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November 7, 12:47 PMHotels ExaminerSusan Fogwell
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Seattle's Space Needle
Seattle's Space Needle
Photo Credit: Susan Fogwell

Wake up to locally roasted coffee beans or a stiff drink with a hearty breakfast at a Seattle hang-out for under $10.

Hattie’s Hat
Seattle’s Scandinavian neighborhood is home to Hatties Hat. Need something to jar you awake? Order the best and stiffest Bloody Mary in Seattle. All brunch dishes are under $10. Put some meat on your bones with Hattie’s Hash or “Mother and child-re-union (eggs and fried chicken with the works). On the lighter side, order the scrumptious Swedes (three traditional crepes topped with wild Swedish lingonberries). Brunch Sat- Sun 9 to 5

Tip: Sign up for Hattie's newsletter on-line and receive a $10 gift certificate.

Hattie’s Hat Restaurant
5231 Ballard Avenue NW
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 784-0175
www.Hattieshat.com 

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