Le Coin in Seattle
4201 Fremont Ave N, 98107 - Get directionsMenu Le Coin
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Opening Time
Sunday - 10AM-2PM / 4PM-9PMMonday - 4PM-9PM
Tuesday - 4PM-9PM
Wednesday - 4PM-9PM
Thursday - 4PM-9PM
Friday - 4PM-10PM
Saturday - 10AM-2PM / 4PM-10PM
Price range per person $12 - $33
Services
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Outdoor seating
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Wheelchair accessible
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Delivery
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Сredit cards accepted
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Takeaway
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Parking
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Booking
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Devin Martinez
Its a good Tic Tok restaurant cute and chic. Priced decently. Dont ask to add or substitute an item cause they'll give you a dirty look.

Janzen Brewer-Krebs
They served me one of the best dishes I've ever had. Amazing food, cozy space. Sitting at the counter was fun if you're into that.

Janet D.
I've driven by this restaurant too many times to count. I finally was able to try it for a birthday brunch. I would recommend making a reservation ahead of time. The wait time would have been over an hour if we didn't have our reservation. Coming in a small group allowed us to try a variety of their dishes. They included: house lamb burger, lamb hash, Le coin toast, chicken and waffles, and apple fritters. First, the apple fritters came out--fresh off the heat! They were pillowy with a soft crust on the outside. A perfect bite accompanied with an apple sauce. The main dishes all came out at about the same time. The house lamb burger was cooked to a great medium rare (as we had asked) and came alongside house cut fries. The burger was juicy and tender. It would be something I could see myself getting again. The lamb hash included a sunny-side up egg, potatoes, vegetables, and cubed lamb. While the hash was tasty, I felt it was a pretty one-toned flavor which could have been brightened up with maybe a sauce or something different. It's not something I would get again. The Le Coin toast was a heavy bite, but luckily came with a refreshing and acidic side salad. Crispy and caramelized bacon was also on the toast--while tasty, just brought a greater weight and oiliness to the dish. The chicken waffles had crispy fried chicken and great waffles, but had dense batter which was not my favorite. Overall...