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Le Coin in Seattle

4201 Fremont Ave N, 98107 - Get directions
3 Reviews9.0

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+1 206-708-7207

4201 Fremont Ave N, 98107
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Opening Time

Sunday - 10AM-2PM / 4PM-9PM
Monday - 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

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Delivery Delivery
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Parking Parking
  • Booking Booking
9.0 Based on 3 reviews
Yelp
9.0
Foursquare
7.8
Facebook
10.0
Google
9.4
Trip
9.0
8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

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.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

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.

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

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...