Food Scene
Like hard to find speakeasies? This incredible restaurant offers some of the best food in Seattle to those who can find it. As the name suggests, an unmarked pink door off of a quaint street in Post Alley (near Pike's), leads to an unforgettable dining spot. Everything from the food, to the atmosphere to the service is absolutely wonderful.
236 locals recommend
The Pink Door
1919 Post AlleyLike hard to find speakeasies? This incredible restaurant offers some of the best food in Seattle to those who can find it. As the name suggests, an unmarked pink door off of a quaint street in Post Alley (near Pike's), leads to an unforgettable dining spot. Everything from the food, to the atmosphere to the service is absolutely wonderful.
A local roaster, Victrola exemplifies why Seattle is known for its coffee. Every cup, any way you pour it, is perfect down to the last drop. The unpretentious, simple vibes of their shop also make it a favorite spot of ours to frequent. They're one of those places that not only delivers, but also knows most of their customers' names by heart.
72 locals recommend
Victrola Coffee Roasters
3215 Beacon Ave SA local roaster, Victrola exemplifies why Seattle is known for its coffee. Every cup, any way you pour it, is perfect down to the last drop. The unpretentious, simple vibes of their shop also make it a favorite spot of ours to frequent. They're one of those places that not only delivers, but also knows most of their customers' names by heart.
One of the many tasting rooms you can check out on Seattle's urban wine trail. While we love the proximity and the people at Mercer and think some of their wines are the best you can find for the value, here are some others you can check out as well:
Elsom Cellars
Sleight of Hand Cellars
Aluel Cellars
Cloudlift Cellars
Bartholomew Winery
Browne Family Vineyards
Double Canyon
Kerloo Cellars
EFESTĒ
Latta Wines
Eight Bells Winery
K Vintners - Jet City Winery
Laurelhurst Cellars
Rotie Cellars
Waters Winery
Locus Wines
Nine Hats
:Nota Bene Cellars
O.S. Winery
Patterson Cellars
Pine Lake Cellars
Robert Ramsay Cellars
Seven Hills Winery
T2 Cellar
Structure Cellars
Animale
Mercer Wine Estates Tasting Room
6235 Airport Way SOne of the many tasting rooms you can check out on Seattle's urban wine trail. While we love the proximity and the people at Mercer and think some of their wines are the best you can find for the value, here are some others you can check out as well:
Elsom Cellars
Sleight of Hand Cellars
Aluel Cellars
Cloudlift Cellars
Bartholomew Winery
Browne Family Vineyards
Double Canyon
Kerloo Cellars
EFESTĒ
Latta Wines
Eight Bells Winery
K Vintners - Jet City Winery
Laurelhurst Cellars
Rotie Cellars
Waters Winery
Locus Wines
Nine Hats
:Nota Bene Cellars
O.S. Winery
Patterson Cellars
Pine Lake Cellars
Robert Ramsay Cellars
Seven Hills Winery
T2 Cellar
Structure Cellars
Animale
Japonessa Sushi Cocina
1400 1st AveBest sushi in Seattle. The King midas roll is a fave.
Incredible wood-fired pizzas, great wine menu. The melanzane is our favorite appetizer. Desserts are done deliciously.
98 locals recommend
Mioposto Pizzeria
3601 S McClellan StIncredible wood-fired pizzas, great wine menu. The melanzane is our favorite appetizer. Desserts are done deliciously.
Bar del Corso
3057 Beacon Ave SGreat wood-fired pizzas, cocktails, wine.
Awesome spot for breakfast or brunch. Gotta do the cinnamon roll! We usually enjoy walking along lake Washington before or after.
88 locals recommend
Meet the Moon
120 Lakeside AveAwesome spot for breakfast or brunch. Gotta do the cinnamon roll! We usually enjoy walking along lake Washington before or after.
Delicious spot for grabbing breakfast or some Seattle's best baked goods. Top chefs in the area brag about having Macrina bread or baked goods on their menu.
283 locals recommend
Macrina Bakery & Cafe
2408 1st AveDelicious spot for grabbing breakfast or some Seattle's best baked goods. Top chefs in the area brag about having Macrina bread or baked goods on their menu.
Best bagels in Seattle, and really anywhere outside of New York. Fresh, soft and full of flavor!
Blazing Bagels
1911 1st Ave SBest bagels in Seattle, and really anywhere outside of New York. Fresh, soft and full of flavor!
Fonda La Catrina
5905 Airport Way SOne of the best mexican food scenes in Seattle.
Asadero Ballard
5405 Leary Ave NWAsadero sinaloa - amazing carne asada.
Ice cream sandwiches made with Hello robin fresh-baked cookies and molly moon ice cream.
78 locals recommend
Hello Robin
522 19th Ave EIce cream sandwiches made with Hello robin fresh-baked cookies and molly moon ice cream.
Monsoon Seattle
615 19th Ave EParks & Nature
This park is a beautiful peninsula into Lake Washington. It's our favorite spot to take stroll and enjoy a lot of nature.
477 locals recommend
Seward Park
5900 Lake Washington Blvd SThis park is a beautiful peninsula into Lake Washington. It's our favorite spot to take stroll and enjoy a lot of nature.
Volunteer Park Cafe & Marketplace
1501 17th Ave EGolden Gardens Park
8498 Seaview Pl NWGas Works Park
2101 N Northlake WayDrinks & Nightlife
GORGEOUS roof-top views of Seattle, the sound and surrounding islands from the top of the Thompson hotel downtown. The Nest offers a great selection of cocktails, wine and appetizers. (Scout, the restaurant downstairs, is also really solid!)
62 locals recommend
The Nest Rooftop Bar
110 Stewart StGORGEOUS roof-top views of Seattle, the sound and surrounding islands from the top of the Thompson hotel downtown. The Nest offers a great selection of cocktails, wine and appetizers. (Scout, the restaurant downstairs, is also really solid!)
Hands-down, best cocktails in Seattle. Their happy hour is excellent; but be careful, their drinks are very strong (though you wouldn't know it, they that balanced). The vibes here are amazing, tucked away just below Pike's, this gem is a little hard to find and mostly only frequented by people who live here.
59 locals recommend
Zig Zag Cafe
1501 Western AveHands-down, best cocktails in Seattle. Their happy hour is excellent; but be careful, their drinks are very strong (though you wouldn't know it, they that balanced). The vibes here are amazing, tucked away just below Pike's, this gem is a little hard to find and mostly only frequented by people who live here.
Local brewery with amazing food, live music and outdoor fire pits. The vibes here are hard to beat. Started by a local couple, Charlene and Les. Many nights you'll find local artists playing bluegrass.
115 locals recommend
Perihelion Brewery
2800 16th Ave SLocal brewery with amazing food, live music and outdoor fire pits. The vibes here are hard to beat. Started by a local couple, Charlene and Les. Many nights you'll find local artists playing bluegrass.
Best place in town to enjoy a glass of rose, sitting in an adirondack watching the sun set over South Lake Union and Seattle. Their seafood and dinner items are amazing. Very hard to get reservations, but if you show up early, they can usually get you in.
172 locals recommend
Westward
2501 N Northlake WayBest place in town to enjoy a glass of rose, sitting in an adirondack watching the sun set over South Lake Union and Seattle. Their seafood and dinner items are amazing. Very hard to get reservations, but if you show up early, they can usually get you in.
Getting Around
The Beacon Hill station is less than a 10 minute walk from the house and will take you right into downtown
91 locals recommend
Beacon Hill Station
The Beacon Hill station is less than a 10 minute walk from the house and will take you right into downtown
Shopping
Go just for the fish and flowers. Living here, this place never gets old. Go on a weekday to avoid the major crowds.
2309 locals recommend
Pike Place Market
1531 Western AveGo just for the fish and flowers. Living here, this place never gets old. Go on a weekday to avoid the major crowds.
Essentials
Hilltop Red Apple
2701 Beacon Ave STrader Joe's
1700 E Madison StBartell Drugs
1407 BroadwaySafeway
516 1st Ave WArts & Culture
Pacific Science Center
200 2nd Ave N