1. Geraldine's Counter
8.9
4872 Rainier Ave S (at S Ferdinand St), Seattle, WA
Diner · Columbia City · 92 tips and reviews
Martin Rogers: Best brunch in Seattle and an absolute must-visit if you're in the Columbia City area. The French toast is to die for.
Mark Sturn: Hands down, probably the best French toast I've ever had. Good just on its own, the fresh maple syrup and fresh fruit is just icing on the cake. Eggs tasted farm fresh, tasty hash browns.
Matt: They have wonderful french toast, and super nice people.
2. Portage Bay Cafe
8.1
4130 Roosevelt Way NE (NE 42nd St), Seattle, WA
Breakfast Spot · University District · 106 tips and reviews
Eboni Lovell: Sooooo good. Excellent specials and regular items. Try the French toast, and any of the omlets are delicious!
Sofie Gogic: Gluten free French toast is unbelievable for those of us with the intolerance. Just subbed gluten free for the special French toast with nectarine compote, nom!!
Jon Brennan: If you're in the mood for a sweet breakfast, the French toast is the way to go. So delicious. Top it off with some fresh fruit and whipped cream from the complementary "breakfast bar."
5. Bacco
8.4
86 Pine St (1st Ave), Seattle, WA
Breakfast Spot · Pike Place · 87 tips and reviews
Lisa Baron Warren: Delicious Fresh Juice Blend, Brioche French Toast, & Herb Roasted Potatoes this am. It was well worth the walk from The Westin. All ingredients were fresh. Certainly a good breakfast option!
Sherry Cahill: French toast and potatos rock!!! Thoroughly enjoyed! Great staff too!
Jon Darveau: Fantastic breakfast, the French Toast is amazing
Emily Beauprey: The brioche French toast is sometimes soggy, served with an outlandish ice-cream scoop of butter, but always toothsome. Don't be shy about getting your syrup needs met.
Tracey Ahrendsen: Their French Toast is amazing!
Nicholas Baldwin: Great grapefruit cooler, even better French toast! The orange zested butter and maple syrup make it amazing!
7. 5 Spot
8.4
1502 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA
Breakfast Spot · East Queen Anne · 91 tips and reviews
Derek Eskens: The duck hash and mocha French toast were both pretty good.
Andrew McCord: The Cinnamon Swirl French Toast is the BEST French Toast I have ever eaten! Doused in caramel! I actually need hash browns to balance the sweet of the French Toast.
Ariane Corsair: The cinnamon swirl french toast is outstanding!! They serve breakfast until 3pm, which is great since I am not a morning person.
8. Glo's
8.8
1621 E Olive Way (10th Ave E), Seattle, WA
Breakfast Spot · Capitol Hill · 125 tips and reviews
Ryan Arvie: Cinnimon swirl French toast with fruit! Nuff said..
Sugar Dandy: The food is pretty tasty. Coffee not so much. The service is lacking more often than not, but I love their stuffed french toast.
Jessi Walling: The blueberry french toast here tastes like blueberries! Not as in has a few blueberries in it, or piled on top of it, or thrown in as an afterthought, but honestly tastes like blueberries. So yummy.
Jen Elmer: The French toast is amazing and you can do wonders with the toppings bar. Also be sure to try the potatoes!
Jennifer Mislinski: I prefer this location over the South Lake Union area one, it's smaller and quieter. The baked french toast is amazing. The portions could feed a small country, so show up hungry.
Radhakrishnan Ravi Vignesh: Tried the Oat Cobbler French Toast and the crab cake Benedict. Loved both of them.
Michele Cacano: I've only done brunch (ends at 4!) so far. Attentive service. Everything is delicious- French toast, breakfast burrito/bowl/scramble, bread pudding, coffee, cocktails...
Craig Cain: French toast was the best I've had, the special was curry chicken tacos, yummy! Want to come back and try more items!
Lindsey S: Cozy spot, worth the wait for brunch. French toast was good - not pictured and even better were the cinnamon roll and hot chocolate! And hey - keep your judgment to yourself. ;)