B & O Espresso
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone: (206) 322-5028
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- E Olive Way
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 7am-12am, Fri 7am-1am, , Sat 8am-1am, Sun 8am-12am
Editorial Review for B & O Espresso – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Step inside the shabbily cool interior, cozy up with friends for a late-night dessert, or bring a book to read while having herbal tea on a rainy day. Weekend brunch serves crunchy French toast and blackened chicken-and-cheese scrambles. Nightfall brings unconventional Spanish tapas, called "Twisted Tapas." The desserts include more than 25 choices, including traditional eclairs, silky chocolate fondue and moist carrot cake.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkIn addition to coffee, choose from among a large selection of red, white and dessert wines.
Where to SitWhen the west-facing outdoor seating area is open, there's nowhere better to grab a warm beverage and dessert and watch the sun go down.
When to GoTraditional high tea is served on weekdays between 3pm and 5pm; call at least a day early to make a reservation.
Happy Hour$2 off cocktails, $1 off beer and wine and $5 off bottles of wine every day from 5pm to 7pm.
User Reviews for B & O Espresso
05/03/2008 Posted by Mesembrianthemum
The last time I went to B&O was the LAST time. I used to live across the street from them, and would always walk right by on my way to Glo's for breakfast. The food is overpriced, and not that flavorful. Not worth it, in my opinion, and hasn't been in a long time. For breakfast/brunch, try Broadway Bar and Grill (shorter wait). For drinks, try Cafe Metropolitan. For dinner, throw a rock.
Pros: None
Cons: Food, Price
11/25/2007 Posted by smackbabe
Sadly they no longer do high tea at this shop. I still always enjoy their coffee and the atmosphere is always pleasant.
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