Other Coast Cafe - Ballard

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5315 Ballard Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107

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(206) 789-0936
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Best

Great sandwiches with a New York deli flavor. Not much seating and pretty busy.

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East coast sandwiches, west coast attitude? Does this require the attitude to be bad? I have to level with you: I live a block away from The Other Coast, so I used to frequent ...

great sandwich 1/24/2010

They make many great sandwiches. But I feel they are a little expensive and I wish they took credit/debit cards. Cash only kinda sucks sometimes! Pros: they have great sandwiches Cons: I wish they took cards more

Something changed for the worse 1/22/2010

have been to this place a few times in the last 7 years it was ok but now just disappointing. .I am from the philly area so I have been exposed to many good delis over the years. Portland finally has something to offer Kenny and Zukes, Bunk , meat cheese bread all excellent. My Italian sub was tasteless and just sad . Generic boars head meat is nothing to be proud of from a deli. Salami and roast beef ? mayo and mustard ? Try olive oil and pickled peppers, ham, salami , prosciutto, pancetta would be right. A super thin slice of generic provolone. Come on people get it right for $9. My freind got a Reuben - soggy bread and tasteless meat. No credit card and an atm that charges - $2. The staff are pretty much kids. I don't see any pride in the ingredients or preparation. Pros: Good bread Cons: Lame version of an italian sub tastless, roast beef ? more

Bigger and Better in Ballard 10/1/2009

Everything is better in Ballard. That is my new motto, and if you don't like it you can GTFO, haters. Nothing better than wandering around the gnarly misty streets and coming upon a cute little cafe. What I like about this place, is the few times I've visited, I've managed to miss the lunch rush. Luck! Seriously, Ballard rocks my socks so hard that I literally make up excuses to drive or bus myself out here. Yes, there is another Other Coast location much much closer to me, but I just like the employees at this one better. Pros: Sandwiches done with style more

I want my $9.03 back 3/15/2009

I am sad to write this review, because Other Coast has been one of my favorites for sandwiches in Seattle for years. I love sandwiches. At Other Coast I got hooked on the vegan rueban. (I'm not vegan, it's just a really good sandwich). It had been a few months since I'd been there, so yesterday I called in an order, made a trip to the ATM, drove to Ballard, and picked up my sandwich. I was a little surprised to find that it was $9.00 for a HALF sandwich (on regular-sized sandwich bread), I can't recall if that's how much it's always been. Even for a really good sandwich, that's pretty steep. But sadly it was not the really good sandwich I used to love, it was terrible! I took a bite of my measly little sandwich, and the bread was so dry that it was like biting into a crouton. And all of the seitan and sauerkraut were so dried out and crunchy that it sounded like I was eating potato chips. I thought maybe it would get better once I got past the dried-out edge of the sandwich. Nope. The whole sandwich had the consistency jerky between old stale bread with a smear of spicy mustard. Horrible. If I wasn't in a hurry and starving I would have gone back in to see if they could try again. I will not be back. I'm incredibly irritated that I wasted $9 and the calories on something so inedible it didn't qualify as lunch. more

Great BIG sandwitches!! 11/2/2007

LOve this place. I moved but still make the drive to get my Other Coast Fix. Bring cash! No credit cards here. If you forget they have an ATM. Craving an east coast sub. This is the place!! Pros: big food, hopping place. Cons: no credit crds or debt cards taken more

Great but overpriced sandwiches served on average bread. Service can be very poor. 3/14/2007

East coast sandwiches, west coast attitude? Does this require the attitude to be bad? I have to level with you: I live a block away from The Other Coast, so I used to frequent it with friends or when I wanted to stay outta the kitchen for dinner. Some of the combinations are great with the toasted Ragin' Cajun capturing my heart (although these sandwiches can be excessively browned-even when the place is not busy). My motivation to write this review though, is to comment on the customer service; I refuse to go to this cafe anymore. I'm not sure whether it's the icy and inhospitable counter help or the general feel that a customer is keeping some of the employees from better things that sets me off more. I once waited here an extra twenty minutes with a friend because we didn't hear our name called ( it was loud and busy) and only a shrug of the shoulders was offered as a resolution when we left with our overpriced and cold sandwich. Is this really north west attitude? Do people really feel like they need to reward poor service just because a place is locally owned? I really have no problem thinking about this as I now walk to Fremont to get a sandwich from Paseo. more

WAY too much mayanaise! 3/19/2005

I ordered a sub with chipotle mayo as a condiment. What I received was an average roll with some meat and (literally) about 3/4 cups of mayanaise. This was disgusting. Try another place. more

Best Sub in Seattle 5/8/2004

Transplant from the east coast? Missing a really great sub? Come on down. It's your turn to try the best sub in town. My boyfriend told me about this place and now I have to have to have it. Call ahead and they will have them waiting for you. This place is hopping on the weekends. Space is limited to eat in so be prepared to get them to go. Enjoy and bring cash. Say hi to Dave the owner. Tell him he should consider moving to a larger space so more people can eat in. Pros: huge subs, small business, service Cons: , parking, small eating area more

Yummmm!! 3/25/2004

Their yummy sandwiches piled high with meat just makes my mouth water. Don't go there for the atmosphere.. it's usually crowded and there's nowhere to sit. Also, if you plan on going there around lunchtime, make sure you call your order in ahead of time and just take it out! Highly recommended! Pros: inexpensive, yummy Cons: , parking on street more

Keep lookin' 8/28/2003

After eating at Salumi, this deli was a disappointment. I appreciate their effort, but I walked out with 2 thoughts: Ouch on the wallet, and the bread needs work. more

Wonderful! 1/23/2003

This is about as close to a New York style deli as this city is likely to get. The sandwiches are huge and really good. It's good classic deli style meat and it's not very expensive. Try it out. Pros: Fantastic food, good value more

Great Place! 1/18/2003

This is a great, and much needed, sandwich shop. Somebody finally realized that good bread makes a sandwich! All of the sandwiches seem to be large and are a good value for the money. I've tried four different sandwiches here and have found them all to be good. However, this place is all about the Rajin Cajun -- that's the only sandwich I order now! more

YUM!!! 11/15/2002

The Rajun Cajun will totally rock your world!!! It's spicy and really flavorful!! This place is great. The staff is friendly and helpful although really busy making great sandwiches. It's busy at lunchtime for a reason!! Delicious sandwiches!! more

The BEST Deli in the NW - NY style 7/23/2002

This is THE BEST deli I have found here in the NW, a NY style deli naturally. The chef was trained in NY, and has brought a wonderful style & reminder of the greatest city in the world for those of us who miss it, and for those of us who wish Seattle had more to offer. The best sandwich is The OTher Coaster, second to this is the Rajun Cajun. What more can I say, except to try it. Pros: Inexpensive, 2 meals in one, quaint area Cons: parking more
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Editorial
  • In Short
    This name-brand deli sells only Boar's Head meats and cheese, all thin-sliced and fresh. The Reuben deviates from tradition by using stone-ground mustard along with the dressing....

  • 10/7/2004 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Mon-Sat: 10:30am-7pm, Sun: 10:30am-6pm
  • Neighborhoods: Ballard, Adams
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