A Local’s Guide to Brunch in Tukwila

Did you know that April is National Brunch Month? While we love any reason to celebrate with a brunch date, Tukwila locals know that we’ve got enough options in town to celebrate all year long! From classic comfort plates to fresh flavors, Tukwila’s brunch scene offers something for every kind of appetite.

Let’s dive fork-first into the city’s most crave-worthy morning-to-midday eats.

This Filipino-American cafe is a true local gem. Located off Southcenter Boulevard, Neighborhood cafe brings a twist to their offerings, drawing inspiration from the founder and owner’s Filipino roots. What started as a proof-of-concept kiosk inside the SeaTac airport has grown into a fan favorite, with our very own location in Tukwila. Can’t choose which coffee or matcha to get? Try a flight! And you’ll absolutely want to grab the Neighborhood Plate, complete with house-made longanisa (sweet sausage), garlic fried rice, and eggs. You can learn more about Neighborhood Cafe here on our blog!

17165 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188
Monday-Friday: 7am-3pm
Saturday-Sunday: 7am-5pm
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Love the classic feel of an American diner for breakfast? Jony’s is it! Think chicken and waffles, loaded omelettes, even cinnamon roll french toast. But our personal favorite? The chilaquiles! And don’t worry. If you’ve got friends and family that are more interested in the “-unch” part of “brunch,” they’ll have their pick from burgers, sandwiches, and wraps too. It’s the kind of place where you show up hungry and leave happily full.

656 Strander Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188
Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 6am-2:30pm
Sunday: 7am-2:30pm
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A beloved regional staple, Patty’s Eggnest has earned its reputation one classic breakfast at a time. Known for its comforting, country-style menu, this longtime favorite serves up everything from Swedish pancakes to hearty scrambles to biscuits and gravy with a side of nostalgia. It’s dependable, delicious, and exactly what you want when you’re craving a traditional brunch done right, right here in Tukwila.

375 Strander Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188
Monday-Friday: 7am-2pm
Saturday-Sunday: 7am-3pm
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New to the scene, Pasifika Grill and Bar is already turning heads with its fresh Pacific Islander take on brunch. Expect elevated dishes rooted in culture that blend classic inspiration with modern flair, all served in a stylish setting that’s perfect for lingering a little longer over your meal. It’s an exciting addition that brings a new energy to Tukwila’s brunch lineup.

3500 Interurban Ave S, Seattle, WA 98168
Monday: 10am-8pm
Tuesday-Friday: 10am-9pm
Saturday: 9am-10pm
Sunday: 9am-8pm
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Don’t have time for a full brunch experience but still want some great food? For something quick, cozy, and consistently satisfying, Corner Bakery Cafe is a reliable favorite. From freshly baked pastries to savory scrambles and signature breakfast sandwiches, it’s a great pick whether you’re dining in or grabbing brunch on the go.

393a Strander Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188
Monday-Friday: 6:30am-8pm
Saturday-Sunday: 7am-8pm
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This popular international concept is coming to Westfield Southcenter this spring! Eggslut’s chef-driven approach to breakfast is a favorite throughout their many locations across the country, and it’s coming to our backyard. It’s already generating buzz and is sure to become a must-visit once it opens.

This National Brunch Month, and every month, make it your mission to explore Tukwila one brunch plate at a time—you might just find your new favorite spot.

 

Discover Neighborhood Cafe: From Brunch Bites to Matcha Flights

Located off Southcenter Boulevard in Tukwila, Neighborhood Cafe offers a one-of-a-kind brunch and coffee house experience you won’t find anywhere else in the area. It’s where Filipino-American flavors fuse with brunch culture and where coffee flights turn an everyday caffeine run into something worth lingering over. The space, designed with industrial touches and where old cartoons are projected to R&B music, strikes a balance between modern and welcoming. 

“We just want people to feel relaxed when they come in,” founder and owner Max Heigh said. “Whether you’re by yourself on a coffee break, having a full lunch, or spending time with friends and family, we’re really trying to create a space where the entire community can come in and enjoy themselves.”

Neighborhood Cafe Founder and Owner Max Heigh (far right) with his team.

Raised between Seattle’s White Center and Beacon Hill neighborhoods, Max grew up in the food industry and worked at his family’s sandwich shop from an early age. After running a successful fleet of food trucks, including Poke to the Max with renowned Hawaiian chef Sam Choy, Tukwila felt like a natural fit for Max to plant some restaurant roots of his own.

 

Long before ‘coffee flights’ became a trend, Max had the idea to rethink the way people experience everyday beverages. Inspired by a tequila flight he once tried in Arizona, he adapted the concept for coffee lovers—serving curated trays of mini signature drinks so guests could sample several flavors at once. Recently, Neighborhood Cafe added an Instagram-worthy Matcha Flight for those who crave a little less caffeine.

Ironically, Neighborhood Cafe’s journey began with a different kind of flight: a small proof-of-concept kiosk inside SeaTac Airport. Named Neighborhood Bubble Tea & Coffee, the original kiosk (near Gate D21, across from D5) still serves a menu of creative milk teas, espresso drinks, croissants, bagels, and empanadas. Building on its success, Max and his team are opening a brand-new, larger SeaTac location in July.

Other standout drinks include their Ube Latte (made from a purple yam native to the Philippines), Pandan beverages (the “vanilla of Southeast Asia”), Black Sesame Matcha, and refreshing Mint Mojito Cold Brew. The cafe pours local pride into every cup by sourcing all of its coffee and espresso from Seattle roaster Fulcrum Coffee.

 

Neighborhood Cafe’s approach to food is as thoughtful as its drinks—rooted in tradition, but not afraid to add a twist. The menu reflects Max’s Filipino inspiration while embracing a wide range of flavors. Their made-to-order Neighborhood Plate, offering house-made longanisa (sweet sausage) with garlic fried rice and eggs, is a must-try for newcomers. Craving something different? The Chopped Cheese Sandwich, inspired by East Coast bodegas, is another fan favorite that offers a flavorful take on the classic cheeseburger.

“The thing about food is, it’s meant to be an experience. So we’re trying to make it fun,” Max explained.

Max and his chefs are always testing new ideas and consulting with loyal followers on Instagram for feedback. They recently launched a Brunch Tower that stacks three tiers for delicious sampling: a hearty base of longanisa, bacon, or beef tapa with rice or potatoes; a savory middle tier featuring banana bread French toast, ube biscuits or pandesal (a sweet, fluffy Filipino bread roll); and a top tier of fresh, seasonal fruit. Cue: chef’s kiss.

 

Beyond the food and flights, Neighborhood Cafe has always been about building a neighborhood in the truest sense. Events, like monthly Sweet Thang Sundays (previously known as Rhythm & Rice), invite guests to enjoy their brunch plates while resident DJ Miguel Rockwell spins R&B hits.

“I think the Pacific Northwest in general is a great area to live because we are so diverse,” Max said. “There are different pockets in different neighborhoods that just offer something special and cool.”

That spirit is shaping what comes next: Max has plans for incorporating short film screenings, rotating art shows, and other creative gatherings to make the cafe a real cultural hub for Tukwila.

Ready for your first flight?

Neighborhood Cafe is located at 17165 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188

Hours: 

    • Weekdays: 7am to 3pm
    • Weekends: 7am to 5pm

Website: https://neighborhoodsea.com

Instagram: @neighborhoodsea

Email: [email protected] 

Phone: (253) 262-0470