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Reviews for Pineapple Café in Seattle, WA

Xiaotong Yang 1 year ago
5

My go to oat latte place <3 friendly staff

Paul Helman 1 year ago
4

It was ok. Service was uninspired.

Toast Busters 2 years ago
4

Despite being named the Pineapple Cafe I was disappointed to find a lack of pineapple options. Although names aren't always... indicative of what's the the restaurant, this one was especially heart breaking for someone who is a fan of pineapple. Otherwisea nice, cozy cafe to compliment a hotel. Maybe a good place go grab a quick breakfast of lunch but a bad place to findpineapple. Read more

Jordan ?Pacific NorthWest Yetti.? Pawley 4 years ago
3

Nice staff, quiet peaceful atmosphere. Small limited menu. Nice place, just not my cup of tea.

Maya C 5 years ago
4

Very nice clean place with good and fast wifi. Good Tee and Muffin as well and a TV. Perfect for a few hours computerwork! The... only bad thing was an egg shell in my Sandwich but can happen :) Read more

Diane Shepard 6 years ago
3

Staff on duty was very helpful, friendly and polite. Food was just ok, limited choices, and high priced. Did appreciate having... somewhere handy to go while attending training. If I could just rate the staff, it would have been a 4. Read more

Jason Smith 7 years ago
3

Bacon was not cooked at all on my breakfast sandwich.

Bre Lucero 8 years ago
1

You could have the best food in the world . . . And I'd still dislike my experience if you act as rude as this barista did... (although, the berry fruit crêpe I ordered was tasty, but it did not have more than a few berries for filling so I think thatsucks too; especially for the price!). Many of the menu items are in French which is fine, just as long as you don't judge,mock, or expect the customer to know A., How to pronounce everything and B., What every item is. I have been to a ton of foodplaces where I'm ordering items in a different language and am always greeted with a laugh, a smile, and a subtle reassurancethat I'm not "lesser than" for not knowing everything already (which I appreciate because I think it's arrogant to make fun ofsomeone who's trying and is flat-out honest about not knowing how to pronounce something by asking, which I did/do). Hmf! Read more