Address: 86 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Phone: +12063558887
Sunday: 7AM–3PM
Monday: 7AM–3PM
Tuesday: 7AM–3PM
Wednesday: 7AM–3PM
Thursday: 7AM–3PM
Friday: 7AM–3PM
Saturday: 7AM–3PM
Amber Fox
Bacco has some of the most amazing breakfast I've ever had. I visited twice in the three days I was in Seattle. Everything was on point. They have amazing fresh juices that they prepare to order, and wonderful coffee as well. I ordered crab Benedict both times, once with fresh fruit, the next time with salad. Yum. The service was AMAZING. Can't wait for my next trip to Seattle. I will return.
Harry Lee
Just a really good breakfast. We had the Bacco Breakfast and the Crab Benedict. Both came with nicely roasted crispy herb potatoes. The hollandaise sauce on the Benny was great and complemented the crab. Eggs were poached just right. You can probably get a cheaper breakfast elsewhere but this place definitely takes it up to a higher level with its execution. Worth coming back Drop me a comment or a like if you found this helpful.
Jazmyn N
Food was tasty. Staff was so friendly and upbeat. The mimosas were perfect. The only thing keeping it from 5 starts is the high tables and chairs aren't too comfortable. They just have stools so I didn't have anywhere to hang my jacket on.
Nada Ibrahim
I got the Bacco breakfast sub avocado for meat and it tasted fantastic! Just added salt and pepper to the potatoes but the crispy-ness was great! The biscuit was so soft and tasted like butter! We also ordered the french toast which came with a vanilla butter which was to die for! Will definitely come back here in the future! The best orange juice I’ve had as well!
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It is Downtown Seattle... Nothing's free, OK there are some exceptions. Ok, I'll elaborate. Yes, there is free parking on Sundays and holidays. Regarding Other times, they've changed the Bloody zoning so many times i dont know when there's free parking; likely some time after 2000 or 2100 Hrs. Too pontificate more... The Mayor and the City Counsel All want us out of our hideous automobiles. They would rather have you walk or take the bus or sound transit in order to get their. Translated... Prking on the street or in any of the garages or side lots in the area is sparse or nonexistent; and if'n you find a stall, it'll cost you. Caveat, With that said there's always free parking on Sundays and holidays. Hence that's pretty much the only days we go downtown Seattle now. I'll trust that the satirical humor and curmudgeon Esq. Expressions were welcomed. Im certain the establishments will take umbeance with my hars honesty. Enjoy the meal.
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