Pluto Organic Cafe - Seattle
Pluto Organic Cafe
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The menu of Pluto Organic Cafe from Seattle contains about 127 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about $8.2 for a dish / drink.
At this Seattle eatery, health-conscious diners are treated to a variety of gluten-free and organic options, making it a haven for those with dietary restrictions. While a few recent smoothie offerings, like the Pina Colada and Mango Tango, have drawn criticism for their lackluster flavors and poor quality, the restaurant shines in its baked goods. Diners rave about the blueberry muffins, describing them as the best they've ever tasted, gluten-free or not. The welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and quick service contribute to an overall positive experience, providing a refreshing stop for a light lunch or a snack after exploring the city.
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Was Anonym at Pluto Organic Cafe a mag?
Really good egg and cheese bagel. Also the owner was very kind and helping for me since it was my first time there. Highly recommend!!!!! Also every thing is halal. Chicken was great. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: $10–20 View all feedback.
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They offer a variety of gluten-free and organic options for people with allergies. I purchased one of their smoothies at Bite of Seattle and was very disappointed with the taste of the mango tango. Despite claiming to be fresh and organic, the mango flavor did not taste fresh at all. It seemed like they used juiced, boxed mangoes, as I am very familiar with mangoes due to my South Asian background and occupation of m... View all feedback.
I visited their booth at Bite of Seattle 2023.I understand the experience might be less, but this was utterly atrocious.We ordered a Pina Colada Smoothie for $10We received a half-full small cup of whitish clear liquid, with a few coconut flakes floating inside. This was withdrawn, premade, from a cooler.I tasted it anyway, and it tasted like sour water.As far as I could tell, it was literally tap water with white color added.If you know your product will not meet your brand, don 't serve it. Period.There 's no excuse for a diminished experience like this. If everything melted in the cooler, don 't sell it.If you can 't sell from a booth and keep the quality at least decent, don 't. It can, and should, hurt your brand.There were dozens of smoothie shops at the same event, traveling much further than across the street, that managed to pull this off just fine.This tells me that the festival was treated as a chance to earn a quick profit, which left a bad taste in my mouth, beyond that so-called 'smoothie '
They offer a variety of gluten-free and organic options for people with allergies. I purchased one of their smoothies at Bite of Seattle and was very disappointed with the taste of the mango tango. Despite claiming to be fresh and organic, the mango flavor did not taste fresh at all. It seemed like they used juiced, boxed mangoes, as I am very familiar with mangoes due to my South Asian background and occupation of making mango juices. The juice was watered down and not worth the high price of $10. I would recommend going to Pressed instead for a truly fresh and worth-it juice.
While visiting Seattle, I searched for gluten-free options due to my allergies. I came across this restaurant, which boasted about their house-made muffins. I am so happy I decided to try the gluten-free muffins because they were amazing and hands down the best I have ever had. Even my husband, who does not have a gluten allergy, was impressed. The staff was also very friendly and accommodating. Overall, it was a fantastic experience and I highly recommend trying the blueberry gluten-free muffin.
Had a great breakfast at Pluto Organic Cafe! I tried their healthy waffle made with oat flour, banana, and egg—simple ingredients, but really tasty. I also got their fresh juice blend with carrot, apple, orange, and ginger. Super refreshing and felt like a great start to the day. I spent about $25, which is a bit on the higher side, but totally worth it for fresh, organic ingredients and food that feels good to eat. Everything tasted clean, natural, and balanced. The ambience was calm and welcoming—great for a relaxed morning. Plus, it’s walkable from the West Lake Union area, which is super convenient. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a genuinely healthy and satisfying meal. Service: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Breakfast And Launch
Gluten-Free Protein Waffles$10.7Power Organic Smoothies
1. Blueberry Oatmeal Smoothie$11.54. Pb Chocolate Smoothie$10.95. Avocado Smoothie$10.97. Strawberry Banana Blast Smoothie$10.98. Acai Island Smoothie$10.9
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