Great Places for Breakfast & Brunch in Fremont
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Breakfast & Bites Every Day
Stone Way Cafe
Stone Way Cafe is where you go if you want a chill, cozy brunch without the fuss. Established in 2014, it has an old-school neighborhood charm that Seattle loves, and it’s become a spot for hearty dishes like their famous Cheddar & Jalapeño Biscuits with Sausage Gravy, breakfast burritos, and a few vegetarian favorites like Roasted Butternut and Kale Tacos.
Address: 3525 Stone Way N
Dreamland Diner
Comfort food and creative, nostalgic options about at Dreamland, from everyday breakfast staples like breakfast burritos and perfect eggs with toast, to salted caramel macchiato French toast and more. A dedicated brunch menu on weekends expands offering, from their famous Monte Cristo sandwich to the Endless Forest bowl—a vegan-friendly mix of falafel, beet hummus, and quinoa. Saturdays are particularly lively with their popular Dream Girls Drag Brunch, pairing high-energy performances with always-great food.
Address: 3401 Evanston Ave N
Old Salt Fish & Bagels
Old Salt Fish & Bagels pairs freshly made bagels paired with their incredible, house-smoked fish. Breakfast options include classic bagels with creative toppings, such as the Lox Sandwich—house-cured gravlax with veggie cream cheese, salmon roe, and pea shoots, and the Kipper Salmon Sandwich featuring hot-smoked keta salmon, herb cream cheese, pickled red onions, and capers. The bagels, baked daily using Shepherd's Grain flour, have a chewy texture with a subtle tang from the sourdough base.
Address: 3621 Stone Way N.
Eltana
Eltana, a Seattle-based outfit with locations in Fremont and Capitol Hill, specializes in Montreal-style bagels. Their creations are hand-rolled, boiled in honey water, and baked in wood-fired ovens. This process gives their bagels a slightly sweet, chewy texture with a crisp, golden crust. Eltana offers a range of classic and unique flavors, plus spreads like house-made labneh and seasonal jams.
Address: 3020 Stone Way
Le Coin
Le Coin offers a French-inspired brunch menu Thursday through Sunday, featuring dishes like Croque Madame with ham, Eggs Benedict (available with options like ham or crab), and a popular Beef Bourguignon with eggs. Sweet options include Apple Fritters with cinnamon and sugar, and Huckleberry Clafoutis. The ambiance is refined yet cozy,
Address: 3020 Stone Way
Weekend Brunch
The Whale Wins
Acclaimed chef Renee Erickson brings her distinct culinary touch to the The Whale Wins in Fremont—a bright, cozy eatery that feels like a blend of farmhouse chic and seaside escape. From savory buckwheat crêpes to inventive breakfast platters, brunch offerings reflect a dedication to the Pacific Northwest's fresh produce and a minimalist, homey dining approach.
Address: 3506 Stone way
Cafe Turko
Known for its authentic "Turkish Kitchen" experience, Cafe Turko serves up a weekend brunch with a range of traditional dishes, Popular items include the “Mother-in-Law Breakfast Platter” with cheeses, olives, and homemade jams, as well as the “Sucuk Omelet” made with spicy sausage and feta.
Address: 750 N 34th S
LivBud Cafe
LivBud Cafe serves a weekend brunch that emphasizes plant-based and responsibly sourced ingredients with a creative, nutrient-rich twist. The menu offers items like the Harvest Scramble, a savory porridge, and a popular biscuit sandwich. The café, part of the Heavy Restaurant Group and led by Chef Sarah Hughes, focuses on super flavorful, vegan-friendly options and zero refined sugars.
Address: 3400 Stone Way
Coffee & Pastries
Sea Wolf Bakers
A well-regarded craft bakery by brothers Jesse and Kit Schumann, Sea Wolf Bakers is known for artisanal breads and pastries—including buttery croissants, scones, cinnamon rolls, and morning buns. The bakery’s “no-tipping” policy ensures sustainable wages, making it unique in its transparent pricing.
Address: 3617 Stone Way
Fremont Coffee Co.
Operating out of a converted old house with a wrap-around porch and multiple cozy rooms, Fremont Coffee Co. is known for feeling as comfortable as your own living room. Outdoor spaces are lush with greenery, great for people-watching or getting some work done on nice days. Simple breakfast options include light bites and pastries. The coffee—ranging from classic americanos to cherry coconut lattes—continues to draw loyal fans.
Address: 459 N 36th S
Aroom Coffee
Aroom offers a distinctive, Vietnamese-inspired breakfast options centered around traditional and creative coffee drinks. Try the egg coffee—a unique blend of strong Vietnamese phin coffee topped with a creamy egg yolk foam; or the sesame latte with a nutty, sweet flavor from black sesame cream. Pastries and small bites include the house special waffles filled with either cheese or pork pate. On weekends, they offer a savory sticky rice dish, xoi man, featuring ingredients like Chinese sausage, pork floss, and quail eggs.
Address: 3801 Stone Way
Milstead & Co
Well-regarded for its specialty coffee offerings, Milstead & Co places a focus on single-origin beans from high-quality roasters like Stumptown and Intelligentsia. Pastry choices include classic croissants, muffins, and cookies. Enjoy meticulously crafted espresso and pour-over drinks.
Address: 754 N. 34th St.
Doce Donut
Doce Donut is a family-owned shop specializes in artisanal brioche donuts with Latin American-inspired flavors, such as tres leches, dulce de leche, and guava with cream cheese. They use a 24-hour raised dough process to create a soft, fluffy texture, and offer seasonal specials alongside classic favorites.
Address: 4106 Stone Way N
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