I had the greatest Halibut with mango chutney and couscous. The calamari appetizer was nicely seasoned and fried to perfection. Topped it off with a Salty's Amber Ale for the best meal in Seattle yet.
This is a Seattle institution. Their Saturday and Sunday brunch is amazing -- oysters, crab, prime rib, waffles, omlettes, dessert bar... everything is good. Not to mention, the view is unbeatable.
Best brunch ever - Taylor ShellfishOysters, crab, chocolate and caramelfountains and everything else you'd imagine, with expert service. Waiter replaced our forks every time we grabbed a new plate
If you're a seafood lover looking for a good brunch buffet, look no longer. This is my default brunch buffet spot. Definitely will get the bang for your buck!
Best Brunch I've ever seen, even better than Hornblower. Delicious Salmon, fresh local oysters and crab, amazing deserts, and a view of Seattle skyline. Fantastica
West Seattle used to be home to a Coney Island-style boardwark and amusement park called Luna Park. Look out for the wooden pilings that are all that remain of the fun from yesteryear!
For great view weekend brunch seating right by the window, get there by 8:15 with three people at least. A party of two could set you a row away from the window
Looking for a room with a view? Check out Salty's on Alki for Saturday brunch and enjoy Victor's piano jazz, fresh seafood and a colorful brunch selection overlooking Elliott Bay and downtown Seattle. Read more
When making a reservation, let them know it's an anniversary or birthday and a slice of their world famous (literally world famous) white chocolate mousse cake will be on the house. YUM!
Sunday brunch starts at 8:45. Must arrive before then for the $10 discount per person. The service is great and the variety beats any regular buffet. They do take reservations.
2 words: sunday brunch. i wouldn't go to salty's for dinner, it's mediocre. this place is all about all you can eatbrunch, worth the $30 as special occasion. i recommend not eating the day before :)
If you find it an occasion to drop $45 per person for weekend brunch buffet, you'll enjoy live pianojazz and Seattle views. Service is mostly absent, indifferent, and food is just average.