Morsel - Seattle

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Morsel

Morsel
4.5 / 5 (2167 reviews)

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A longtime local favorite near the University, this compact breakfast-and-lunch spot is celebrated for enormous, inventive biscuits, bold sandwich flavors, and standout coffee and lattes. Portions are generous and service is fast, though staff consistency varies. The vibe is casual, nostalgic and a little divey rather than upscale; prices have crept up in recent years but many consider the food worth it. Ideal for quick, flavorful breakfasts or a comforting lunch, it remains a charming, flavorful neighborhood gem with a small, focused menu.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Kshitij

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★ 4.5 / 5 from 2167 reviews
matt-mead-fern09
22.02.2024

You might miss this spot if you just walk by, but it's surprisingly delicious. The ambiance is quite simple, almost resembling a fast food joint, but the food is far from it. Their biscuit creations are so tasty that I was tempted to take one to enjoy later. This is a hidden gem in the U-District that’s perfect for a delicious and budget-friendly brunch. If they had a bar, I could easily see myself staying for much longer!

brandon-rogers-libra
22.02.2024

These are some of the best buttermilk biscuits I've ever tasted!

asmik-ktoyan
22.02.2024

I enjoy this place! I've been here twice and tried the Tha Goat sandwich, which is really delicious and quite unique. However, the coffee could use some improvement.

kshitij-gupta-church
22.02.2024

This restaurant has a charming atmosphere that brings back memories of your kindergarten classroom, yet it serves exceptional food. They offer a nice variety of both savory and sweet dishes, and their sandwiches strike the perfect balance—never too sweet or overly savory. The biscake is topped with numerous sweet toppings, but the flaky buttermilk biscuit underneath provides a delightful contrast with its subtly salty flavor. Additionally, the cheddar chive biscuit beautifully complements many of the savory options on the menu.

dwayne-santana
22.02.2024

The food truly stands out on its own. I spent two days in Seattle, and I made it a point to visit Morsel on both days.

FAQ

The restaurant also offers gluten-free meals.

The restaurant is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physical disabilities.

You can also pay for your menus with the common credit cards.

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