Cycle Dogs - Seattle
Cycle Dogs
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Cycle Dogs in Seattle, Washington is a popular vegan restaurant known for their delicious breakfast sandwiches. One satisfied customer raved about a particular sandwich with sausage, hash browns, and egg, describing it as large and tasty. A return visit is definitely in the cards for this happy patron.
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I had the French tourist and a **** mary tasty and beautiful to get a **** mary without all the usual non-vegan things. the use gochujang! next time I'll ask a plate instead of the paper basket. there was fork and knife eating and the knife really torn the soggy paper. Oh, well, and the people who work there were nice.
Wonderful service and great food! had the seattle dog and very enjoyed it! fieldbraten is great and the bungalow was perfectly roasted and the cream cheese was good. the icy was also really good and now much too sweet. will be back to try the tussi. will come back when I do. I expect it will be good if you look at all wonderful reviews
Loved the elote dog – so buttery and delicious! it was tricky to eat, but it was worth it – also they use fieldbraten frankfurter, which are the absolutely best! the fries were also a tasty bite!
This restaurant has the best vegan burgers in the city! It's my favorite place to go for a burger or fried chicken sandwich. Their Caesar salad is also delicious. The service is friendly. I absolutely love this place!
I would highly recommend trying the Seattle Dog with hot sauce at this restaurant, as well as the BLT sandwich made with vegan bacon. The ingredients were fresh and I couldn't tell the difference between the vegan bacon and real bacon, but I actually preferred the lighter texture of the vegan bacon. On the other hand, the fries were too crunchy and overly salty for my taste, but the dipping sauces helped somewhat. Despite the mixed reviews on the food, the ambiance was pleasant with nice decor and our server was kind and attentive. Overall, a positive dining experience.
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