Had the pleasure of dining at Patty’s eggnest in Mukilteo. Because my party consisted of 12 senior citizens with either walkers or electric scooters I called ahead to ensure that they were able to accommodate my group. In speaking to the manager… Amber. She was first hesitant and initially said that there were stairs involved for the area that they put large groups. I politely asked her if she would reconsider. She without hesitation said absolutely. When my group arrived the tables were all set for us. Amber got our drinks and started our food order. While we were waiting the owner… Ron came out and introduced himself and made us feel welcome to his restaurant. Which was really a very nice surprise and very much appreciated. When the food arrived it was not what we expected. The portion sizes were huge. The temperature was hot. The presentation was beautiful. Not to mention the food was excellent. My group and I truly enjoyed our experience at Patty’s eggnest in Mukilteo and would without a doubt recommend this establishment to anyone. The only trouble… and it wasn’t even a big hassle was that the parking lot is rather small. But once you overcome that hurdle it’s smooth sailing and very worth your time. Thank you very much Amber… Ron. and Patty’s eggnest in Mukilteo.
Grant M.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Patty’s used to be our goto place for breakfast. The plates are large but pretty traditional. An omelette is an omelette is an omelette. We stopped about the time we realized Mukilteo Speedway Café existed which has amazing food and great service for roughly the same price. I’m not going to say that you shouldn’t go to Patty’s but you’re going to get a better breakfast at the Speedway.
Lanna D.
Place rating: 2 Issaquah, WA
So I came here for my first time about a week ago. I ordered the salmon egg Benedict. Just an FYI, I LOVESALMON, & I also love egg Benedict. For the first time, I decided to try them together. Man, it was good but I felt so sick afterwards. I felt so nauseous. Ill never order this again. I might try other dishes but never that one. The young man who was the server, never smiled, got the order and never showed back up to ask about our meals. Took our $$ and was on his way.
Rachael J.
Place rating: 5 Snohomish, WA
Delicious food, and great service. My son had the biscuits and gravy, and the biscuits were so light and fluffy. The bacon was perfectly cooked. And they know how to make crepes! Loved the eggs Benny too! Can’t go wrong here!
Sami S.
Place rating: 5 Lynnwood, WA
We go there all the time and this is a really good place for family style breakfast food. Hands down they have the best customer service as well as best food
Kolya N.
Place rating: 5 Santa Barbara, CA
These guys went above and beyond to give me a super yummy breakfast even though I have a crazy list of allergies. The staff was super friendly and the food came out right, I did not have to send my bacon back to be crispied up like I do I most places. The only thing I’d change is their coffee, it’s only like a c+/B– on my coffee scale but I am a coffee snob. Haha and they actually know how to cook eggs! If you are in the area is say pop in!
Maria K.
Place rating: 2 Bothell, WA
Surprised for a breakfast place they don’t serve any other coffee but brewed. Food was so so. One of the waitresses was kinda rude, not pleasant at all if you wanna have a good start of your day. They claim as Seattle’s best breakfast. Big words there. Doesn’t deserve a next visit.
Christopher H.
Place rating: 5 Mukilteo, WA
My wife and I visited on July 18, 2015 and we met the owner of this location, Ron. We talked for several minutes, and I advised that I was craving chicken fried steak. Since I explained that I was raised in Texas and I was looking for a good chicken fried steak. He advised that their steaks are prepared slightly different than what I’m accustomed to in Texas. I had NO idea previously that there were different styles of chicken fried steak(Midwest/pan-fried which is served at this location vs. Southern/deep-fried which is served in Texas). To ensure my satisfaction, Ron himself went so far as to cook my chicken fried steak himself! I advised him that it was very delicious and well-seasoned with a good amount of black pepper. For a party of 2, plan to spend about $ 25-$ 30 for food and drinks before tax and gratuity.
Naomi Z.
Place rating: 5 Mukilteo, WA
I love this place. The pricing is on par with other breakfast places. I love their biscuits and gravy(this is the only place I will get biscuits and gravy). Their French toasts are also really great. This is a nice breakfast/brunch spot.
David G.
Place rating: 1 Lynnwood, WA
The food is worse than a roadside Denny’s in the middle of nowhere at 3am. It’s bland and prepared incorrectly. My omelette was nothing more than a thick lump of tasteless eggs. I ordered an omelet with coffee & eggs Benedict with a hot chocolate. My bill was $ 35. I didn’t think much of it at the time but I realize now after adding up the prices I got screwed. Maybe they gave me the wrong check? I’ll never find out. And if you’re smart, you won’t either.
Beverly D.
Place rating: 1 Everett, WA
I’ve been here a total of 10 minutes and so far I’ve been ignored twice by the waitress while my husband has had his order taken… we’re sitting at the same table! The«fresh squeezed» orange juice had a bug floating in it. When I told the waitress she asked if I still wanted it, when I said no she took it and walked away. She didn’t ask if she could replace it or bring anything else, just walked off. She only has 3 tables with customers so I don’t think she’s so busy that she forgot me. So far, terrible service! We come here now and then but, I’m thinking we’ll find somewhere else from now on.
Mo S.
Place rating: 2 International District, Seattle, WA
The quality of the food was poor. Steak and eggs very average and I had the poached eggs what we’re over cooked and the steak overdone and fatty.
Marc A.
Place rating: 5 San Jose, CA
Absolutely LOVE this place. Being from the Bay Area, CA… we have plenty of breakfast spots… But this place surpasses ALL. Serious. Generous portions. From scratch recipes. All good. The owner even greeted us and treated us to their new pancake recipe! So so awesome.
Kin A.
Place rating: 3 Bellevue, WA
Used to love this place but it has been run down. Place is dirty under staffed and employees have no idea what they are doing. Sad, used to be the place to go, most of our friends also stopped going.
Abigail A.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Great service and yummy food! Ate the 12th man special and it was delicious! The specialities are a little pricier compared to normal breakfast fare foods but still delicious!
Brad S.
Place rating: 2 Lynnwood, WA
I get it, Mukilteo. You guys love paying too much for breakfast food. To be honest, there is more bad than there is good about Patty’s, despite being deeply-entrenched in the local community as a staple of the weekend breakfast scene. The parking lot leaves no driver without frustration, the wait times are frustrating, the seating is awkward, and the food(though well-portioned) is never, ever wow-ing. You’ll go here anyways. That’s part of the Mukilteo curse. Even though you know deep down that Patty’s is not worth the cost, and that the food is just ‘aight, someone you’re with will suggest going, everyone else will think about it realizing there’s nothing really better to do, and *boom.* 10 minutes later you’ll be navigating that crappy little parking lot on Sunday morning.
Kevin J.
Place rating: 3 Lynnwood, WA
Food was alright, got the huevos rancheros, and had to drown it in tobacco to compensate the lack of flavor… The owner was there and noticed we were having a baby shower, so he gave us free Swedish pancakes with berries that were fairly good, my coffee was full and so was I.
Scott S.
Place rating: 4 Oak Harbor, WA
I must have driven by this place a few dozen times going to the ferry or coming off of the before finally trying it out. My kids had the pancake kids meal, my wife had chicken fried chicken with sausage and gravy over biscuits. I am a sucker for Huevos Rancheros, so I ordered Patty’s version of the southwestern classic. The service through out the meal was great. Never once did my glass of water go empty. The portion sizes were generous. My Huevos Rancheros? Meh. They have an interesting take on it, but it was more of what I would consider an egg scrambler with some tortillas on the side. My wife loved the chicken, which was clearly coated and fried in house. The gravy was lack luster for her, but the portion was so large that she barely finished half her plate. The kids ate all that was on their plate, so it had to have been good! I’d like to try something else next time I go there, an easy 4 stars.
Tres B.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
This is about as average as a breakfast joint gets, and that’s OK. Its a sturdy and relaible ham and egger, with large portions and equally large prices. The service here is always very good and very friendly. Imust say, the name is horrible. Egg nest? yuk. I pictue feathers and lice.
Kristel B.
Place rating: 4 Bothell, WA
I really enjoy this place for breakfast. I come here at times when the bf(who lives in Mukilteo) & I struggle to get up and make food. Usually we come here past 12pm(sometimes past 1pm) and each time we’ve arrived the wait wasn’t horrible. One of the first times we went, the small parking lot was full. Whom I believed was the owner saw we were circling and kindly told us about additional parking by the coffee stand(gravel parking). So that information is helpful for those looking for parking. I’ve actually had good service here. Nothing extraordinary but not bad at all. Can’t recall the past things I’ve ordered but my recent order was the Patty’s Eggbest Special Toast(I believe that’s the name). It was basically a French toast with peanut butter, fried in panko bread, with some cream. I thought it was delicious(I love sweets), but the bf thought it was too sweet. His order(hunters?) looked good. Anyways, 4 stars mean I am a fan… clearly I am since I go back once in awhile