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I came here after my haircut, looking like little orphan Annie, and fell in serious lust with this place. It's a little slice of France tucked away...
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13 days ago
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Karen
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classic french cafe style
great little french restaurant - sit at the bar if you dine alone as I did, or sit facing the post alley promenade near pike place. the bread had t...
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13 days ago
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poulsbo
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I’d always heard of the Café Campagne brunch, but no where did I ‘hear’ of Café Campagne’s dinner. So with all due enthusiasm, I pay homage here for a long overdue stake in the ground: Café’...
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9 months ago
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chris j. h.
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I’d always heard of the Café Campagne brunch, but no where did I ‘hear’ of Café Campagne’s dinner. So with all due enthusiasm, I pay homage here for a long overdue stake in the ground: Café’ Campagne is open for dinner to impress. Wow. Our Tartare, Calamari, Cassoulet, Chevre salad and wine were deceptively simple yet so well done. The spices and touch, the taste, and the overall presentation were amazing for a bistro setting. I got the feeling I was in the most sincere representation of Parisian dining anyone could hope to see state side. I’m sure there are others out there that do this same ‘concept’ well, but this went beyond concept and into the realm of totally authentic, as if it had been torn out of the ground on Renault and Champs Elysees and set right on the ground in Seattle at Pine & Post Alley. What a treat. We’ll be back
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9 months ago
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chris j. h.
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I had a very enjoyable sunday brunch at Cafe Campagne. The food was very good, the service was good, but our table location was close to awful.
We were seated right to the left of the door, along...
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I had a very enjoyable sunday brunch at Cafe Campagne. The food was very good, the service was good, but our table location was close to awful.
We were seated right to the left of the door, along the narrow aisle that connects the door with the rest of the restaurant. Not only does every guest go up and down this aisle, but patrons waiting for a table tend to overflow into the space. I sat on the end nearest the door and had to endure a steady stream of whacks by purses and rear ends of larger guests. We tried pulling the table closer to the wall, but to little avail. But, remove this table from the experience, and it was one of the better breakfasts that I've had.
We tried two dishes:
- the french, french toast
- Omelette choisy.
The french toast was good, but actually too thick for my taste (low egg to bread ratio). The omelette was incredibly good, as was the fennel sausage that it came with. The omelette alone will bring me back to Cafe Campagne again and again, although I'll refuse to sit at that table again.
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David N.
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We love to go to Cafe Campagne for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner - this is really one of our top 5 choices to eat out. The quiche is my favorite for breakfast, brunch, or lunch - it comes...
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D A.
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We love to go to Cafe Campagne for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner - this is really one of our top 5 choices to eat out. The quiche is my favorite for breakfast, brunch, or lunch - it comes with a fresh salad that I love. My daughter loves the rosemary bread with jam.
For dinner, the trout or cassoulet - really anything is great.
HIGHLY recommend
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