Cafe Nola

206-842-3822
101 Winslow Way E
Bainbridge Isle, WA 98110
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Customer Reviews (21 reviews)

megamead

on Citysearch May 08, 2009
Cafe Nola was featured on Food Network, which I believe has been the destruction of this cute little cafe. Food is pretty good, and so are the prices. But really the best part about this restaurant is the ferry boat ride... (more)

sconey_mccheese

on Citysearch Feb 14, 2009
the 5 of us ate brunch at Cafe Nola today. i had the eggs benedict, the lemon hollandaise was delicious, and the eggs were cooked perfectly. aside from my potatoes being a little too al dente, everything was great.... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Oct 26, 2008
The last review said that the wait staff were snobby! I totally agree. I felt like we were not welcomed into the restaurant and they didn't even offer other suggestions. I don't know if I will ever go back!... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Oct 26, 2008
A short, relaxing ferry ride from downtown Seattle exists Cafe Nola; a European style cafe comprising innovative, eclectic cuisine in a bistro setting. Chef/owner Kevin Warren creates intelligent, artfully... (more)

DasBear

on Citysearch Jul 15, 2008
The place absolutely oozes charm and heart. First walk on to the ferry for the half-hour ride to Bainbridge and stroll the 1/2 mile or so the the cafe. (If you're of a mind to, have a cocktail at the excellent cozy little... (more)

CarolKokes

on Citysearch Apr 18, 2008
Thank you so much for the quaint atmosphere, awesome waiter, and delectable food! If we are ever back in this area, we will definitely stop in for another delicious meal. This was a 5 Star experience! I had the French... (more)

WisconnyGrl

on Citysearch Mar 20, 2008
After seeing Cafe Nola's brunch featured on the Food Network, I was expecting great things. What I got was overpriced drinks, undercooked food, and an unimaginative and sparse menu. My first disappointment was... (more)

hwalter

on Citysearch Dec 30, 2007
I won't ever spend a dime of my own money here. We stopped in for lunch and tried to get a table for 5 (4 adults & 1 child). We were told that they were too busy to seat us even though we could see empty tables at the back of the... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Nov 20, 2007
I wasn't pleased with Cafe Nola. I'd heard that it was great, so I decided to try it. What I found was waitresses that were too snobby and apparently too busy to actually help with a menu selection and when the food came,... (more)

mayrobertson

on Citysearch Apr 23, 2007
We went there on a Monday night and the restaurant was pretty full. We got sat at 720pm and we got our appetizer pretty quickly but our drinks didn't come until after we were done eating our appetizer (we thought it was... (more)

tstrike

on Citysearch Jan 26, 2007
I was visiting a friend in Seattle, and I saw this restaurant featured on "Giada's Weekend Getaways" on the Food Network. The food was delicious and filling. Very nice Decor, and its in a quaint little town. Easily... (more)

alisonkramer

on Citysearch Oct 05, 2006
This place is beautiful. Lemon yellow walls, soft jazz, dark stained furniture, and a high-end casual vibe throughout. Brunch favorite is crab cake benedict, Lunch favorite is the roasted vegetable foccacia... (more)

Contributor

on Citysearch Sep 26, 2006
<b>The Scene</b><br>Combining casual island life with modern cuisine, this small cafe turns out fare worth a ferry ride. Frequent menu changes balance out neighborhood favorites, making it a mecca for foodies... (more)

amrakx

on Citysearch Sep 04, 2006
A most delightful experience awaited us on our lunch visit to Cafe Nola on Labor Day. From the polished wine glasses and cutlery to the inviting daily menu, we immediately felt right at home. A warm ambience and soft... (more)

flwrklr

on Citysearch Aug 20, 2006
my husband and i visited cafe nola last night to celebrate our 2 year wedding anniversary. everything was impeccable - our adorable table on the patio, the most delicious food exquisitely prepared and presented (go... (more)

tangotraveller

on Citysearch Jul 15, 2006
Had an enjoyable dinner at Nola. I've been to this place a number of times and have always had a good experience. Tonight had the Rib-eye, excellent, if a tad on the rare side. Truffle mash potatoes are good, and the... (more)

timmons13498

on Citysearch Jun 08, 2006
iM NOT SURE WHAT THE OTHER REVIEWS ARE TALKING ABOUT!! I have been to this place several times lunch, brunch, and dinner. The food is outstanding! The service is young but fun and honest. Im sure it is hard to find... (more)

mousie196

on Citysearch Nov 17, 2005
After a disappointing dinner, I decided to try Nola again, this time for lunch--I was disappointed again. On both occasions, the food was mediocre at best. The menu was pretentious, yet the meals were not well... (more)

jakester20

on Citysearch Aug 19, 2005
We stopped there recently after reading in United's "Three Perfect Days in Seattle". It was very disappointing. The food was pricey, service mediocare, and most important food below average. I ordered pork loan,... (more)

jafb

on Citysearch Jun 05, 2005
Nola's is a step-up for dining on Bainbridge, but falls way short of being a "real find." We found the service to be pleasant, but not very professional. The menu sounds good, but the large portions did not compensate... (more)
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