Cafe Campagne

1600 Post Aly Seattle, WA map / directions send flowers here (206) 728-2233  Reserve Online
Website: http://www.campagnerestaurant.com/caf...

Hours  

Cafe Campagne is a French, Private Parties, and Casual dining restaurant where most Menuism users came for a romantic date, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped more than 18%.

People describe this restaurant as , , , , , , , and [ tag it ]

Stats

  • # of dishes people have entered : 2
  • # who want to try this restaurant : 1
  • # who have favorited this restaurant : 2
  • # sites linking here : 0

Overall

****1/4

4.2 avg. based on 4 ratings & 3 reviews

Rate It!

(Your Rating and Try List will show up under the My Journal tab)

From the Restaurant

A Parisian cafe tucked beneath Campagne Restaurant on Post Alley, Cafe Campagne serves traditional French fare in a cozy, unpretentious setting. Open seven days a week with brunch on Saturday and Sundays until 4:00pm. A wine bar as well, the Cafe pours forty wines by the glass. Named by Zagat Survey Seattle's "Top French Bistro".

Do you own this restaurant? Contact us to connect with your diners.

Reviews

Be a food critic: Write a review

3 reviews

Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  poulsbo
Feb 7, 2009 Link

Romantic and Delicious!

After hearing Cafe Campagne talked up for several years in Seattle, we finally decided to head there to see what all the fuss was about. I reserved a table via OpenTable and requested a romantic table, if possible. We were seated at a two-top facing Post Alley, and if was nice and quiet – perfect for a romantic date night.

I started with an Alsace Pinot Gris (by the glass) and it was lovely; it was dry with a hint of sweet that went perfectly with our meal. We decided to try as much as possible without stuffing ourselves so we split everything.

We started with Escargots de Bourgogne, wild Burgundy snails roasted with parsley, garlic and shallot butter. I must admit, the mental picture of Burgundy snails running wild gave me a giggle. When the escargot arrived, it was a gorgeous lush green from the parsley and the flavor was sublime…we ordered additional bread to ensure that all the sauce was sopped up and enjoyed. Next was the Soupe du jour, a lovely carrot ginger puree that made my taste buds dance.

After the soup came the Salade verte with Roquefort. I must say, there is something to be cherished about a salad simply dressed with the finest ingredients. Truly, it was green (mostly green, some purple) lettuce leaves dressed with a simple vinaigrette and topped with crumbles of Roquefort…very, very basic, and absolutely divine.

Our entree, Truite aux amandes (pan-sautéed boneless trout with steamed potatoes and an almond, lemon and brown butter pan sauce), arrived swimming in brown butter. The almonds were seated atop the fish, golden brown and fragrant. Initially, it seemed as though the trout were overly doused in the brown butter…until we tasted it. The brown butter had a perfectly nutty flavor and was outstanding. Again, more bread was needed for sopping purposes. The fish itself was a bit of a nonevent, it truly didn’t taste like much of anything but I rarely enjoy trout so this could be exactly how it is supposed to taste. The sauce definitely made the dish.

Our server provided impeccable service, appearing when needed but never hovering. Overall, it was a wonderful, romantic evening – I highly recommend Cafe Campagne when you’re near Post Alley.

Was this helpful?
Yes No No votes yet.  
Add a Comment
Jul 3, 2007 Link

Fantastic brunch place.

I came here after my haircut, looking like little orphan Annie, and fell in serious lust with this place. It’s a little slice of France tucked away in Post Alley near Pike Place Market. Seating is limited though, so unless you don’t mind eating at the bar, come here after lunch (but before 2) or early.

What I ate:
  • *****

    At the expense of my arteries and kidneys, I ordered this and was NOT disappointed. A Croque Madame is basically a deluxe grilled ham and cheese sandwich, which comes with a green salad and a fried egg. The crust was wonderfully crunchy and the inside was oozing with cheese, and if you cut up the egg, you have delicious yolk to dip your sandwich into. Eat your salad first so the gooeyness doesn’t get it soggy!

  • ****

    Insanely large portions for lunch, this can fill two tummies. I liked the Croque Madame better.

Extras:
I came here for
a romantic date
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
more than 18%
Was this helpful?
Yes No (3 of 3 people found this review helpful)  
Add a Comment
Feb 9, 2007 Link

classic french cafe style

great little french restaurant – sit at the bar if you dine alone as I did, or sit facing the post alley promenade near pike place. the bread had that great crust we normally can’t get here, the butter unsalted, the service was unobstrusive but quick to respond, and the menu was typical french cafe – salad, soup, steak fritte – if you love simple french food, this is for you. cafe ambience is great, simple white curtains, classic bistro decor, flowers at the table. enjoy!

Extras:
I came here for
a meal on the go
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
more than 18%
Was this helpful?
Yes No (5 of 5 people found this review helpful)  
Add a Comment

Popular Dishes on the Menu

These are dishes contributed by Menuism users, either entered directly, as part of a restaurant review, or as part of an image upload.

Top Dishes from Menuism Users

2 Dishes - Click to see, rate, add, or edit dishes

Did you eat at this restaurant? Are you a food lover? Have an opinion to share?

Write a review