Senor Moose Cafe
(206) 784-5568
5242 Leary Ave NW
Seattle,
WA
98107
47.6662
-122.3813
Neighborhoods: Adams, Ballard
What People Are Saying About Senor Moose Cafe
The Editor
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An authentic Mexican restaurant wedged in the industrial part of Ballard, this restaurant serves traditional American cuisine as well as genuine Mexican fare.
User Reviews
Zak
May 23, 2009
My girlfriend and I were getting tired of waiting 45 minuted to get in to the Dish so we thought we would give the Moose a try and I am not sure if we have been back to the Dish since. Not to disparage the Dish but Senor Moose has since become an addiction. They not only offer a unique breakfast with the Mexican menu (personal favorites are the machacca and the chorizo with cactus), but the traditional American breakfast is outstanding. They serve the best corned beef hash I believe that I will ever taste. I can't even order it anywhere else. As if that weren't enough, they also serve the best refill coffee I've ever found.
read full reviewgakl
December 09, 2008
It's tasty, they are good with spices, and it's prepared fast. No frills. The enchiladas are delicious. Food is very heavy and you should come hungry. Prices are average--dinner around $25/person overall w/ drinks. Slightly on the expensive side for mexican, especially given decor (although, I kinda like it). On the other hand, where the hell else arey ou going to find Mexican food worth a damn in Seattle?
read full reviewAnonymous
December 06, 2008
if you like azteca and other americanized mexican food this isn't the place for you. but, if you want to try authentic mexican food from different regions of mexico then this is your place! start with their homemade-hot-from-the-fryer tortilla chips and fresh guacamole and a margarita. lunch and dinner menus are different so go for each and enjoy the variety of delicious food.
read full reviewThe Details on Senor Moose Cafe
What to Drink:
The coffee, imported from Mexico and roasted locally, is exceptionally good, as are the generously-sized glasses of fresh-squeezed juices.
The Extras:
Satisfy your sweet tooth with a slice of "pastel de tres leches," an airy angelfood cake soaked in milk.
The Extras:
If your dish doesn't already come with them, be sure to order a side of chorizos (Portuguese sausage), which is the perfect addition to any Mexican meal.
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Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Breakfast, Date Spot, Brunch, Cheap Eats





