The Hurricane Cafe

(206) 682-5858

2230 7th Ave, Seattle, WA | Directions   98121

47.617399 -122.340808 View Website
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September 24, 2012

I love this place! Good food, good friends, great environment, in the heart of the city. What's not to love??

Highly recommend!

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3.0
February 27, 2011

Good for the late nighter. Didn't mind this place that much, just wasn't quite as good as I would have expected. Service was a bit slow, although it was a busy night since there was a convention in town at the time. The food was pretty decent, the alcohol was a bit stronger than I expected, but that's good if that's what you're looking for. Other than that it was an ok place, I'd go there in the middle of the night again if I was in Seattle at that time.

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5.0
October 08, 2008

Breakfast anytime.. The Hurricane is. It's a dark and cool respite from the mean streets of the city. Here is a dark, safe place for you to hide in a big cushy black booth and recover. They will feed you a perfectly good breakfast at 5 PM or 6AM - OR!! 3:47AM and bring you alcohol in any form you request. All without being judgemental or disdainful. This place is the mother everyone wishes they had. The bathrooms could be more appealing- Mom's a little off her game on that front. Whether I wake up in a bit of a fog or I never passed out at all, the Hurricane is the place I head to recover. A solid eggs benedict and stout Cape Cod can cover a lot of sins and this is one-stop shopping among like-minded peers. I love it deeply.

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1.0
May 02, 2008

Yucky !!!!!. This cafe was right next to our hotel in Seattle so we thought we'd give it a try since it was late in the night and they were 24 hours. We got seated within 5 minutes of arriving and served water untill a waitress came to take our order.

We ordered our food and it took just over an hour to recieve it, while waiting for our food we were able to watch many people from different walks of life come in and out it was very interesting but anyway we ordered a 12 egg omelette (lol), a fiesta burger meal and nachos, the burger was very good along with the fries, the nachos were just horrible I swear the just got a bunch of tortilla chip threw them on a plate and sprinkled some shredded chese over it and thre it in the microwave...when I picked one chip up I swear the entire plate lifted along with it because the cheese was so rubbery everything was stuck together, the omelette tasted a bit funny too, there was some sort of yellowish powder on the side of the plate and thats how we found out if you order the 12 egg omelette half of it is POWDERED EGGS!!!!! we didn't even eat the omelette and there wasno way in hell we were gonna eat the nachos so between the four of us we split the fiesta burger and fries. It sad that you have to wait for over an hour for the food and leave within 10 minutes after recieving it because the food was terrible. Other than that the staff was okay, bathrooms were nasty!!!! Never again.

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4.0
September 19, 2007

Hurricane Cafe, A Delicious Dive to dive into!. My hubby and I went there, while staying a week in Seattle,Wash.I would recommend this "local dive"! Their wait staff was attentive..and asked if you needed anything..and checked on you as well. They have good foods there...I loved their sandwich melts,and their crunchy fish and chips as well as their yummy breaded onion rings..My hubby enjoyed their pancakes alot.

They have a good list of pale ales..and more. They are close to the downtown hotels,as well as the Space Needle,among other Seattle attractions. They are also open 24 hours ,prices range from $4.75 on up.

They have a juke box full of many oldies but goodies...and some fairly recent as well.They also have several pinball machines, and a bar on the side.

This is a good "local hang out", recommended more for visitors and locals...it isn't really a good place for children..but, you can take them, if there isn't any other place to go, or that is open..the food is good.

My hubby and I ,really liked this cafe, and would recommend it to anybody!!

I'd rate this four stars at the most!!

(The only thing I think might help would be that they fix their "booth" seats...as they were falling apart,and some "rock"! LOL! .Other notes:..this cafe has been there since the 1920's!! But, it is still a great place to go!!!)

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4.0
April 23, 2007

Need pancakes at 3 am?. As far as all-night diner's go, you can't beat the Hurricane. It has all the usual - skillet plates, huge omelets, bottomless hashbrowns, shakes, lots of fried appetizers and nachos...

and for the times when you need pancakes at three am AND a beer they serve some pretty mean drinks, too. Yeah, it's a dive, but it's a great one. It has a jukebox that plays all of your favorite alternative and rock hits, an arcade with pinball machines and old-school videogames but for all that it's actually pretty quiet. A nice plays to hang out with friends after a concert or an extra-long shift at work. The waitstaff are usual tatooed and pierced, they'll joke around with you if you're game and be snarky if your not but if you don't need a server to fake smile and call you sir or ma'am constantly you'll realize the service is actually great most of the time. They also cook up a mean bowl of vegetarian chili.

It's not fine dining, but it is a great place to hang out for a couple hours with your friends and get a solid, old fashioned stick-to-your-ribs breakfast or dinner.

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3.0
March 28, 2007

Late-night dining is always an option. There are only a handful of places to get something to eat after the bars have closed, such as Honeycourt, the 5-Point, Denny's, and also this place, the Hurricane, to name a few. This is your standard greasy-spoon fare. You'll find comfort foods such as heaping mounds of mashed potatoes and gravy, bottomless hash browns that are greasy yet delicious, and omelettes that come from small to a dozen eggs in size. I've always enjoyed omelettes here. I'll typically eat at the 5-Point when I'm looking for the greasy-spoon meal, but if I want an omelette, I'll come to the Hurricane. They used to be a smoker's paradise back in the day and there was a non-smoking room in the back, forcing non-smokers to walk through the smoky haze to get to their tables. Now with the smoking ban in effect, there's no worries about all of the second-hand smoke and leaving smelling like an ashtray. This place is gritty and a real dive-diner. Tattoos and piercings are welcome and often prolific among the crowds and employees. Overall, it's a decent place to grab a bite, sit and nurse a cup of coffee over long conversations, and grease up your insides.

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March 09, 2007

When looking for a late-night meal, this dive bar and lounge is a night out in itself.. In Short
An eccentric wait staff shouts over music blaring from the kitchen at this 24-hour café. The bar is generously stocked with whisky and vodka, a pool table and a long list of greasy appetizers like mozzarella sticks and chili cheese fries. After a few rounds of pool, customers are ready for the infamous 12-egg omelet with all-you-can-eat hashbrowns, or a stack of pancakes drenched in fruit toppings and whipped cream.

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4.0
September 11, 2006

hurricane ain't the dog house. for the person writing as mellymelly - the hurricane is not that old (what, like 10 years or something?) you call it "old Seattle", well youngling, it was once called the Dog House, and this was old Seattle. Both qualify as dives and serve/served roughly the same quality of food, but let's please not forget were once we came so soon...to the Dog House!

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5.0
November 25, 2005

A true taste of old Seattle. Born and raised in Seattle, all late night sevants as well as just plain hungry people know of the wonderfully fabulous Hurricane Cafe! Why do us locals love it so much? The food is fantastic - gigantic omelettes, hash browns, etc... but the real fun is the atmosphere. The Hurricane Cafe staff are know for their rude, brewdish behavior; tatooed, pierced, punked out persona; and the place itself is of course, a total dive. But if you like to experience something other than the upscale dining experiences Seattle has now succomed to, I highly recommend seeing some local sites at the good old Hurrican Cafe!

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