Biscuit Company rises in Seaview: New breakfast spot now open
Published 1:24 pm Monday, March 11, 2024
- The Seaview Biscuit Company officially opened for business last week, holding a soft opening on Friday, March 8, at 3728 Pacific Avenue in Seaview, next to the Seaview Cottages.
SEAVIEW — A savory new quick-service breakfast spot has opened in Seaview.
The Seaview Biscuit Company officially opened for business last week, holding a soft opening on Friday, March 8, at 3728 Pacific Ave. in Seaview, next to the Seaview Cottages.
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Seaview Biscuit Company
3728 Pacific Way, Seaview
360-777-3573
Open daily 7 A.M. to 1 P.M., closed Wednesday
Seaviewbiscuitcompany.com
“I’ve always been fascinated by biscuit restaurants,” said owner Richard Wood Voncannon, who was flanked by four staff, including co-owner Doug Voncannon and head chef Armando Tovar for the ribbon-cutting ceremony last week.
“And with the price of all the food that everyone is seeing all around… I always see everyone being pinched with overpriced food, so I wanted to offer a full-service coffee shop with casual, quick-service breakfast for people on the go for a good price. Everything is under $12.”
The restaurant will feature a menu centered on their signature homemade biscuits, including made-to-order breakfast and brunch sandwiches, biscuits and gravy as well as a full-service coffee bar.
The restaurant is open daily from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., closed Wednesday.
“They can have their breakfast within 7-12 minutes, for here or to go,” Richard said, adding that they intend to cater to the busy local clientele, from fishermen to nearby hotel guests.
The space, formerly El Farito restaurant, underwent a refurbishment both inside and out, including adding a more accessible handicap walkway, while retaining head chef Armando Tovar.
The new restaurant will compliment the Seaview Cottages, the 16-unit Norwegian-themed motel Richard and Doug renovated after becoming owners in March 2021.
“I’m excited for this to become an extra amenity to the Seaview Cottages. We always wanted — and needed — a breakfast place here,” Richard said.
“We just wanted to bring a little bit of color and style to Seaview, so that’s what we did.”