
Interested in trying something new to eat without blowing your diet? You're in luck: we've found the freshest healthy-food businesses in Seattle to fill the bill. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for something light.
The Six
1319 Dexter Ave. North, Cascade

The Six is a yoga studio that doubles as a juice and smoothie bar, serving up acai bowls in flavors like matcha and "loco coco," along with juice combinations like the Zing Green (kale, apple, cucumber, lemon and ginger). If you're looking for something more substantial, the menu boasts some toasts as well.
With a five-star Yelp rating out of 17 reviews, The Six has been getting positive attention.
Yelper Team S., who reviewed The Six on April 29, wrote, "I walked in for a breakfast bowl on a Sunday morning. Amazingly vibrant place. Excellent service. If you're up for a healthy and fruity breakfast, then that's the place to go."
Yelper Sandra D. wrote, "Mmm, did someone say best acai bowls in Seattle?! Yes, it was me. I said it. Definitely the most unique menu and variety of bowls — they have matcha as a base option!"
The Six is open from 6 a.m.–8 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 6 a.m.–7 p.m. on Friday, and 8 a.m.–4 p.m. on weekends.
Broadfork Cafe
4757 12th Ave. NE, University District

Broadfork Cafe is a vegan cafe specializing in food that's "highly organic, truly local, truly sustainable, and true to our community." Menu options include toasts, sandwiches, salads and grain bowls. There's also a full selection of coffee and espresso drinks and fresh-pressed juices and smoothies.
Broadfork Cafe's current Yelp rating of four stars out of 21 reviews indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still early days.
Yelper Elaine S. noted, "Half way through the grilled-kim-cheese and realized that I should probably do a review ... because it is SO DELICIOUS! The flavors are a perfect blend and there's a nice light-but-gooey-ness to it."
And Yelper Jannet R. wrote, "This place is so good!! It's pricey, but definitely worth it. I've tried the yam and kale bowl, which is super tasty with the tahini sauce, and the broccoli 'cheese' soup, which tastes better than most broccoli cheese soups that actually have cheese. I couldn't believe it."
Broadfork Cafe is open from 7 a.m.–9 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m.–9 p.m. on weekends.
Petite Galette
1424 11th Ave., Capitol Hill

Petite Galette is a creperie that also offers juice and smoothies. Healthy eaters should check out the Toute Verte crepe, packed with veggies like spinach, chard, artichoke hearts, and leeks.
As for juices, you'll find combinations like cucumber, pineapple, lime and ginger or honeydew melon, sorrel, shiso, ginger, lime, and aloe. Petite Galette also carries bone broth from Bruce's Broths, which can be infused with any of the fresh juices.
Petite Galette currently holds four stars out of five reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Claire K., who was one of the first users to visit Petite Galette on March 21, wrote, "Petite Galette is a crepe lover's dream come true. My favorite is le Forestiere, a mushroom and broth reduction filling that hits all the umami taste buds perfectly."
Yelper Lori B. wrote, "Absolutely divine. Just had a beautiful savory crepe made with caring hands — delicious!"
Petite Galette is open from 9 a.m.–6 p.m. on Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m.–4 p.m. on Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)









