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$10 for $20 Worth of American Fare and All-Day Breakfast at The Rusty Pelican Cafe

Rusty Pelican Cafe Edmonds/Mill Creek
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Lorelei
7 years ago
I really enjoyed the lunch I had at your restaurant. The fish & chips were great! - as good as the server said! My only disappointment was that the menu said it came with coleslaw which I love and thought would be a good balance since the rest of the meal is fried but was told after getting our food that you don't have coleslaw. Not a huge deal but you should take it off the menu. Thanks!

Chefs toss penne with scallops & prawns, douse texas bacon burgers in barbecue & crack three eggs for scramblers

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10 for $20 Worth of American Fare

The menu includes prawns scampi ($15.45), monte cristo sandwiches ($11.75), fish 'n' chips ($11.25), and strawberry crepes served all day ($11.25/full, $8.95/short).

Our customers loved this deal last year, earning The Rusty Pelican Cafe a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.

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Promotional value expires Mar 27, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only at N 45th Street location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Rusty Pelican Cafe Edmonds/Mill Creek

Peter and Marilyn¬ met while working at a steak house, then fanned the flames of foodie passion over more than 30 years of marriage—all of which they've spent working in and owning restaurants. Their labor of love resulted in The Rusty Pelican Cafe, where Peter mans the kitchen dishing up all-day breakfasts, seafood, and pasta and their twin daughters help run the restaurant. A few specialties hint at Peter's childhood in Greece, but the bulk of the menu is rooted in Americana: old-fashioned burgers, new york strip steaks, and two-scoop ice-cream sodas topped with whipped cream and a cherry. The sprawling menu helps even the most diverse groups of eaters all settle on a dish, whether burger-lover, vegetarian, or allergic to breakfast.

While naming the café's omelets the Best of 2009, Seattle Weekly noted that "[c]eramic pigs, potted plants, and I Love Lucy memorabilia occupy every flat surface" in the café. Amid this nostalgic décor, the kitchen flips up crepes, pancakes, and scramblers at any hour to help awaken taste buds and disorient crowing roosters.

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