Worst service ever. The servers ignore you and I got flagged down to go and get my food instead of having it brought to me. The food is good though so that’s why I gave it a 3 star.
Ks K.
Place rating: 3 St Paul, MN
We were surprised to find a sit down breakfast in an airport(other than MSP). We were not there to drink, but to have an omelette before our early flight out of Seattle. I saw the Unilocal reviews, but we were hungry & the line for the quick grab-n-go breakfast across the food court was too long.(and my friend won’t eat grab-n-go) Quiet but efficient server brought us our omlette already divided(we told her we were sharing). It was good, for airport fare. Fluffy eggs, not the processed egg mush, very cheesy with real cheese. Nice surprise, no stomachache after, the sign of good ingredients to us. Check came quickly & just as quickly we could pay & get to our gate.
Nicholas C.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
come here only to grab a beer. Srlsy, nachos are worse than the ones I make with anything I have left in the fridge and microwaved. Again, just order beer or a cocktail. Besides anything in the S gate pretty much blows. Come on Seattl’es Best Coffee, can you at least get workers that speak English? I feel like I’m in any Starbucks in Vancouver up in this mofo.
Maurie A.
Place rating: 1 PARSIPPANY, NJ
Unilocalers Please SYM(save your money)! I know airport food is not supposed to be stellar, but you expect a little better quality with a «restaurant», ok lounge. The food was all microwaved, expensive and the service was terrible. The waitress(Shosanna or something like that) was too busy carrying on with her co-workers to even come back and ask was everything ok. Bad food can sometimes taste better when your server is nice! Bottom line – go to Seattle’s Best across the way. The sandwiches may be made up ahead of time, but you’ll get GREAT service.
Nadine N.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
I’m not sure if I just refused to see the signs that screamed THISIS A BAR, NOT A RESTAURANT! When I opened the menu the first page listed all these fresh ingredients that Cascade’s supposedly uses. Portobello mushrooms was one of them with a full description of why they are healthy. We’ll I didn’t see any damn portobello mushrooms on the menu or any other fresh food for that matter. I asked for the chicken quesadilla without the chicken(I’m a vegetarian) and was told that the quesadillas are pre-made. I settled for the nachos, which were tortilla chips smothered in melted cheese, a few black olives and green onions, with salsa, sour cream, and guacamole on the side, which set me back more than $ 10! This was not a satisfying meal. Unfortunately, for vegetarians, there really isn’t much else to choose from in the South Satellite of Sea-Tac. French fries from Burger King anyone? Bottom line: If you want a beer, Cascade’s is the place for you. But don’t believe the menu’s attempt to sell you on the fresh, healthy ingredients that they use because there aren’t any.