Bothell cafe hums with sounds of happy diners

  • By Meredith Munk Special to The Herald
  • Wednesday, December 4, 2013 2:33pm
  • LifeGo-See-Do

We decided to try Alexa’s Cafe in old downtown Bothell on our way to a theater matinee on Saturday.

The cafe, located in a 100-year-old building, has been open since 1995. With construction in the area, we had to watch for the detour to Main Street.

It was quiet outside the restaurant, but the moment we opened the door our senses were filled with the sights and sounds of the bustling cafe: the rumble of conversation, the clinks of Mason jar water glasses and the unmistakable whooshing of an espresso machine.

I counted at least 10 employees — hostess, bussers, servers — all in constant motion.

We were seated and quickly provided menus and icy-cold glasses of water. Hot, strong coffee arrived in large, unmatched, brightly colored mugs.

It seemed to me that everyone was having a good time; I saw lots of smiles. The place is very family friendly. Amid the noise there were no crying or screeching children. Kids of all ages sat at tables coloring and eating pancakes.

The special of the day was apple-spiced pancakes with two pieces of maple bacon ($10.75).

The pancake and French toast section of the menu describe choices as “plain” and “with personality.” The variety included basic buttermilk pancakes, short or large stack, banana, blueberry, lemon poppy seed and cinnamon raisin ($5 to $8) and morning glory (whole wheat cakes filled with crushed pineapple, walnut, raisins, cinnamon, shredded carrots and coconut; $9).

Mom ordered the pancake special, and it had a lot of personality: three thick but fluffy, delicious buttermilk pancakes were topped with apple-pie-spiced chunks of apples. The maple bacon was also delicious.

My husband chose the smoked salmon scramble ($10.95): eggs scrambled with hunks of salmon, cream cheese and dill and topped with Parmesan cheese. He described it as having a substantial portion of salmon which was filling without being over the top. He loved it.

Half orders of the almost dozen choices of scrambles are offered, too. Each is served with roasted country potatoes and your choice of toast ($8.95 to $10.95 for full orders).

The peach oatmeal (bowl $5.95, cup $4.25) with chopped peaches on top, brown sugar and milk on the side, was delicious too, real old-fashioned oatmeal. You could also order oatmeal plain, banana, cinnamon raisin, blueberry and strawberry (in season).

With the pancakes, we ordered an over-easy egg and with the oatmeal, a poached egg. Both arrived exactly as ordered ($1.50).

We enjoyed the colorful paintings on the walls, the original brickwork and the large front window looking onto Main Street.

Coffee was plentiful which was good as we thought it took a bit too long for our food to arrive. When our meals were delivered, my husband’s potatoes were barely warm, but everything else was piping hot.

With a packed dining room, I had to believe that there was a backup in the kitchen. But that was our only issue with the entire meal.

Also on the menu are breakfast burritos (one vegetarian), eggs Benedict or crab Benedict, quiche and plates called Mom’s platter, Dad’s platter and Calico Grub.

We really liked the whole dining experience in spite of what seemed like a wait for our food. We were out in less than an hour.

Next time we go, I think we’ll take our time and enjoy the atmosphere over coffee or try something from their lunch or dinner menus.

Alexa’s Cafe and Catering

10115 Main St., Bothell; 425-402-1754; www.alexascafe.com.

Specialty: American cafe.

Hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Vegetarian options: Yes.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Life

Camp Fire attendees pose after playing in the water. (Photo courtesy by Camp Fire)
The best childcare in Snohomish County

You voted, we tallied. Here are the results.

Mukilteo Police Chief Andy Illyn and the graphic he created. He is currently attending the 10-week FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. (Photo provided by Andy Illyn)
Help wanted: Unicorns for ‘pure magic’ career with Mukilteo police

“There’s a whole population who would be amazing police officers” but never considered it, the police chief said.

To most, tiles are utilitarian. To some, they’re a sought-after art form.

Collectors particularly prize tiles made by early 20th century art potteries. This Wheatley piece sold for $216 at auction.

Spring plant sales in Snohomish County

Find perennials, vegetable starts, shrubs and more at these sales, which raise money for horticulture scholarships.

beautiful colors of rhododendron flowers
With its big, bright blooms, Washington’s state flower is wowing once again

Whether dwarf or absolutely ginormous, rhodies put on a grand show each spring. Plus, they love the Pacific Northwest.

Whidbey duo uses fencing to teach self-discipline, sportsmanship to youth

Bob Tearse and Joseph Kleinman are sharing their sword-fighting expertise with young people on south Whidbey Island.

Craig Chambers takes orders while working behind the bar at Obsidian Beer Hall on Friday, April 12, 2024, in downtown Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Obsidian Beer Hall takes over former Toggle’s space in downtown Everett

Beyond beer, the Black-owned taphouse boasts a chill vibe with plush sofas, art on the walls and hip-hop on the speakers.

Glimpse the ancient past in northeast England

Hadrian’s Wall stretches 73 miles across the isle. It’s still one of England’s most thought-provoking sights.

I accidentally paid twice for my hotel. Can I get a refund?

Why did Valeska Wehr pay twice for her stay at a Marriott property in Boston? And why won’t Booking.com help her?

How do you want your kids to remember you when they grow up?

Childhood flies by, especially for parents. So how should we approach this limited time while our kids are still kids?

Dalton Dover performs during the 2023 CMA Fest on Friday, June 9, 2023, at the Spotify House in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Music, theater and more: What’s happening in Snohomish County

The Red Hot Chili Pipers come to Edmonds, and country artist Dalton Dover performs Friday as part of the Everett Stampede.

Lily Gladstone poses at the premiere of the Hulu miniseries "Under the Bridge" at the DGA Theatre, Monday, April 15, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Mountlake Terrace’s Lily Gladstone plays cop in Hulu’s ‘Under the Bridge’

The true-crime drama started streaming Wednesday. It’s Gladstone’s first part since her star turn in “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.