakes and French toast or more savory dishes with eggs or meat, here are my favorite places to get brunch in Seattle and exactly what to order. While I’ve been to an obscene amount of places for brunch, there are a few I go back to again and again. Second, at least it’s made me stay really on top of the brunch scene in Seattle. First, let me tell you this is an expensive habit. I used to take my nieces to brunch in Seattle every Saturday after gymnastics.
