5 On-the-go Breakfast Spots in Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

In the heart of downtown Bellevue, five breakfast cafes cater to those with busy lifestyles, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a quick yet satisfying meal. Story Coffee is a must-visit for coffee lovers, offering a range of unique drinks and quick bites like bagels and sandwiches, all served in a modern, inviting setting. Third Culture Coffee introduces patrons to the rich flavors of South Asia, featuring items such as Haldi Doodh and Kaya toast, perfect for a flavorful morning boost. For health-conscious diners, Bellden Cafe provides nutritious options like acai bowls and breakfast sandwiches, while also supporting local initiatives with 10% of their sales. T’Latte stands out for its affordability, offering a variety of beverages at prices rarely seen in the downtown area.

Matcha Magic invites guests to explore the diverse tastes of matcha, from traditional drinks to innovative blends. Each of these establishments not only serves delicious food but also enhances the community's culinary landscape. With this guide, busy Bellevue residents can easily find their next breakfast stop.

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