$5 for $10 Worth of Breakfast Food at Homegrown
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- Sustainable restaurant
- Breakfast is the most important meal of the day
- Open seven days a week
Jump to: Reviews | Your Food Nightmares and What They Mean
Birthing alligators or running from washing machines in your dreams all night can leave you famished come morning. Today’s Groupon will revive you after a rigorous round of REM with $10 worth of morning treats from Homegrown for $5.
The sustainable sandwich shop specializes in more than stuffed slices of bread and selling old coins. Pry yourself from the cozy confines of your cot and fuel up with selections from its breakfast menu, served seven days a week, six weeks out of a day, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Venture beyond sprinkled Pop Tarts and morning stew with the Dr. Seuss–approved green eggs and ham, a grown-up take on the childhood classic with salsa verde, fried egg, and pulled pork on ciabatta ($8.50). On a sweeter note, try the currant, fig, and crystallized ginger spiked oatmeal ($4) or the granola and fruit layered yogurt parfait ($4).
Americans know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and this delicious Groupon gives you extra incentive to get out of bed and into a human-sized hamster ball. Homegrown’s commitment to sustainability—100% compostable and recyclable product, rejection of bottled water, and support of local businesses—gives you another reason to eat breakfast at Homegrown.
Reviews
Daily Candy, Seattle Weekly's blog, and Ideal Bite have featured Homegrown Sandwich Shop. 86% of Urbanspooners like it:
- I decided when I had a baby that I was going to pay for good food- I have been to Homegrown a couple of times, and left happy each time, getting good food AND good value. – happypalate, Urbanspoon
Your Food Nightmares and What They Mean
Food is one of the most common dream symbols, thus it’s also one of the most common nightmare symbols. Here are some common food nightmares and what they mean:
The Nightmare: Hamburger is eating you.
What It Means: You never got over your first girlfriend, Ashley.
The Nightmare: You’re eating spaghetti, but the more you eat, the hungrier you get.
What It Means: The spaghetti represents your relationships after Ashley. You’ve got to get over her!
The Nightmare: You check to see if Ashley is on Facebook and she is…but she’s married…to a donut!
What It Means: Symbolizes the time you found Ashley on Facebook and she was married to that rich guy.
The Nightmare: You and Ashley are married. You make a beautiful dinner for two. You’re truly in love.
What It Means: This was a dream. The nightmare comes when you wake up next to a box of crackers.
Follow @Groupon_Says on Twitter.
- Sustainable restaurant
- Breakfast is the most important meal of the day
- Open seven days a week
Jump to: Reviews | Your Food Nightmares and What They Mean
Birthing alligators or running from washing machines in your dreams all night can leave you famished come morning. Today’s Groupon will revive you after a rigorous round of REM with $10 worth of morning treats from Homegrown for $5.
The sustainable sandwich shop specializes in more than stuffed slices of bread and selling old coins. Pry yourself from the cozy confines of your cot and fuel up with selections from its breakfast menu, served seven days a week, six weeks out of a day, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Venture beyond sprinkled Pop Tarts and morning stew with the Dr. Seuss–approved green eggs and ham, a grown-up take on the childhood classic with salsa verde, fried egg, and pulled pork on ciabatta ($8.50). On a sweeter note, try the currant, fig, and crystallized ginger spiked oatmeal ($4) or the granola and fruit layered yogurt parfait ($4).
Americans know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and this delicious Groupon gives you extra incentive to get out of bed and into a human-sized hamster ball. Homegrown’s commitment to sustainability—100% compostable and recyclable product, rejection of bottled water, and support of local businesses—gives you another reason to eat breakfast at Homegrown.
Reviews
Daily Candy, Seattle Weekly's blog, and Ideal Bite have featured Homegrown Sandwich Shop. 86% of Urbanspooners like it:
- I decided when I had a baby that I was going to pay for good food- I have been to Homegrown a couple of times, and left happy each time, getting good food AND good value. – happypalate, Urbanspoon
Your Food Nightmares and What They Mean
Food is one of the most common dream symbols, thus it’s also one of the most common nightmare symbols. Here are some common food nightmares and what they mean:
The Nightmare: Hamburger is eating you.
What It Means: You never got over your first girlfriend, Ashley.
The Nightmare: You’re eating spaghetti, but the more you eat, the hungrier you get.
What It Means: The spaghetti represents your relationships after Ashley. You’ve got to get over her!
The Nightmare: You check to see if Ashley is on Facebook and she is…but she’s married…to a donut!
What It Means: Symbolizes the time you found Ashley on Facebook and she was married to that rich guy.
The Nightmare: You and Ashley are married. You make a beautiful dinner for two. You’re truly in love.
What It Means: This was a dream. The nightmare comes when you wake up next to a box of crackers.
Follow @Groupon_Says on Twitter.
Need To Know Info
About Homegrown Sustainable Sandwich Shop
Though it's just a small acreage farm located in Woodinville, Sprouting Farm supplies certified organic produce for seasonal menu items at all ten Homegrown locations. Homegrown started Sprouting Farm in 2014, adding it to a roster of purveyors that already includes local suppliers of cheese, meat, and even fresh breads baked with pacific northwest grains.
Customers reap the benefits of these relationships when they bite into Homegrown's sandwiches, such as the Chicken Pesto, made with local chicken breast and roasted garlic aioli, or the smoked pastrami topped with cheddar and caramelized onions. Indeed, the food here is better for humans, but the stores themselves are also better for the environment. They utilize reclaimed and recycled building materials and hyper-efficient lighting, making each structure a front-runner for "Citizen of the Year" in their respective neighborhoods.