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Oak Table Cafe

Oak Table Cafe

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4.8 Google Review
292 W Bell St, Sequim, Washington, 98382, United States
(360) 683-2179 www.oaktablecafe.com
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Apr 7, 2018
Great food. Good hot coffee. Excellent staff. Best place to have a marvelous brunch. Very clean & comfortable relaxed atmosphere.

Mar 18, 2018
Cute family owned place! Service is great and they are very accommodating if you have a food allergy! They made my potatoes and bacon separate to make sure it's gluten free environment! Huge menu and great selection!

Feb 10, 2018
We stopped in for breakfast. A short wait on a Sunday we were lucky. The Orange juice was FRESH!!, you could taste Florida. I had the pancakes, now I was hungry and I downed them but they were probably the best I've ever had with a side of their extra thick crispy bacon. Eggs Benedict on spinach was my partners meal. Another great. Not the cheapest restaurant but you get what you pay for fantastic food, great service great atmosphere

Feb 1, 2018
The Oak Table and I go way back. I worked here as a dishwasher in the early 90's. The family attitude towards the employees crosses over to the customers causing this perfect atmosphere of kindness and food eats. They get all the basics right: hot coffee never empty, food served hot & big smiles. From there they get a crazy good. Buttermilk pancakes, German pancakes, and the eggs Benny country style will blow you away. BTW Lance needs a vacation and Sara is the best waitress.

Apr 11, 2018
Discovered this jewel of a restaurant 20 years ago and it is still one of my favorites! I love the Eggs Nicole! The mushroom omelette is also a favorite with the becamel sauce. So many great breakfast and lunch choices. Great coffee and heavy cream for your coffee 😊. Cozy atmosphere.

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Opening Hours

Mon:7 am - 3 pm
Tue:7 am - 3 pm
Wed:7 am - 3 pm
Thu:7 am - 3 pm
Fri:7 am - 3 pm
Sat:7 am - 3 pm

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