Nana’s Soup House – Seattle, WA – Fremont – Capsule Restaurant Review

Soup & salad. Soup & a baked potato. Soup & a sandwich. What’s not to like? Especially on a cold, drizzly day in Seattle.

Nana’s Soup House recently moved from the U District to a cozy old house in Fremont. They have about 10 soups every day, of which around half are vegetarian or vegan. You can also always get a baked potato, with or without fixins, and a short list of sandwiches.

On my first visit I had a corn chowder and a grilled panini with pesto and cheese ($9.50). This is definitely not fancy fare, but everything was tasty and the whole group I went with was quite satisfied. I’d call it hippie food in a good way, meaning hearty and straightforward and relaxed.

If I were to pick one small nit, when you order a soup and sandwich combo, it would be nice if they brought your soup right away so you could start eating while waiting for the sandwich to be made.

Nana's Soup House on Urbanspoon