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Contribute Feedback What Charlie Laverdetson likes about Ada's Technical Books And Cafe:
A cute lovely queer friendly cafe and bookstore that has a lot of love in it. Books and puzzles for both kids and adults, well diverse selections, and diverse authors and characters . Seating makes it not the place for long stays or hangouts but is fine for quick sits. The food is much improved from a few years ago, getting a much more greater level of spices and flavor. The coffee is mostly well made, overheated som... View all feedback.
What Buster Nitzsche doesn't like about Ada's Technical Books And Cafe:
I really wanted to love this place. While I appreciate their place in the community, their vegan options are few and uninspired. Honestly, you can find more vegan options at nearby omni restaurants. With so many better vegan restaurants in the neighborhood, I’ll probably only bother here in a pinch. Between their slim offerings and rude encounters with staff, it’s just not worth it. View all feedback.
That's just my favorite place. delicious coffee, a good selection of tasty food, and the best curated selection of books I have seen everywhere. I love her handpis (iirc, two are vegan), especially second breakfast (also, great name, but so far everything I had was delicious. one of the places I'm friends visiting!
We were created by two extremely friendly and attacking baristas who liked to ask our questions (and on my rock compliment that was eating delicious. I had the breakfast sammy, and my partner had the (faux) chorizo hash tostada. fresh, tasteful, sharp and fast. in any case worth a trip.
We enjoyed the flowers empanada and the tofu spices empanada. both were served hot from a heating heat oven. of the two, the Tofu-Scrambble-Emanada was the favorit. both had strange sweet-tasting crusts that were not greeted with a savory filling. the lemongras tee was delicious; the coffee was right. the workers said they get limited vegan baked goods, and they sell quickly. Today there was a vegan peanut butter cookie, but we didn't try it. it is fun to surf in the bookstore itself. savory articles are marked as vegan; workers will identify vegan desserts as they were not marked.
I couldn't think of a better title. ada is a staple. enjoy the new Takeaway menu. the vegan breakfast burrito is jam with potatoes, tofu, spinach, crumbs, seasoning. the fillings are cooked professionally what I found is not given when it comes to to tofu-based burritos. five stars for great foods that are comforting but not too unhealthy or excessively processed. they also love the bookstore, the business model and the cafe offer. they have a homemade vegan tasty in a baked fall, and everything I tried was delicious.
This was my first time eating here, so I asked for a recommendation the vegan breakfast burrito was sooooo yummy! The best I have had in my 4 years living in Seattle. The staff was also so friendly!