Citizen Cafe

Citizen Cafe – Queen Anne

Recommended by: Our Server at Square Knot Diner is a resident of the Queen Anne neighborhood and mentioned a little known and underrated spot called, Citizen Café.

Citizen Cafe

Description on the Citizen Cafe’s website: Welcome to Citizen Cafe and Bar. We are located in the lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, Washingon in the shadow of the Space Needle. We love our neighborhood and the people that we see everyday, as well as those who might be passing through, looking for a place to grab a bite or a sip. We also love creating food and drinks that are fun and delicious. Things are always changing with new specials for every season and creative new ideas for cocktails and dishes. Be at home in our cozy cafe or on our sun-drenched patio and let us take care of you.

Neighborhood/Type:  Queen Anne

Address:

What we ate/drank:  Pulled Pork Tacos, Korexican Tacos, Macchiato

Citizen Cafe
View from upstairs

Comments:  Until our server at Square Knot Diner had told us about Citizen Café, we’d never heard of it. Maybe it’s because when going to Queen Anne we’re familiar with the businesses on  Queen Anne Ave on top of the hill and the businesses on lower Queen Anne on Mercer Ave. Citizen Café is located on the lower western part of Queen Anne.  When we did arrive, we were quite shocked how big the property was. In addition to the two story café they had a huge adjoining outside portion.  Citizen Café is a bit of a unicorn in Seattle in that they serve 7:00am breakfast not only on the weekends, but also on weekdays.

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The bottom portion of the space is the café portion, where a lot of commuters are just ordering coffee to go. There is some counter space along the window and a few stools near the cashier, but the second story is where the main seating area is.  Our server told us that the second story was added on only a few years ago.  The space has a lot of character. You’ll notice the exposed brick throughout and the exposed wooden beams. Our server advised that prior incarnations of the space were a fire station, a horse stable and more recently storage for the auto repair business next door.  An original touch is the pages of Anna Karenina wallpapered along the wall on the second floor.

We both decided on tacos for breakfast, the pulled pork tacos and the Korexican Tacos(see details in the picture below).  I’m not sure why, but I wasn’t expecting much when we ordered our meals. Maybe we thought that they were mainly a coffee shop first and food would take a back seat in quality. We were happily surprised that their tacos were really good. I especially like their pulled pork tacos. I thought for the portion size and quality, the dishes were also reasonably priced.I’m more of a savory person than a sweet person, so the Korexican tacos were not a hit for me, but my wife loved them.

 

Citizen Cafe
PULLED PORK TACOS-Three spicy shredded pork tacos on corn tortillas topped with avocado, cilantro and chipotle mayo. Served with black beans, pico de gallo and lime. (Score: 4.75/5)
Citizen Cafe
KOREXICAN TACOS-Tender, marinated strips of Bulgogi beef, spicy cucumber mix, carmelized onions and mexican cheese piled on a fresh, local flour tortilla. Served with housemade green salsa verde, black beans and sriracha mayo.  (Score: 4.5/5)

Our server was accommodating and friendly. I point this out because we were there with two kids-(2 yr old and a 3 month old).  The place is really unique and we’ll be sure to add it to our list of places to take visitors or local friends. Just a warning, it’s not a place that can accommodate larger groups. I would say maybe 6 people max and even that’s pushing it.  Citizen is coffee cafe/brunch spot by day and bar/cocktails in the evening.

Ratings:

Atmosphere:  4.50

Service:  5.00

Food/Drinks:  4.65

Bang for the Buck:  4.25

Overall: 4.50

Locals Only Factor: “Locals Only” grading-We’ll assign a grading as to how “local” a place is.

    • Well known or Touristy. Most locals don’t go there unless they have business dinners or visitors in town.
    • Most locals know about it
    • Locals “in the know” know about it
    • Only those who live close by know about it.
    • You’re in on the secret. Don’t tell anybody!

Servers recommendations to visit in the future:  Our server(Brian) mentioned The 5 Spot as another option for breakfasts in the area when asking for suggestions.

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