The Yellow Church Cafe In Washington Used To Be A Church And You’ll Want To Visit
We certainly have plenty of unique restaurants here in Washington, from our Seinfeld themed eatery to a burger joint in a milk bottle. The Yellow Church Cafe is no exception — not only is it, in fact, in a former church, but both the food and ambiance are delightfully charming. This cute little place will steal your heart.

As you can see, its bright yellow exterior makes it easy to spot.

The building was constructed in 1923 and spent about 40 years as a German Lutheran church. It served a few other purposes before becoming the iconic eatery it is today.
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And no matter what day of the week it is, most of the tables tend to stay full here.
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You'll find plenty of classics like burgers and sandwiches on the menu, plus a rotating selection of entrees like pasta and seafood.

The portions are generous, and the omelets, scrambles, and biscuits and gravy are marvelous, They even offer a great selection of vegan options.

Oscar, who was born in Mexico and has been cooking in Washington for over 25 years, also owns the Roslyn Mexican Grill. He grew up eating fresh, homemade food, and that's exactly the way he likes to cook.

Friday - Sunday, they open at 8 a.m. for breakfast.
Try a meal at Yellow Church Cafe and you’ll agree the food is divine.
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111 S Pearl St, Ellensburg, WA 98926, USA