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George's

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108 Kirkland Ave, Kirkland, Washington, 98033, United States
(425) 827-6622 www.georgeskirkland.com
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Apr 28, 2018
I've walked by George's on a regular basis, but I didn't stop until recently. I've definitely been missing out. If you love breakfast (eggs, pancakes, waffles, etc) anytime of the day, they have you covered. Want a salad, burger, or a gyro? They also have you covered. They have a huge variety of options and generous portions. Service was great.

May 1, 2018
A Kirkland classic, good service and good food. Comfort food like chicken fried steak and good burgers to lighter offerings including some Mediterranean inspired salads. The gyros are delicious also, great place to take kids or to cure a hangover with a late breakfast and bloody mary.

May 6, 2018
New ownership has changed the atmosphere. Expensive and they don't honor your requests for how "done" you want your burger meat.

Mar 12, 2018
We went to George's for a late brunch (12:30 pm) on a Sunday, and to our surprise it was still very busy with people looking for brunch. We were seated quickly and the waiter came to take drink orders quickly. I had a bloody mary with bacon, it was pretty good (not the best I have ever had, but pretty good). Breakfast is always so hard to order for because so many things look good, but we ordered a half order of eggs Benedict and a three piece flap jacks, along with an omlet. The food took a little longer and was a little cold when we received it. Overall the meal was enjoyable so I give George's 4 stars, but it was because there is no 3.5 star option.

May 8, 2018
Nice little restaurant. I like the eggs domata. Good coffee too.

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