The Olive and Grape

Seattle, United States

3.6

Open now

20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
Yes
Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Good For
Dinner
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Casual
Noise Level
Average
Alcohol
Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating
No
Wi-Fi
No
Has TV
No
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
Yes

Description

Specialties

Turkish, Italian and Greek… with a Twist

If you consider yourself to be pretty knowledgeable when it comes to Mediterranean dishes – gyros, risotto, kebabs, gnocchi, puttanesca – you probably don’t know this one: «kahvalti.» Literally translating to «before coffee,» kahvalti is a Turkish breakfast generally consisting of cheese, olives, eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, jam and honey, and Turkish sausage. Breakfast at The Olive and Grape includes lots of traditional items like Kahvalti, Sigara Boregi, Simit, and Gozleme, as well as many recognizable items like European crepes, fritattas and breakfast sandwiches.

For dinner, their most popular Turkish dishes are the Turkish Grill for Two, Iskender Doner, Manti, Hunkar Begendi. For lunch, guests are very fond of Menemen, Gozleme, Lahmacun, and Kebap Wraps.

«We are the only place in Washington State making the Lahmacun and Gozleme. You should come and try these traditional favorites with a twist,»

History

Established in 2010.

The Olive and Grape opened at 85th and Greenwood Avenue in September of 2010. The owner, Paola Corsini, is from an Italian levantine family, third generation born-​and-​raised in Izmir, Turkey.

Paola’s distinct culture is represented in the menu at The Olive and Grape. Each and every meal served at The Olive and Grape is infused with the traditions of Turkish and Italian cuisine. She describes the food as her culture. Most of the recipes have been passed down within her family. Being Italian-​Turk and raised with Greek influence, her kitchen focuses on these three cultures. You might even find some dishes that she has created by fusing elements from all!