Sister's European Snacks - Seattle

  • Description:

    • The danger of opening a shop in Pike Place Market is that the constant stream of tourists will slowly sap it of individual character. Not so with this cafe run by German sisters Aruna, Mariam and Nirala Jacobi. Facing Post Alley (the quaintest street in Seattle), the little cafe is perfect on warm days when you can sit outside. Inside or out, enjoy the distinctive homemade soups (try the creamy African Peanut) and focaccia sandwiches (eggplant, smoked turkey, provolone, fresh vegetables).
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    User Reviews for Sister's European Snacks

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      Cool Location, Boring Sammie

    • Best: location. GREAT people watching, and just a stone's throw from all of the cool stuff down at the market. Eat, then grab something yummy to finish up with at Seattle's...

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      Very authentic

    • I have been coming here forever and I always really enjoy it. The people are cool And the food is truly fresh and healthy. Definitely a go!!

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      Great sandwiches on foccacia

    • Known for soups and sandwiches, this little cafe offers inexpensive, but delicious sandwiches on grilled focaccia and vegetable-rich soups. We loved the "Eggstra" made with...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 206 623 6723
      • Address:

      • 1530 Post Alley
      • Seattle, WA 98101
      • Neighborhood:

      • Downtown
      • Payments:

      • amex mastercard visa none accepted
      • Hours:

      • Mo to Su from 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM

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