Address: 300 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Phone: +12066241374
Sunday: 10AM–4PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Sonja Miranda
This spot is super cool and very European feeling! It is a great spot in Pioneer Square! I had the green eggs and ham and a raspberry lime soda, which were both delicious. I gave it 4 stars because I made a reservation and somehow they couldn’t find it because they said their system doesn’t sync well with online reservations. They also were out of 2 dishes on the menu and the menu is quite small. I wanted the daily quiche and they said there were all out, but then 15 minutes later they walked out with more of it for other costumers. Overall it was a nice place for lunch and the service was good.
Jashae Wallace
I think my servers name was Amelia, she was wonderful and the hostess and barista were constantly moving, getting things done. I'm not gonna like the chicken special was not my favorite, the texture, little seasoning but I was hungry and it was light. However the bubbly, small salad, coffee and pastry I took with me was spectacular! The ambience, the staff, fresh flowers, all of it contributed to a lovely brunch. Be warned it gets crowded fast, it's pricey but it's worth it
Courtney Lee
Such a lovely space and the food was so good! Everything was the perfect size and had so much flavor - would definitely get the baked egg or the soup again, it warms you right up! The focaccia was also so soft and had soft caramelized garlic inside and the pana cotta was the right texture and not too sweet with the right amount of acidity from the passion fruit! Hope London Plane explores more seasonal options and it is def a staple brunch place to go to in Seattle :)
Sir Kent
Pioneer Square is the original neighborhood from which all of Seattle and Washington state itself grew from. It has, over the decades, managed to maintain a lot of its charm as far as cobblestone streets and very old buildings. It has also earned a reputation for not being a great place to live. However, people do. And that was one of the things that struck me about my recent visit to THE LONDON PLANE. I have had a curiosity about this place for years but simply never found myself in Downtown Seattle during the day. Thankfully, a scheduling mix-up at work allowed me to do so and let me say that this place is amazing. There is a sense of community as you enter this sprawling place with its 25-foot ceilings. The London Place wears a lot of hats. It is a bakery, a flower store, it is very active in volunteering its services and it is also a restaurant. A restaurant that doesn't allow itself to be all over the place. It does seasonal, regional food VERY well in an amazing atmosphere. I enjoyed a Chai tea latte and a ham and gouda stuffed croissant. Everything in this place seemed to be there perfectly, and every square inch was used. I wish I had gotten here sooner.
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I can't recall if there's wifi, but in my opinion it's not exactly the best place to plan some work. At least during weekend brunch it's very busy, fairly crowded, and you'd probably get some aggressive stares from people waiting in the reservation line if you're taking your time working on your laptop. Not sure what it's like during weekdays though.
thanks for the note, Barbara! we are open for pickups from 10a - 6p Wed - Fri & 10a - 3p Sat - Sun. cheers & hope to see you soon, the LP
The London Plane is named after the beautiful trees that grace Occidental Avenue in Pioneer Square.
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