Welcome to Café Paloma
Located in Seattle's Pioneer Square, Café Paloma is a hidden gem offering authentic Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine. Owned by Sedat, this cozy café provides a casual yet classy dining experience with a menu full of vegan and vegetarian options. Visitors rave about the delicious food, attentive service, and reasonable prices. From hot sandwiches like the gorgonzola with sautéed spinach to traditional Turkish coffee, each dish is bursting with flavor. The cozy atmosphere, live music, and gender-neutral restrooms make Café Paloma a welcoming spot for all. Don't miss out on the red lentil soup, falafel, or the beet and goat cheese salad with chicken - a true delight for your taste buds.
- 93 Yesler Way Seattle, WA 9810493 Yesler Way Seattle, WA 98104 Hotline: (206) 405-1920
Welcome to Café Paloma, a Turkish-Mediterranean gem nestled in the heart of Seattle's Pioneer Square. This charming café offers a unique blend of traditional Turkish flavors with a modern twist, catering to all types of diners.
With a diverse menu that includes vegan and vegetarian options, Café Paloma prides itself on providing a healthy and balanced dining experience. From hot sandwiches with sautéed spinach to delicious red lentil soup, the dishes at Café Paloma are sure to satisfy even the most discerning palate.
Not only does Café Paloma offer a delectable array of dishes, but it also provides a cozy and eclectic atmosphere that adds to the overall dining experience. The gender-neutral restrooms, free Wi-Fi, and live music create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all guests.
Customers rave about the attentive service and reasonable prices at Café Paloma, making it a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Café Paloma has something for everyone.
So, if you're in the mood for authentic Mediterranean cuisine in a relaxed and inviting setting, be sure to visit Café Paloma. With its delicious food, friendly staff, and charming ambiance, this café is a must-visit for anyone craving a taste of Turkey in the heart of Seattle.

The food is delicious. Sedat, the owner, is very thoughtful and accommodating. Prices are very reasonable. They do a great job catering. Highly recommend.

They're always a go to place when I visit Seattle. I normally get a chicken or lamb panini but last time I tried the gorgonzola sandwich because I needed to not eat meat for a few days. It was probably the best vegetarian food I've had. It was a hot sandwich with sautéed spinach and I'll get it again. THe turkish coffee is such a solid choice as well. Service is quick enough. I'm never sitting there wondering what is going on with my order. Decor inside is a little crowded but I like the warm vibe. Not recommended if you need to split the check more than 2 ways, like on business travel... Minor thing

Whether you're looking for a wonderful Mediterranean meal or just a great place for an awesome grilled Panini, this little cafe clearly deserves the positive recommendations it gets from the local Seattle tour guides. Authentic Mediterranean cuisine not only provides delicious and varied flavors but also offers a healthy and balanced meal that doesn't make you feel like a slug for the rest of the day. Cafe Paloma has a small but diverse menu, a good indication you are getting an authentic meal. Their house made hummus, served with fresh bread and vegetables is a great starter and not overfilling. Even better are their Paninis, the PROSCIUTTO panini has a wonderful balance in taste and is served with a great selection of mixed greens. For a cafe that gets extremely busy, they don't miss a beat. This family run business provides great service. Cheers!

I had some time to kill due to a late ferry--the ferry terminal is quite close by--I was hungry and stumbled upon Cafe Paloma. I didn't have a lot of time--about 20 minutes--and ordered their red lentil soup, figuring that it would be fast. It was! And delicious too! With a side of quartered pitas, it was a very satisfying light lunch. I also ordered some baklava to go. It was okay; I've had better. But I'm very interested in trying some of their other variety of desserts they had displayed at the front counter, including rice pudding, Creme Brule, and a number of other house made goodies. Cafe Paloma is a cozy little place with a wide variety of Mediterranean fare. It's been in its current location for 26 years.I'll certainly be back! Especially since it is so close to the ferry terminal.

Ate lunch here on my last day of a recent trip to Seattle. Their decorations were eclectic, so there was a lot to look at. Service was good, especially considering there was only one staff person visible, but we did wait for any potential lunch rush to be over. I had the beet salad, with lamb added, and it was delicious. The greens were very fresh, the lamb was cooked perfectly, and the other ingredients added a nice mix of flavors. My friend had the gorgonzola panini and was very pleased.

Well, walking around Pioneer Square we casually noticed this spot and thought Mediterranean would be the healthy choice. We were seated right away and a place that looked like it was made for two. This is a family run business and the owner has been here at the restaurant for over 25 years in Seattle. the food was healthy and delicious. We will definitely be back.

I go here a lot for lunch and it is always a delight. I've tried several of their dishes, but I always go back to the beet and goat cheese salad with chicken. It's light and has a great flavor. I also enjoy their paninis, they have and eggplant one that slays. It has cute booths and an eclectic vibe on the inside. The staff are friendly and quick. Great place for a quick bite for lunch or to enjoy a glass of wine and dessert.

This place is so cute! The decor here is very old time, eclectic. I wish I took pics of the exterior and interior, it really stands out (and also blends well) with Pioneer Square's aesthetic. My group was seated on the stage so we had a good view of everything. Now for the food: the rice plate with lamb was really good!! The lamb was cooked perfectly and the salad was refreshing. The rice kind of tasted like popcorn (probably because of butter) and I ate it up!! My plate was definitely cleaned after. As for the appetizers, the hummus and pita bread all tasted pretty standard. I would say I dock a star off just because it took us a really long time to be served and I don't think it's one of the best Mediterranean food in Seattle given the price point. The waitress was super kind and accommodating though! I think I'd come here again for the vibes and the food is still really good regardless.

This was the perfect spot to grab lunch after going on an underground tour of Seattle. My brother is gluten free due to celiac disease and cafe Paloma was highly accommodating. They had so many delicious options to choose from on their lunch menu. Our Appetizer - mercimek kofte wrapped in lettuce leaves. Very flavorful. Our Entrees - Falafal with salad (gluten free)...my brother said he loved it! My brother's partner ordered the Kofte (Turkish meatballs) with salad and side of rice. She said this dish was excellent and the meatballs were juicy and flavorful. I ordered the Borek dish which was also incredible! Dessert - we ordered a round of Turkish coffee and we shared a crème brûlée. 10/10 delicious! Our server was warm and welcoming, and the service quick. The ambiance of the restaurant was warm and cozy. My brother says he hasn't felt any symptoms of celiac after eating here. We will absolutely return to this location!

Food quality was good, so fresh, and really tastey. My meal was $26.05 with tax and tip for a Prosciutto panini and beet salad, and table water to drink. Service was good. Everyone was friendly and the inside is relaxing with all kinds of details around the cafe. Would recommend grabbing a bite to eat at this lovely and inviting cafe.