7311 Aurora Avenue North
Seattle, WA
Hours: 24 hours
Alcohol: None
Cuisine: Diner Food, Especially Omelets

Leftovers just aren't as good, and it's another thing to carry through security.
And it’s just a waste of money to leave it on the plate.
But I thought I might need a doggy bag when I found out that omelets at Beth’s Café were as big as they are.



I felt pretty lucky to run into the place when all I’d searched for was a 24-hour diner that wasn’t Denny’s to grab a late dinner at after a long day of meetings.

I thought about getting eggs over easy for a moment, but at the end of the day, a Suit orders the specialty of the house, unless that involves green vegetables.
So I ordered the six egg “full house” omelet with ham, American cheese and mushrooms.

And it was a wait for food, and I found out why on the way out: this place suffers from a serious lack of grill space, given what they do.

If I were the owner, I’d at least double the size of the grill -- their hung-over clientele probably isn’t moving all that fast anyway (the place was voted the best place in Seattle to cure a hangover), but a diner still needs to turn out food reasonably fast for the occasional late-night road warrior looking for a quick bite.

But a problem with the sheer size of these omelets is that large parts of them don’t have any filling in them at all. I don’t know if there’s something they could do with sprinkling the fillings out more instead of dumping them in the middle on the grill (this would probably mess up putting the omelet together), but the reason you order an omelet is to get fillings + eggs in every bite, and this omelet didn’t deliver.

Somehow, I managed to get through the whole omelet and didn’t even feel that full at the end, so I decided to order a piece of their friendship bread that I saw a couple other patrons eating.

By this time, the bar crowd was starting to file in, and service was much, much slower. I had to flag down a waiter to get a refill on a drink (it took a solid five minutes), and I was disappointed that they didn’t even offer me seconds on hash browns.
Not that I would have taken ‘em, but given that they're allegedly “all you can eat,” I was a little disappointed.

Summing it up, this is definitely a place I’m happy to have gone to, and one I’d go back to again if I’m famished and have time on my hands in Seattle.
But only under those two conditions.
Rating: Would Wear a Free Shirt
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