VPC: A Seattle Secret Exposed
October 29, 2009 by Hedonista · 2 Comments
Once a secret to those who didn’t live in the ‘hood. And that’s only because this place is waaay off the beaten path.
But now the secret’s out – and folks are flocking to the charm, comfort, homemade cooking and family-fun feel of this Capitol Hill character of a place.
Volunteer Park Cafe & Marketplace - a.k.a. VPC. A neighborhood gathering place. A laptop/notebook work-while-getting-people-time place (yes, they have WiFi). A brunch place. A lunch place. Even a dinner place with its own wine list.
Of course the locals love it, from the throw pillows right down to the wine rack; but it’s well worth the trip even if you’re not in the same zip code.
Although known for their terrific homemade pastries, a personal fav is the soup (your Hedonista ate there while meeting up with a friend one rainy afternoon – it was a very pleasant, unexpected surprise).
Whether your sweet tooth’s aching or you’re craving a savory bowl of winter-chasing love, go check it out – it’s a great place just to … be.
Closed Mondays.

Had a very satisfying meal at VPC a couple of years ago. http://www.cornichon.org/archives/000513.html
Thanks for sharing the word about this place. It’s an exceptional, organic dinning experience, breakfast, lunch or dinner. Go enjoy…