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Indulge in Brunch at Fiddlehead

By Seattle Mag July 18, 2012

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This article originally appeared in the August 2012 issue of Seattle magazine.

Sunlight pours through south-facing windows, bouncing off spring green accents in West Seattle’s homey new lunch spot. Opened in March by Carrie Duncan (maker of Alki Girl granola) and Dana Moreland, Fiddlehead attracts a mishmash of parents and tots, and small groups of elderly friends, gathering to lunch on a fine BLT made with thick-cut bacon, served on a warm, soft buttermilk biscuit ($7.95), or the even better veggie sandwich, with herby cream cheese and a pile of delicious roasted veggies ($8.75). Breakfast is an indulgent and popular affair, especially for the breakfast sandwiches served on those great biscuits, or the freshly baked biscuits smothered in gravy ($9.50). Big, chewy cookies and bar cookies tempt, too.

Breakfast and lunch Tue.–Fri., brunch Sat. and Sun. West Seattle, 4310 SW Oregon St.; 206.708.7891. $

 

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