13 Coins, American restaurant in Pioneer Square, Seattle, US
13 Coins is an American restaurant located in Pioneer Square with an open kitchen counter where guests can watch their food being prepared. The space spans two levels and includes leather booths, regular seating, and private dining areas that can handle everything from intimate meals to large gatherings.
The restaurant opened in 1967 and quickly became known as a gathering place in Seattle. It later expanded beyond the original location to serve customers in nearby cities like Bellevue and SeaTac, as well as in Vancouver.
The place has become a round-the-clock gathering spot where people drop in at all hours of the day and night. It fills a social role that few other restaurants in the city can match by serving everyone regardless of when they want to eat.
The restaurant sits in Pioneer Square and is open 24 hours every day for guests to stop by whenever it suits them. Parking is available in a nearby structure, making it convenient to visit whether you arrive early in the morning or late at night.
The menu features over 100 dishes, which is remarkably extensive for a restaurant of its kind. Among these is the signature Joe Special, a combination of ground beef, spinach, and eggs topped with Parmesan cheese that has become a customer favorite.
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