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Caffe Mioposto

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LunaNueva
The Moon

Caffe Mioposto

Worth visiting!

A review of this place: Very well located

...and the beet salad was abundant and delicious mmmm…


Lee LeFever
Seattle

Caffe Mioposto

Worth visiting!

The last time I went to this place

I was looking very forward to hitting Mio Posto while we were gone. I was not disappointed. Just last night I have the Beet Salad and a gorgonzola, caramelized onion and pancetta (Can’t remember the name).


Daniel Spils
Seattle

Caffe Mioposto

PI article

A nice Seattle PI 5/19/2006 article about Cafe Mioposoto that Josh forwarded me today. Now I want to visit this place.


Josh Petersen
Seattle

Caffe Mioposto

Worth visiting!

A tip I have about this place

The salads are great. My favorite is the beet salad. And I think my favorite pie is the pinochio.


Carrick
Seattle

Caffe Mioposto

Worth visiting!

Mount Baker's Place

Good espresso, fresh yummy things from Essential Bakery, and lots of comfortable seating in a nicely renovated space made for a great wake up this morning. I’m feeling good.

Looking forward to trying the lunch and dinner fare and the wine selection. And a good draft beer after a game of bocce ball.

I predict Mioposto will be a hit.


Carrick
Seattle

Caffe Mioposto

Worth visiting!

Opens in March

It’s still under construction but I already know I want to go to Mioposto. Mount Baker can really use a place like this. I hope it’s good. Here’s what was written in The Seattle Times the other day:

Among the growing competition for a slice of the (pizza) pie are the owners of Chow Foods, Peter Levy and Jeremy Hardy, whose neighborhood-restaurant empire includes Capital Hill’s Coastal Kitchen, Queen Anne’s 5 Spot and Ballard’s Hi-Life, among others. Their latest effort, Mioposto (3601 S. McClellan St., Seattle), is a 40-seat Mount Baker cafe set to open early next month.

“This will be the smallest of all our restaurants,” says Levy, whose plans for Mioposto (“my place”) include early-morning hours, when neighbors can drop by for CaffĂ© Vita’s coffee and Essential’s pastries, showing up later in the day for pizza, strombolis, sandwiches and salads, with prices that should top out at about $10.

“The only cooking appliance in the joint is a wood-burning pizza oven,” says Levy, making this endeavor a major departure from the company norm of three-squares and a rotating globally inspired menu.

Can’t wait.