Glo's
Glo's is a restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.
Description
Glo's is an LGBTQ-owned restaurant on Capitol Hill. Charles Mudede of The Stranger has described Glo's as a "beloved, very tiny brunch spot". In 2010, Kathryn Robinson of Seattle Metropolitan called Glo's a "goofy breakfast joint".History
In 2021, Eater Seattle reported on the restaurant's planned relocation in 2022. In 2022, a fire forced the original location to close.Reception
The 2014 edition of Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle says, "Almost puts Grandma's biscuits and gravy to shame. Great on a rainy morning." The 2017 edition says, "Glo's is the place for breakfast, but be prepared to wait."In 2018, Time Out Seattle gave the restaurant a rating of 4 on a scale of 5 and said, "Out late on the weekend? Head over to Glo's. This revered greasy spoon in Capitol Hill is the best place to get an omelette at 3am on a Friday night. Come for the chow and stay for the characters: on the weekends, the space is packed with interesting people—think hungover musicians and high-strung techies."
In 2021, Eat This, Not That! said, "In 1987, Glo's opened up in Seattle and quickly became the spot for exceptional breakfast fare in a retro setting. They're famous for their variety of signature eggs Benedict options, so don't hold back. Hint: Their smoked salmon version has quite the following, so maybe start there." Mark Van Streefkerk and Jade Yamazaki Stewart included the restaurant in Eater Seattle