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I love food and cooking and I find it extremely difficult to find vegetarian food that isn't wack ass shit that taste like paper. This blog chronicles my attempts at making foods, as well as some of the rad vegetarian-friendly places I eat at. Word.

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8 April 10
Four Spoons Cafe
850 NW 85th St, Seattle, WA
Four Spoons used to be the old Library Cafe, which was one of my favorite unknown breakfast spots in the city. For the record, Four Spoons is pretty good on many fronts: the service is great, the food is delicious and the decor and the overall aesthetic is better than most dining establishments.
My main gripe is that they lack a sizable vegetarian menu. For example, I had to order a ham and cheese sandwich, minus the ham. Luckily, they knocked off $1 from the price, but still, it would be nice to have better vegetarian options for lunch.
What Four Spoons lacked in veg-friendly foods, they made up with really great and friendly service. I would go back, if only to converse with the staff. Our server mentioned that they’re continuing to expand their menu, so I’d like to revisit this place in three to six months to see how things have changed.

Four Spoons Cafe

850 NW 85th St, Seattle, WA

Four Spoons used to be the old Library Cafe, which was one of my favorite unknown breakfast spots in the city. For the record, Four Spoons is pretty good on many fronts: the service is great, the food is delicious and the decor and the overall aesthetic is better than most dining establishments.

My main gripe is that they lack a sizable vegetarian menu. For example, I had to order a ham and cheese sandwich, minus the ham. Luckily, they knocked off $1 from the price, but still, it would be nice to have better vegetarian options for lunch.

What Four Spoons lacked in veg-friendly foods, they made up with really great and friendly service. I would go back, if only to converse with the staff. Our server mentioned that they’re continuing to expand their menu, so I’d like to revisit this place in three to six months to see how things have changed.

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh