Welcome to Watson’s Counter
Watson’s Counter, located in Seattle, offers a unique blend of Korean-inspired breakfast and brunch dishes. The menu features innovative creations like Carrot Doenjang Salad, Chicken & Waffles with customizable sauces, and the popular Cereal French Toast. The coffee and non-coffee beverages are equally impressive, with options like Matcha Latte and Caramel Chaider. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes and generous portions, making it a must-visit spot for those looking for a delicious and satisfying meal. Watson’s Counter stands out for its fusion cuisine, attentive service, and inviting atmosphere, making it a standout in the breakfast and brunch scene.
- 6420 24th Ave NW Seattle, WA 98107 Hotline: (206) 420-1688
Welcome to Watson’s Counter, a unique and vibrant breakfast and brunch spot in Seattle, WA. Owned by an Asian family, this restaurant offers a fusion of Korean flavors with traditional breakfast dishes. Located at 6420 24th Ave NW, Watson’s Counter is a must-visit for those looking for a delightful culinary experience.
Upon entering, you'll find a warm and welcoming atmosphere with modern décor. The menu at Watson’s Counter boasts a variety of options, from the famous Chicken & Waffle to the innovative Cereal French Toast, there is something for every palate.
One of the standout dishes at Watson’s Counter is the Chicken Chonks, which are only available on weekdays. These crispy and flavorful chicken wings are a crowd favorite and a must-try for all poultry lovers. Another popular choice is the Loco Moco, a comforting dish featuring a burger patty on a bed of rice, topped with a luscious gravy and a runny egg.
For coffee aficionados, Watson’s Counter doesn't disappoint. From classic lattes to unique creations like the Orangey Mocha and Matcha Latte, there is a beverage to satisfy every caffeine craving.
Customers have raved about their experiences at Watson’s Counter, praising the attentive staff and the unforgettable flavors of each dish. Whether you're a local looking for a new brunch spot or a visitor craving a taste of Korean fusion, Watson’s Counter is sure to exceed your expectations.
So, if you find yourself in Seattle, make sure to stop by Watson’s Counter for a memorable dining experience that combines comfort, creativity, and a touch of Asian flair.

Came here on a Sunday with two friends around 11am! It was pretty packed when we got there but thankfully we had a reservation. We all got lattes (the rizz and the orange mocha). The lattes definitely were flavorful and rich! Between all of us, we got the eggs benny, chicken and waffles, and the cereal french toast. I loved that for the chicken and waffles, you could choose between three different sauces for your chicken. The waffle was pretty solid as well. Hot take - the cereal french toast wasn't that good. It had a fun presentation but the taste was off. It was too sweet and soggy. I was expecting a nice crunch from the cereal.

I've been here once before, but back when they were still on 15th Ave. so I was pleasantly surprised when I found out they relocated into a bigger space! I had originally made a reservation, but ended up getting to the restaurant like 40 minutes earlier. The hostess/server kindly helped us update the reservation so we could sit and eat earlier. I of course ordered the cereal French toast with the fruity pebbles and a loco moco as well as a matcha latte. Matcha latte was creamy and strong, just how I like it. Cereal French toast was also fire. It's made with wheat bread, so the bread itself is thick and dense. Tbh kinda cake-y. With the super airy whipped cream, and syrup, the whole tasted like a cake. Which definitely am not complaining about. I'm a sucker for anything fruity pebbles so I will get this everytime. I also ordered a loco moco. It was super flavorful, gravy was rich, meat was juicy, egg was runny. Yummy and filling Overall, I loved this place. I definitely need to come back on a weekday to try their churros and breakfast sandwich!

Cereal-sly, the Best Breakfast Ever! If heaven had a breakfast nook, it would be this place. The service? Impeccable. Cereal French toast. Yes, you heard that right--cereal. French. Toast. Think French toast but with a crunchy, sugary armor that would make even Cap'n Crunch salute. Every bite was a symphony of crispy goodness with a sweet encore that had me questioning all of my life choices up until that point. I knew wings for breakfast would work. Oh, I'm so glad I was right. These wings were so perfectly cooked they probably took a crash course in aerodynamics before landing on my plate. They were crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and seasoned to a level of perfection that I can only hope to perfect. In short, this place has cracked the code on breakfast bliss. I'm convinced the kitchen staff are culinary wizards, and the waitstaff might actually be mind-readers. I'll be back...I wish it was tomorrow.

We are visiting from CA and never had a Korean fusion brunch place, so we had to come give it a try. The staff were all very kind and sweet, constantly checking up on us even though it was rush hours on a Saturday. We got the pork belly egg benny and the cereal French toast with fruity pebble. The pork belly was aaaamazing, cooked to perfection. It went really well with the egg benny and their house hollandaise. Even the salad dressing was so good and interesting. This was a great combination of Asian fusion brunch! I am never a French toast person so the cereal was a bit too odd for me, even though I love fruity pebbles cereal, but that's completely personal preferences. The toast was made very well, crunchy and soft at the same time. The whipped cream felt homemade. I still loved everything else about the French toast. If we have time, I would definitely love to come back and try other dishes. I kept smelling those Korean fried chicken around me, it was so temping... I am so curious though - can someone tell me who Watson is?!

Tried out Watson's Counter for a weekend brunch and was not disappointed. They do Korean fusion brunch and have big portions. Great spot to try if you're tired of the typical brunch dishes. We arrived at 11am and it wasn't too busy and they were able to seat us right away. They also have a coffee bar in the front for people who only want coffee. The pork belly eggs benefit was really good! It was a traditional eggs benedict with lots of pork belly. We got once slice of the cereal French toast with Frosted Flakes. The cereal added a nice crunch to the toast and it was not too sweet. I enjoyed it We also got the mushroom poutine and a side of the kimchi. The poutine was really good, the fries were thick cut and the gravy was flavorful. The side of kimchi came with 3 kinds of kimchi, Napa cabbage, radish and apples. It was great with the poutine fries and helped cut through the heaviness. It was also nice to pair with the eggs benedict, would definitely recommend as a side if you get either of those dishes. It comes with a lot of kimchi so it's perfect to share with the table.