Welcome to Beth's Cafe
Welcome to Beth's Cafe, a beloved Seattle gem where comfort meets culinary delight. Founded by passionate women and proudly Asian-owned, this diner is all about heartwarming breakfast and brunch fare. Dive into our signature 12-egg omelette or savor the crispy homemade biscuits served with rich, creamy gravy. The atmosphere is vibrant and welcoming, with diners encouraged to express their creativity on the walls. With options for every dietary need, including vegan choices, and a kid-friendly vibe, Beth's Cafe caters to all. Join us for a late-night meal or a casual group brunch, where deliciousness abounds and memories are made.
- 7311 Aurora Ave N Seattle, WA 98103 United States Hotline: (206) 782-5588
Welcome to Beth's Cafe, a beloved diner nestled in the heart of Seattle at 7311 Aurora Ave N. This gem is more than just a breakfast spot; it’s a vibrant breakfast and brunch destination that marries American classics with a dash of local flair. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and diverse menu, Beth's Cafe is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
- Omelettes Galore: One of the highlights at Beth's is undoubtedly the omelettes. From the Full House, packed with ham, mushrooms, and American cheese, to the decadent Triple Bypass featuring bacon, sausage, ham, and an overload of Swiss and American cheeses, these dishes promise satisfaction with every bite. Customization is encouraged—whether you fancy a meaty delight or a veggie feast with tomatoes, black olives, and cheddar cheese.
- Comfort Food Classics: The cafe doesn’t stop at omelettes. Their delightful offerings, like homemade biscuits and gravy, and an enormous cinnamon roll just waiting to be shared, showcase the care put into every dish. The warm, gooey textures and flavors are sure to evoke the comfort of home-cooked meals.
- Diner Vibes: The atmosphere at Beth's is uniquely friendly and casual, making it a perfect spot for families, late-night diners, or those simply seeking a laid-back meal. Tables adorned with crayons and paper invite guests to unleash their creativity, fostering a sense of community among diners.
- Accessibility & Services: Beth's Cafe goes above and beyond with services that include takeout, delivery, wheelchair accessibility, and even dog-friendly outdoor seating. Military discounts and gender-neutral restrooms reflect the inclusive values of this woman- and Asian-owned establishment.
- Happy Hour & Special Deals: If you’re visiting during the evening, be sure to check out their happy hour specials. The cafe also offers catering services, making it an ideal choice for group events.
As you settle into the cozy booths or vibrant outdoor seating, the casual noise of laughter and conversation adds to the charm. Reviews from patrons resonate with positivity, highlighting the attentive service and filling portions. Whether you're in for a late breakfast or seeking comfort late at night, Beth's Cafe stands out as a corner of culinary bliss in the bustling city.
With a menu that caters to varied diets, including vegan options and limited vegetarian selections, there's truly something for everyone. Next time you're in Seattle, make sure to swing by and immerse yourself in the delightful warmth and scrumptious offerings of Beth's Cafe. Every plate is a celebration—of food, friends, and the joy of gathering around a table.

I used to come here before Covid. It's changed a bit, no more drawing on the walls, but they do offer crayons and paper to put up on the wall. Portions seemed to be a little smaller then before but still a great place for breakfast. It's a little pricey but I still recommend.

Went to Beth's for Valentine's day. Love equals eggs these days. Food was excellent. Was thinking about all the next day. My date loved it too. Thanks for making me look good! Service was friendly and attentive. Atmosphere pretty much as it's always been casual and fun It's great to have this place still cooking. We'll be back asap!

We came here like everyone else looking at the 12 egg omelette, it instead common sense prevailed and we with the Triple Bypass instead. The staff was excellent, a classic Seattle institution and worth a visit if you are in the area.

Good: service, late night hours, coffee Room for improvement: our entire meal was lacking salt and it feels like every tiny modification is an up charge. The vibe was casual and it was fun to chat with other patrons. Feels very welcoming no matter when you are craving food.

Egg Overdosed! My girl, friends and I went here to see me take down the famous Beth's Cafee 12 Egg Omelette Challenge :) The ambiance was great! As seen on TV from countless food shows, I expected drawings in the wall and the comfy environment it gives. Our servers are accommodating and encouraging for me to finish the challenge. However, it turns out there's no challenge and our server doesn't even knew about it, which is disappointing to say the least. But I didn't give any excuses and still tackle and devour that 12-egg omelette and sides for kicks! "Aren't ya'll entertained" lol. Honestly it was one of the best omelette I've recently ate. If it is not the sheer size of it, I would probably enjoyed it. Overall, it's a solid breakfast place indeed :) PS: Please bring back the challenge.. I finished it in just less than 23 minutes.. I have pics to back it up lol

My husband and son were going to Beth's so I tagged along. I had never been before and was so glad I went with them. First, our service was excellent. We went in at 9:30 or 10 pm so it was still very quiet. Our waiter was awesome and we had a lot of fun chatting with him and hearing his stories. The food was great. With breakfasts, you can get "refills" on the hash browns. While I could barely eat what was on my plate, my husband and son got multiple refills. Very clean, fun place. While we sat at the table we colored with crayons and paper our waiter gave us. All in all really great place. Great food and great people. Will be back soon!

My friend took me here last week for a late night meal and it was such a great experience. It's got a really friendly, divey vibe that I look forward to with a diner experience: lunch counter, a view of the kitchen, and even drawings all over the walls. The staff was *super* attentive and made sure multiple times that we were cozy and the food was good (and the food WAS good). She got hot chocolate and a fresh baked cinnamon roll and I opted for biscuits and gravy after seeing on the menu that their biscuits are homemade. The cinnamon roll was melty, ooey, gooey, and enormous -- definitely more than enough for two people to share. The biscuits and gravy, similarly, were a large portion. The gravy was savory and creamy and the biscuit was flaky, buttery, and delicate just as a homemade biscuit should be. I will say the gravy to biscuit ratio was a bit heavy, but that's just personal preference. We also ordered some fries. They were simple diner fries. Next time i'm in town and we come here, I'll probably get hashbrowns / breakfast potatoes.