Breakfast Menu "Barkada Edmonds" Edmonds

Small, relaxed restaurant offering a range of Filipino & Hawaiian plates in low-key surrounds.

Barkada Edmonds, 622 5th Ave S, Edmonds, WA 98020

(425) 361-7234

Opening Hours

Saturday: 11 AM–8 PM

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 11 AM–8 PM

Thursday: 11 AM–8 PM

Friday: 11 AM–8 PM

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Services

Service options

Outdoor seating, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Fireplace

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Happy hour drinks, Happy hour food, Hard liquor, Healthy options, Late-night food, Quick bite, Small plates, Vegetarian options, Wine

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Gender-neutral restroom, Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Trendy

Crowd

Family-friendly, Groups, LGBTQ+ friendly, Tourists, Transgender safespace

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

This review is only for happy hour. Their prices for hh are so great with half off for entrees, and unlike other hh places, the entree is actually full size. I got the poke. The fish was okay, not super fresh but not old either. Tasted decent. They gave a ton of food though which was a great for only like $12 after tax for poke. Felt like a lot of food for one meal. Basement area where there are seats gets pretty hot though.

great little fusion spot! have always had it on my list and today seemed like the perfect day to go. staff was great, super friendly and accommodating. definitely make sure to go early as they do run out of things on the menu. nonetheless we got the combo with garlic shrimp, pork sisig, and garlic rice. both were amazing, the pork was more than perfect! also had the ube horchata, and POG mule to go with the food. overall, 10/10 wish i came sooner but will definitely be back!

So good. From service to food. My only mistake was sharing the appetizer, meal and drink with daughter. She did not want to share... and ate most of it. I wished we took a pic, but we enjoyed so thoroughly that we forgot. It looked equally delicious as it tasted. This place can be busy for good reason so be prepared for a wait, but it is well worth it. We will be back! We may have just found our new favorite spot! Only 4 stars for atmosphere because tables were dirty, but probably because they had a line out the door and focused on getting orders and making food.

Really delicious, and the outdoor seating was cozy! We shared two big combo platters between 3 people to maximize the amount of entrees and sides we could try. We all particularly loved the garlic shrimp, the purple mashed potatoes, and the super crispy lechon. Also really liked their take on spam musubi with eel sauce and pickled ginger. Alcoholic drinks are great and super strong :) Highly recommend the ube horchata cocktail and the POG mule slushy!

We arrived at 3 pm on a Wednesday. Parking was plentiful, but by 5pm, you may have to park a block away. Def worth the walk tho. If you're rolling thru, there is enough space to access by wheelchair. There are 3 tables inside and several picnic tables outside on a flat paved patio. The firepit was lit and felt nice in the cool afternoon. There is a downstairs seating area, which I think is only accessible by stairs. We decided to try pork adobo, sisig, lechon, pancit, lumpia, purple yams, macaroni salad, and the garlic shrimp. Everything was fresh. Loved the dipping sauces and condiments on the items, which added a perfectly paired burst of flavor. The 2-item combo plate is such a good deal for $22! I'm glad it was packed in a to go container because there were plenty of leftovers!

Barkada Edmonds is one of my go-to Filipino restaurants in Edmonds. It offers a delightful blend of Filipino and Hawaiian cuisine. I've dined here at least three times now, and I must say, their adobo is fantastic, sisig is a guilty pleasure (I mean, it's sisig!), and even though it's a bit oily, it's worth it. The pancit, while not loaded with ingredients, is still satisfying because I adore bihon. The musubi is tasty, and the Poke is simply delicious! You have options to dine in, either inside or outside, or even for takeout. It's definitely worth a visit!

It's a great spot if you're feeling a little homesick. The taste reminds you of home, and you'll leave satisfied. Friendly staff and the atmosphere is unique. It's like dinner at a friend's house.

My girlfriend, her son and yours truly rolled up Friday evening. It was cracking for sure. Street parking is the only option, BTW. We were greeted immediately, which I noticed. However, we were advised to wait until we could enter and order. We ordered the Citrus-Aid, Ube Horchata, pork sisig, chicken adobo, pancit and lumpia. My GF treated but I thought it was a grip pricey for the food items. It was delicious for me. The son didn’t finish his horchata citing it was watered down like the others had grumbled about. The ambiance was cozy for the outside, at least. It was a warm evening so it was aiight. I’m an American Filipino and I approve this message.