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Northgate Patty's Eggnest to close Sunday

Patty's Eggnest announced on social media Thursday that its Northgate restaurant will close on Sunday.

SEATTLE — A Seattle breakfast staple is closing its Northgate location a month after its other North Seattle location closed.

Patty's Eggnest, a locally owned and family-operated diner, known for its giant scrambles and Swedish pancakes, announced on social media Thursday that its Northgate restaurant will close on Sunday.

Patty's said the restaurant will be open for its regular hours all weekend. Its Sunday hours are 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The location has long been slated for closure due to redevelopment of the property. The Seattle City Council rezoned the parcel of land to a different tier of neighborhood commercial, allowing the redevelopment of affordable housing. The land use permit for redevelopment was approved in 2023. The property is currently waiting on construction permits.

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The redevelopment will transform the property into a seven-story 184-unit apartment building with retail space and 88 parking spaces. The existing buildings, which include Patty's Eggnest and a Jiffy Lube, are slated for demolition.

Patty's abruptly closed its Holman Road location in Crown Hill in January. The owner of the location told KING 5 that the closure is permanent and that a Pilates studio will take over.

A Patty's location in Wallingford also closed its doors recently.

Patty's has other locations in Mountlake Terrace, Everett, Bothell, Mukilteo and Tukwila. The restaurant has been operating since 1999.

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