Happy Hour: Monday Friday 2pm - 5pm! $3.45 Cup of Chowder, $5.95 Cod & Chips, $3.95 Mac & Cheese, $2 Sweet Potato Fries, alcohol specials and much more! Read more.
Piroshky - Piroshky Russian Bakery serves up a wonderful array of pastries with many different flavors to choose from. The fresh pastry aroma that wafts out of the store is a must experience in itself Read more.
Restaurateur Tom Douglas' take on Mediterranean and North African fare. Kebabs delivered to your table in a sizzling skillet. Even Lola's cocktails follow the same cuisine theme. Happy hour 4-6 M-F Read more.
Tom Douglas is a local foodie legend who helped define Northwest cuisine, but pie fans care only about his bakery. Thousands of people swear by the triple coconut cream pie. Read more.
No matter how we sliced it, these pies were knockouts: Seduced with a foraged-mushroom truffle pizza. Smoky crust with chanterelles, black trumpet mushrooms and an intoxicating truffle-scented cheese. Read more.
It's the most come-as-you-are French cafe in town, suffused with a casual dailiness that makes it dangerously easy to become a regular. Read more.
You have to love any restaurant whose website URL is www.sushiwhore.com. Also, this restaurant was the first sushi bar in the city to offer only sustainable seafood. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
The seminal Seattle seafront restaurant, has a family-friendly happy hour with dishes up to half off, including the clam chowder. Try the blackened Alaska cod tacos. Happy hour 3-7 M-Th, 3-11 F Read more.
The best homemade cured meats this side of Italy. Savor a lamb prosciutto or meatball sandwich for under $10, and opt for the fresh gnocci if it’s offered. Lines are long so go early. Read more.
Serves up happy-hour plates like roasted duck leg ($6), seared ahi tuna ($6.50) and grilled sea bass ($7). The best: sweet, juicy shrimp wrapped nicely with crisp bacon. Happy hour 4-6:30, 10-12 Su-Th Read more.
The single best thing to happen to Seattle dining in the last year was the launch of this stark, lively shot of Korean-Asian street food in Fremont: brainchild of chefs Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi. Read more.
The beer list is a thing of beauty & the burger is one of the best around. If you're feeling adventurous: the $30 chefs choice menu, essentially a tasting menu inside a burger. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Long before the eat-local mantra, we had Matt's, whose dinner menu was based on whatever Matt Janke found downstairs at the stalls near Pike Place. Happy hour offers a good entree sampling. 5-7pm Read more.
Visit the Willard Smith Planetarium for shows, star parties, and information about the universe. Don't forget to visit the Pacific Science Center's Science on a Sphere, located just outside the doors. Read more.