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by Kale Terry Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The Below The Radar Salad Dinner $10.25 Arugula, baby greens, basil pesto vinaigrette, bacon bits, garlic rosemary roasted tomatoes, toasted almonds, Parmesan cheese and croutons. Below The Radar Caesar Salad Dinner $8.25

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Readers Vote: 18 Best Under the Radar Brunches

On Friday, Eater opened up a comments thread and the tipline (and Facebook and Twitter) asking readers to name their favorite under the radar brunch spots in Seattle. The jury is still out on whether or not some of the suggestions are actually under the radar ( Lola, Ma'ono ), which is why you won't see those popular kids on this list.

2. Barrio

"Never disappoints. The great vibe lifts you up in the morning. And if it's on the menu, order the pork belly benedict!" Brunch: Sat-Sun, 10 am to 3 pm Menu: bit.ly/lWnYd0

3. Cafe Parco

"Cafe Parco in Madison Park for decadent brunch, French press and cocktails." Brunch: Sat-Sun, 10 am to 3 pm Menu: http://bit.ly/V2GA8Z

4. Cafe Madison

"It's nothing trendy, but a classic diner with no wait, an attentive staff, lots of consistently good breakfast standards and cheap mimosas served all day every day." Brunch: Sat-Sun, 7 am to 4 pm

5. The Coterie Room

"While the dinner isn't under the radar, Coterie Room has a great brunch menu that is still catching on. Hurry before the word gets (totally) out!" Brunch: Sat-Sun, 10 am to 2 pm Menu: http://bit.ly/10Av5MJ

7. The Harvest Vine

"The Harvest Vine has an interesting, off from the norm menu and a mellow vibe. Best brunch in town!" Brunch: Sat-Sun, 10 am to 2 pm Menu: http://bit.ly/WRTq9T

8. Jak's Grill

"Jak's in Laurelhurst does good work and is almost never crowded." Brunch: Sat-Sun, 9 am to 2 pm Menu: http://bit.ly/SsO9c6

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