A Seattle Institution Since the 1920's. Known for a Great Breakfast.

(206) 792-7912

6412 Phinney Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103 47.675709 -122.354363

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Neighborhoods: Northwest Seattle, Phinney Ridge, Northwest

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3.5 Star Rating: Average

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/02/09

Never had a bad meal at Mae's

by youngren

This is my family's favorite place to go for breakfast. I don't know what some of the other reviewers have been smoking, but this place is very family friendly. It's has a relaxed atmosphere, so if your kids make some noise it's no big deal. Also if your kids make a a mess, the staff takes care of it without giving you the evil eye. It has a very funky and eclectic decor which is also fun for the kiddies.

But there are also many other reaons to "graze" at Mae's. The breakfast menu has a great selection of omletes. I my favorite is the Smoking Joes with mushrooms. The plates are big, so you might want to consider a "baby" sized omlete, which is a little bit cheaper. Also, the Cinnamon Rolls are delicious. I am always tempted.

The staff is very friendly, many of them have been there for years and know their jobs. I see that someone complained about nose rings on the waitstaff. ??? I think they need to get out a bit more and try and break out of the 1950's bubble they seem to be living in. I don't know what that has to do with the food or the service.

My one complaint would be the espresso drinks. At this place I stick to the drip.

On a nice week-end morning the wait can get a little long, especially if you don't arrive until 10am. If this is a problem for you there is a place down the street which always has plenty of open tables. But I would rather wait for a table at Mae's that get a seat at a half empty place.

  • Pros: Food and freindly staff
  • Cons: So popular at times that you may have to wait.
1 Star Rating: Poor

09/05/08

Mae's Phinney Ridge Cafe

by kjhiuy

I've been a few times. The food is passable, but no great shakes. I give it one star because I brought my toddler last time, and I have NEVER been treated so poorly at a restaurant, and clearly because of having a child with us. Now, I waited tables for 10 years. I am keenly aware of things that customers can do to irritate staff. My son was NOT misbehaving. We actually never even got seated (despite the nearly empty restaurant early on a weekday morning). The waitstaff was incredibly rude, audibly made snide remarks into the kitchen, and we never could find out if a hostess was even on duty. We left after milling around for about 5 minutes waiting for someone to seat us. I would not call this a family friendly place, and we will not be going back. Boo to the Moo!

  • Pros: near my home
  • Cons: horrible staff, not kid friendly
4 Star Rating: Recommended

08/27/08

Good food, great for kids!

by sunahall

I went here for the first time after hearing great things. I was impressed with the grtis and the friendly service. Great place for my kid, who loved looking at all the cows on the wall.

  • Pros: grits, kid friendly
  • Cons: wait on weekends
2 Star Rating: Below Average

08/17/07

Not worth the wait

by phinneylove

Mediocre food, indifferent service; that sums up this restaurant. Because it is walking distance from my home, I keep trying to make it work - but botched orders, mysteriously long wait times (lot's of empty tables and staff but no one to check on waiting customers), indifferently prepared food (burned bacon, undercooked pancakes, hard cold biscuits and potato dishes that consist mainly of green peppers and little else) have left me with no alternative but to drive someone where else if I want breakfast out. The big sign on the front door says, "Open 7 to 3 Daily". But, I've been turned away on several occasions with various excuses, (at 2pm - "the kitchen is closed", at 7:15am - "I know we should be open, but we are not.") Maybe Mae is tired, right now the restaurant seems to be coasting on a reputation built long ago. First-timers may be charmed by the kitchy quirkiness of the decor, but food is why you would return again and again to a restaurant like this one, and the food preparation is inconsistent, at best. Try it if you dare, but expect to be disappointed by the wait time, lack of customer service (it takes a long time to find someone to either seat you or take your money when you are done) and the surprise of digging into that huge plate of food only to find that it is cold, or poorly prepared.

  • Pros: Large portions, good location
  • Cons: Inconsistent food quality, poor customer service, can't depend on posted operating hours
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/16/07

Extremely Generous Portions of Really Good Food

by vurbel1

Forget about any diet you may be on...just eat and enjoy...or share with a friend. The portions are more than generous and so good you will want to clean your plate. We were looking for a restaurant that would accommodate 14 of us for a late breakfast on Sunday afternoon to celebrate 3 family birthdays. We were not having any success, as that seems to be a very busy day for restaurants of this type and then...MAE'S PHINNEY RIDGE CAFE came to the rescue. We called and the owner said, "sure, come on in." When we arrived the place was packed, but as promised, we had tables set up for all 14 of us in the very fun "Moo Room." Every one in our party raved about the food, everything from the traditional Denver omelette to the trout and grits. Our birthday folks got free cinnamon rolls with a candle and a happy birthday song. The cinnamon rolls are decadent and I could write a whole separate review just for them. Our wait person, Suzanne, was excellent. She remembered all the birthday people's names and our coffee cups were never empty. I highly recommend Mae's Phinney Ridge Cafe for good food, good service and the informal fun relaxed atmosphere.

  • Pros: Food, portions, service, casual atmosphere
  • Cons: None
1 Star Rating: Poor

08/23/06

Worst fries on the planet

by lhettick

I ordered a no cheese, no onions, "beef burger that included fries. Price $7.95. What I got was a simple grilled, pre-formed COSTCO-like beef patty on a bun with four slices of pickle, a tomato slice and one solid leaf of "lettuce." Added on the side was a sizeable mound of the most grease-laden fries I have ever encountered. They were limp as if they had been setting under a heart lamp for the last several hours and had a strange golden brown hue to them suggesting they have been way overcooked or maybe even twice cooked to warm them up. Two bites confirmed my visual assessment: the worst fries on the planet. When I asked the server to pass on my displeasure to the chef she came back with a "geez that's strange they are made with fresh potatoes which I thought was a unusual response as it wasn't the quality of the raw product that I was questioning. Thinking maybe she hadn't actually looked at my fries I asked if they were of the normal presentation and she nodded yes, seemingly unfettered by my critique. With too many other food establishments available in the area (such as the Red Mill) take this one off your list. DONE.

  • Pros: none
  • Cons: poor food quality, unresponsive wait staff

06/29/06

No one leaves hungry at this hip and homey breakfast joint.

by Contributor

The Scene
On weekend mornings, the line outside Mae's is a microcosm of Seattle. Couples in athletic clothes, others in Birkenstocks, families with young children and even youths with varicolored hair, tattoos and body piercings. Diners wait in line for the same thing, namely a spot in one of four themed dining rooms--such as the fabled Moo Room or in the booth that looks like a giant mouth.

The Food
Breakfast is the specialty and it is served all day. Thanks to Paul Bunyan-sized portions of potatoes and toast (or a biscuit) served with almost every breakfast plate, no one leaves with an empty stomach. Pastry lovers should opt for the king-sized cinnamon rolls, while spud fans shouldn't miss a pile of potatoes topped with cheese, sour cream and salsa aptly dubbed "The Spud Fest." Add a milk shake for a truly decadent breakfast.

4 Star Rating: Recommended

01/16/06

Awesome Sunday Brunch!!

by jesusita5

Took my grandma and parents for Brunch on Sunday. We were promptly seated and treated to a delicious breakfast and great coffee (for drip coffee that is)! The green eggs and ham are a must!!!! Try getting in after 10:30am on the weekend to avoid the crowds!!!

  • Pros: Parking, Geat food, Great coffee
  • Cons: Pricey
4 Star Rating: Recommended

11/11/05

Good but questionale service

by nb579

Mae's is a good neighborhood place, a little pricy but if you happen to get one of the good wait staff it can be pleasant. The smoked trout breakfast is yum yumm.

  • Pros: Atmosphere
  • Cons: Hit or miss service
1 Star Rating: Poor

09/23/05

Just Awful

by coachgirl20

I went to Mae's anticipating a great breakfast. Instead all I got horrible service and food. The waitress acted like I was imposing on her for asking for a refill on my coffee, which had been empty for over 20 minutes. We were never check on and had to search her out three times. They were busy but had plenty of servers. The breakfast burrito was filled with chilis and that was all you could taste and absolutely disgusting

  • Pros: None
  • Cons: food, service

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