Beth's Cafe

Beth's Cafe is a restaurant in Seattle, Washington. Located in the Green Lake area of Seattle, on Washington State Route 99 (also known as Aurora Avenue), the restaurant is known largely for its "greasy spoon" cuisine and serving large portions.[1]

Aurora Avenue North Entrance

Beth's Cafe is popular among young Seattleites during late-night hours. The walls are covered in art work produced by the patrons, with quotes such as, "I lost my virginity at Beth's" and "Pre-Game for Beth's" with a young man smoking out of a bong. Beth's is open 24 hours a day. The restaurant opened in 1954 and remains much the same despite a small fire in the early 2000s.

It was featured on a Travel Channel program that showcased the best places in the country to "pig-out".[2] The restaurant and its "Southwestern Exposure" 12-egg omelette challenge were featured on the February 11, 2009, episode of Man v. Food.

Notes

  1. Jason Robey. "World's Best Places to Pig Out". Travel Channel. Archived from the original on April 14, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  2. Jason Robey. "World's Best Places to Pig Out". Travel Channel. Retrieved 2006-11-15.

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Coordinates: 47°40′56″N 122°20′41″W / 47.682092°N 122.344625°W / 47.682092; -122.344625


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