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Specialties
Feel good comeback story of the decade: The J&M Café Seattle, a 120 year old Seattle icon hotel proudly re-opens its doors with new ownership after sitting dormant for 1 year.
Open daily at 7am for hearty breakfasts, and open late too.
Great food, good times, and good friends. Come be a part of the old Seattle history re-awakening at the J&M Café. We look forward to seeing and serving you. Cheers and welcome back!
History
Established in 1889.
The J&M got its name from partners Jamieson and McFarland, who opened for business in Pioneer Square in 1892. They sold out years later and moved two doors north to its present location at 201 First Avenue South.
The J &M served as a gambling and dancing establishment for the men of the Gold Rush. Its ceiling is pressed tin, rumored to have been installed by Italian craftsmen. The bar-back is made of Austrian mahogany — transported around the Cape in the late 1890s.
1889: Named the «J & H Hotel building» it was built for Captain J.H. Marshall after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889. Like all the buildings on the block, it housed a business on the ground floor and a hotel on top.
1906 to 1916: It was known as the «J & M Saloon»
1921: The café served «soft drinks» and meals
1974: The J & M served as the backdrop for a scene in the John Wayne movie, McQ.
1980s: A hydroplane named after the restaurant, the U-9 J&M Café (Wil Muncey) roared briefly on Lake Washington.