How far would you drive for breakfast?

An hour? 2 Hours? A half a day’s journey?

If you’re okay with driving that far, then why not do a road trip for the best ‘hole-in-the-wall’ breakfast joint?

I’m a French Toast man. That is my breakfast of choice. Big fluffy pieces of bread dipped in a mixture of eggs and milk. Cooked up, topped with butter, syrup, and if I’m feeling ‘extra’, EXTRA Crunchy Peanut Butter!

You don’t find that particular combination at any restaurants, but what you will find at Morsel in Seattle will please your taste buds and enlighten your thoughts on biscuits.

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Their biscuits and coffee are so good that it landed them on the “Best Hole-in-the-Wall Breakfast Joint in every State list over at MSN.com.

It is not an easy task, especially when your business is centered around a biscuit.

I've had some great biscuits in my day. My wife scoffs at me when I sing the praises of Carl Jr.'s biscuits, but we do agree on the biscuits and gravy meal at Mel's Diner in Yakima, Washington or the hardy serving at Papa Baird's in Terrace Heights (Yakima), Washington.

And since I'm going down the biscuit trek of meals I've eaten before, a moment of silence for the breakfasts from Shari's (many locations closed in Central Washington).

As a biscuit with a type of topping or a sandwich that’ll fill you up, this should be on your foodie destination checklist for your next trek to the west side of the state.

Morsel is located at 5000 University Way NE, Suite D, in Seattle.


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Whether you’re looking for a classic take on your breakfast biscuit with raspberry jam or Chocolate hazelnut butter or something a little more fancy with Herbed Goat Cheese or Bacon Jam, this is a place you should check out.

Morsel’s tagline is “made by people who care,” and they do!

What’s your breakfast place of choice, and why should it be Washington’s next ‘best hole-in-the-wall breakfast joint’? Tap the App and let us know!

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