
Sabine is an independent café and bar on Ballard Avenue. The counter service café is open daily serving espresso drinks, breakfast, happy hour, lunch, and cocktails. Dinner is served Tuesday–Saturday and features a meal centered around small share plates and Mediterranean inspired dishes. Chef Jacob Dunkleberger has created menus focused on locally-sourced and sustainable Northwest ingredients influenced by his culinary experience in the Mediterranean, seasonal flavors, fermentation, and spices. The bar highlights both spirited and non-alocholic cocktails crafted from fresh-squeezed juice and unique flavors. Wine, beer, cider, & non-alcoholic beverages are available. Come by for Ballard’s best happy hour including $10 martinis and food menu
Middle Eastern–style brunch, sharing plates, salads & sandwiches in a trendy venue with a terrace.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5307 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Phone: (206) 208-0281
Website: http://sabineseattle.com/
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Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Basically self service, you order ahead in line then find a place yourself. Kinda feel like a coffee shop with lots of food options.
Food is alright, a bit too sweet for my personal taste. Also they ran out of pita but they are a Mediterranean place.
My personal favorites are the Turkish Eggs, the Valencia coffee, and a butter croissant.
I didn’t receive a detailed receipt at the moment — I only saw the final charge on my card later. Because of that, I’m not sure what additional fees or taxes were added, and I ended up tipping without knowing whether extra charges were already included.
It would be really helpful if the restaurant were more transparent about all costs upfront and provided a clear receipt, so customers know exactly what to expect. With a bit more clarity, the overall experience would be much better.
The ordering process was different than most restaurants, but actually worked perfectly. The interior decor was cozy and inviting. We specifically like the vesta board.
Our tables go to dish was the Turkish eggs which were delicious and paired well with extra slices of bacon. To drink we enjoyed our breakfast with the Valencia coffee.
Overall, Sabine Cafe and bar provided a fantastic breakfast experience with great food, efficient service, and a welcoming atmosphere. We will definitely be returning to try more of their menu options.
We ordered almost everything on the Happy Hour menu, and every single dish was outstanding. The pizza was hands down one of the best I’ve ever had, the perfect balance of spicy and sweet, with flavors that just melt together beautifully.
The arayes were seasoned and cooked to absolute perfection, crispy on the outside, juicy and flavorful inside.
The salad had the perfect crisp and was very fresh.
And the hummus and pita? It genuinely felt like I was standing in the shuk in Israel on a Friday afternoon. Fresh, warm, authentic, and unforgettable.
Everything was incredible. I would highly recommend this place and will absolutely be coming back.