Hummus Cafe
Welcome to Hummus Cafe, a hidden gem in Seattle offering a fusion of Egyptian and Mediterranean flavors. Located at 8420 Greenwood Ave N, this cozy cafe is a perfect spot for a casual lunch or dinner.
Hummus Cafe is not just your typical Mediterranean restaurant; it prides itself on offering a variety of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. From their creamy hummus to their flavorful falafel, every dish is made with fresh ingredients and bursting with authentic Middle Eastern spices.
One of the highlights of Hummus Cafe is their outdoor seating area, perfect for enjoying your meal on a sunny day. The cafe also offers delivery and takeout options for those who prefer to enjoy their meal at home.
Overall, Hummus Cafe is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience delicious Mediterranean cuisine in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. So grab a seat, indulge in some hummus, and savor the flavors of Egypt and the Mediterranean at this charming cafe.
Hummus Cafe Menu
Location
Address: 8420 Greenwood Ave N Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 706-9300
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Casual DressYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, DinnerYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Not Good For GroupsNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Jackie B.
The sandwiches were great! You honestly can't go wrong with anything you order. The people were friendly. And the food was delivered quickly! We will be back
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Author: michele D.
Cozy immaculate cafe serving the best Mediterranean dishes in town. Nurturing homey atmosphere is tops. Give this place a try. You will be impressed!
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Author: Sylvia H.
There's a reason I have been eating at Hummus Cafe for over a decade. It is delicious! It's a true mom & pop as it's owned by a husband and wife duo. They always remember me, and have watched me grow up over the years from high school to college and now adulthood, always greeting me with a smile. My favorite food here is a shawarma sandwich with lamb, but everything on the menu is good. You can tell it's made with love! And make sure to try the housemade limeade and baklava!
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Author: Andy B.
I've been very slowly and unintentionally chewing my way through The Stranger's 15 Best Restaurants in Seattle (https://www.thestranger.com/food-and-drink/2023/07/19/79083469/the-15-best-restaurants-in-the-seattle-area-2023). Slowly: it's August and I've been to 5 of the 15 (2 of which I'd been to prior to seeing this list); unintentionally: mostly I go to one of these places when I'm already planning to be in the neighborhood (meaning I probably won't ever make it to a few). Now, I love the irreverent writing style on display at The Stranger, and really enjoyed the author's turn of phrase. Her Top 15, though, I've found wanting - until I came to Hummus Cafe. Wife and I went to the salmon run at the Ballard Locks. As we were getting ready to go, she said she was hungry. I've wanted to try the Hummus Cafe since seeing it on this list, and Greenwood was on our way. She ordered a falafel & eggplant sandwich; I ordered lamb shawerma plate. My wife summed it up, "I'd come back here again." I was pleasantly surprised that they served actual lamb rather than the highly-processed solidified meat-like slurry found at so many Mediterranean places (they offer that here, too, but it wasn't on my plate). We shared a baklava at the end. It was drier than I'm used to which is normally a death sentence for me. It wasn't slathered with syrup the way I like it (I have a terrible sweet tooth); it was very buttery and flavorful - I'm also a major fan of "buttery". Different, tasty. The author of the Top 15 list seeks to balance delicious food at reasonable prices. This food is good; "reasonable" is up to the diner. 1 item and a drink each (plus 1 baklava), our bill was $50. Hummus Cafe is a gem hidden in plain sight - smack on the corner of 85th and Greenwood. We'll be back.