Food Scene
There is no menu! Each night the house prepares dishes which are presented in 7 course to each table. The server will ask about food sensitivities. If wine is ordered, a couple questions might be asked but but then a bottle or glass appears. If you order a second one, it likely won't be the same one! Quirky & fun
62 locals recommend
Pasta Freska
1515 Westlake Ave NThere is no menu! Each night the house prepares dishes which are presented in 7 course to each table. The server will ask about food sensitivities. If wine is ordered, a couple questions might be asked but but then a bottle or glass appears. If you order a second one, it likely won't be the same one! Quirky & fun
Open wood fire pits where steaks are cooked to temp using grills that raised & lowered via wheels. Great martinis
Miller's Guild
612 Stewart StOpen wood fire pits where steaks are cooked to temp using grills that raised & lowered via wheels. Great martinis
Classic Scandinavian breads & pastries with a designer flair highlight this chill neighborhood cafe.
32 locals recommend
Byen Bakeri
15 Nickerson StClassic Scandinavian breads & pastries with a designer flair highlight this chill neighborhood cafe.
El Gaucho
2200 Western AveDark, romantic! Amazing steaks
Ride the Ducks of Seattle
516 Broad St2 blks north on Westlake. The most incredible steaks
Lost Lake Cafe & Lounge
1505 10th AveGreat Brunch spot
Voula's Offshore Cafe
658 NE Northlake WayFeatured on Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins & Dives
Seattle's original drive-in. Order take out at the window, no seating.
336 locals recommend
Dick's Drive-In
115 Broadway ESeattle's original drive-in. Order take out at the window, no seating.
RN74 Seattle
1433 4th AvePurple Cafe and Wine Bar
1225 4th AvenueAmazing amazing wine selection
Elliott's Oyster House
1201 Alaskan WayThe city's best selection of fresh oysters
Palisade
2601 W Marina PlLook out over Elliott Bay marina, Puget Sound, the city & West Seattle
Salty's on Alki Beach
1936 Harbor Ave SWBest views of the city back east
One of the best places for seafood. Stunning views looking west of Puget Sound & the Olympic Mountains
188 locals recommend
Ray's Boathouse
6049 Seaview Ave NWOne of the best places for seafood. Stunning views looking west of Puget Sound & the Olympic Mountains
Bit of a drive up I-90 toward Snoqualmie Pass. Mother Nature's amazing Snoqualmie Falls offers chance for incredible picture taking! Especially in the early spring snow melt.
34 locals recommend
Salish Lodge & Spa
6501 Railroad AveBit of a drive up I-90 toward Snoqualmie Pass. Mother Nature's amazing Snoqualmie Falls offers chance for incredible picture taking! Especially in the early spring snow melt.
Serious Pie
2001 4th AveTiny place with great pizza. Communal tables
The Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar
1517 Pike PlBusy breakfast spot
The place for watching all the NFL games regardless of your team!
34 locals recommend
Bill's Off Broadway
725 E Pine StThe place for watching all the NFL games regardless of your team!
Lowell's Restaurant & Bar
1519 Pike PlIl Terrazzo Carmine
411 1st Ave SLovely is the only way to describe!
Recently reopened after extensive remodel including glass walls & floor observation deck.
1747 locals recommend
Space Needle
400 Broad StRecently reopened after extensive remodel including glass walls & floor observation deck.
Little Water Cantina
2865 Eastlake Ave E Great Views of Lake Union
Funky Mexican! Rent a kayaking right out front & paddle Lake Union
168 locals recommend
Agua Verde Paddle Club
1307 NE Boat StFunky Mexican! Rent a kayaking right out front & paddle Lake Union
Catch the Bremerton ferry & walk over for fun waterfront dining. In the summer the large deck is a favorite
59 locals recommend
Boat Shed Restaurant
101 Shore DrCatch the Bremerton ferry & walk over for fun waterfront dining. In the summer the large deck is a favorite
Streamliner Diner
397 Winslow Way ECatch the Bainbridge ferry & enjoy lunch here
Harbour Public House
231 Parfitt Way SWAfter walking shops, enjoy lunch or dinner
Glo's
928 E Olive WayQuintennial greasy spoon super popular expect a wait on weekends
Toulouse Petit
601 Queen Anne Ave NGreat Sunday Brunch spot
Drinks & Nightlife
Small, all French wines but not stuffy!! Sidewalk seating all year long. Cheese by the ounce & charcuterie boards
9 locals recommend
Le Caviste
1919 7th AveSmall, all French wines but not stuffy!! Sidewalk seating all year long. Cheese by the ounce & charcuterie boards
Hertiage was just voted the #1 whiskey in the world by Whiskey Magazine. About a 45 min drive to Gig Harbor. Quaint small town on the water.
47 locals recommend
Heritage Distilling Company
3118 Harborview DrHertiage was just voted the #1 whiskey in the world by Whiskey Magazine. About a 45 min drive to Gig Harbor. Quaint small town on the water.
Westland Distillery
2931 1st Ave SYou'll find Westland spirits poured throughout the NW
Copperworks Distilling
1250 Alaskan WayRedhook Brewlab
714 E Pike StBelltown
Night life, bars & restaurants
Tractor Tavern
5213 Ballard Ave NWCheck out their website for music. They get some big names
Rock Box
1603 Nagle PlMBar
400 Fairview Ave NGreat views of Space Needle & Lk Union
Sightseeing
Kenmore Air
950 Westlake Ave NSeaplane tours
Pike Place Market
1531 Western AveFilled with restaurants, vendors, artists
Argosy Cruises - Seattle Waterfront
1101 Alaskan WayCatch a ferry! 30 minute crossing to Bainbridge Island. A quaint town of small shops & restaurants. Bremerton a 60 min crossing, home of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Naval Air Station Bremerton. Tour the Turner Joy, a 1957-era naval destroyer.
36 locals recommend
Seattle Ferry Terminal station
801 Alaskan WayCatch a ferry! 30 minute crossing to Bainbridge Island. A quaint town of small shops & restaurants. Bremerton a 60 min crossing, home of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Naval Air Station Bremerton. Tour the Turner Joy, a 1957-era naval destroyer.
Accessible by ferry from Anacortes. Check with the ferry system for sailing & more info
48 locals recommend
San Juan Islands
Accessible by ferry from Anacortes. Check with the ferry system for sailing & more info
Save money on Seattle's best attractions!!
https://www.citypass.com/seattle
15 locals recommend
Seattle CityPASS
400 Broad StSave money on Seattle's best attractions!!
https://www.citypass.com/seattle
Entertainment & Activities
The Seattle Great Wheel
1301 Alaskan WayParks & Nature
Mount Rainier National Park
Hiking, snow skiing
Olympic Sculpture Park
2901 Western AveGreat views of the Sound
Magnuson Park Beach Restrooms
6505 NE 65th StOn the shores of Lake Washington
The levels of Puget Sound, Lake Union are at different elevations. Boats move into the locks, massive gates are closed, the lock are flooded or drained allowing boats to navigate. Total time to raise or lower boat traffic is less than 30 mins & it fascinating to watch! Go down underneath & view the fish, especially when the salmon are running
774 locals recommend
Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks
3015 NW 54th StThe levels of Puget Sound, Lake Union are at different elevations. Boats move into the locks, massive gates are closed, the lock are flooded or drained allowing boats to navigate. Total time to raise or lower boat traffic is less than 30 mins & it fascinating to watch! Go down underneath & view the fish, especially when the salmon are running
Mt St Helens Visitor Center
3029 Spirit Lake HwyKerry Park
211 W Highland DrIcon viewpoint atop of Queen Anne
Arts & Culture
Paramount Theatre
911 Pine St5th Avenue Theatre
1308 5th AvenueBoardway In Seattle
Seattle Selfie Museum
92 Union StMuseum of Pop Culture
325 5th Ave NFormerly known as Experience Music Project.
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
860 Terry Ave NMuseum of History & Industry
The Center for Wooden Boats
1010 Valley StEssentials
Whole Foods Market
2210 Westlake AveBartell Drugs
1407 BroadwayPharmacy & Sundries