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- JJanSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGave us lakeside view. Server was very nice and she had excellent service! Food was excellent! Thanks!More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- RRichardGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWonderful spot. Absolutely tremendous bar and happy hour menu.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.7
- EElizabethVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoThe caramelized onion soubise was absolutely superb!More infoSan FermoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Ballard•4.7
- KKristineVIPPortland / Oregon •10 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoDelicious food, amazing views and ambience with excellent service! A Seattle classic and favorite!More infoSalty's on Alki BeachPrice: Expensive• Seafood• West Seattle/Alki•4.7
- KkaySeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoExcellent service and food from start to finish. One of my favorite places to take someone for a nice quiet dinner.More infoThe ClearwaterPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Poulsbo•4.3
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12 top date night restaurants in Seattle
Seattle’s romantic restaurants show that with market-fresh plates, Northwestern wines, and some mood lighting, sparks can fly in the Emerald City. Set the stage for a monumental moment with exquisite seafood at a kaiseki spot in Belltown. In Pike/Pine, whisk a date away on a whirlwind trip to not-quite Greece. Or share a plate of hand-cut noodles to celebrate a special occasion at an acclaimed Piedmont trattoria. Even though most people in town consider fancy flannel dressing up, these places serve you a splash of something sexier. Read on for a guide to Seattle’s 12 most romantic restaurants to book now.
5 Must-Book Restaurants in Seattle
Despite economic challenges, restaurant openings currently outpace closures in the Seattle area. The exciting new crop mirrors the Emerald City’s own diversity, and includes a swanky, American brasserie at the city’s revamped Fairmont Olympic Hotel, a Moroccan restaurant in the heart of Pike Place Market, and a family-run Vietnamese joint in Haller Lake. Here are five hot spots to book in Seattle right now.
The Best Places to Grab a Drink in Seattle
Like the dazzling Emerald City itself, Seattle’s bar scene is a lot of things at once: it is a craft beer haven, teems with celebrated grunge dives, and boasts wine lists featuring the best of Washington’s locally produced bottles. No matter your drink of choice, there is a speakeasy, wine bar, or brewery for whatever strikes your fancy. Find your next drink at one of these innovative bars focused on craft, quality, and, of course, good times.
The Top 9 Seattle Restaurants for Outdoor Dining
For much of the year, Seattle is gray, a bit cold—and yes, rainy. But from May to September, sunshine and warm temps transform the city. Across Seattle, there are many perfect patios for sipping cocktails, lakeside venues with skyline views and fresh seafood, and cozy backyards to enjoy al fresco dining. So while the sunshine doesn’t last long in the Emerald City, as summer inches closer, here are a few of the best places in the city to visit for excellent food and drinks outside.
The 10 Greatest Restaurants in Seattle
There’s great seafood to be consumed in Seattle, but it’s only the beginning of what the Emerald City has to offer. Boasting one of the country’s most creative and diverse dining scenes, Seattle is dedicated to sourcing locally—from land to sea. Storied restaurants, from Canlis, the pinnacle of Pacific Northwestern fine-dining, to chic modern hangouts like the Walrus and the Carpenter, prove Seattle’s range and prowess. And even as the city’s changed over the last decade, growing and evolving under a massive tech boom, its soul remains as vibrant and bold as ever.
The Top Restaurants by Cuisine in Seattle
Whether it’s a margherita pizza or sashimi you seek, here are the best places by cuisine type, according to our tastemakers.
Discover Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas
Bordering Olympic National Park, scenic Route 101 is dotted with a number of fine restaurants. Coming up from the south, your first option is seafood on Lake Quinault. In the town of Forks, there’s a solid selection of Chinese dishes, bar-and-grill fare, pizzas, American surf-and-turf options, and fast food, followed by an oceanfront restaurant just outside town. The Kitsap Peninsula, with its many inlets and waterways, specializes in waterfront dining. In the towns of Bremerton, Port Orchard, and Silverdale, plus other stops along Route 3, you can find any number of brewpubs, hearty American restaurants, and locations for Asian cuisines.