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Hotel · Seattle Central Business District · 43 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: If you're looking for a hotel packed with high-tech gizmos, this is it: infrared scans tell staff whether a room is occupied, to avoid disturbing you, and a game floor has 2 virtual golf machines.
Wine Spectator: It's hard to find a more Seattle-centric hotel experience: a location adjacent to Pike Place Market, stunning views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Peninsula mountains, and rooms with reading nooks.
Hotel · Seattle Central Business District · 26 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: A wine theme makes this hotel a compelling choice for enophiles: the large guest rooms are named after Washington wineries and a fireside reception offers complimentary tastings with winery reps.
Wine Spectator: Convenient for visiting the cluster of wineries around Woodinville, about a 15-minute drive away. Bin on the Lake restaurant sports an 80-wine dispenser well-stocked with Washington and Oregon labels.
American Restaurant · North Queen Anne · 18 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: The poached egg over hand-cut tagliatelle in Parmesan broth is a signature dish, simple but deftly executed by chef Shaun McCrain. Even with only 75 wines, the list hits some highlights.
18525 36th Ave S (Pacific Hwy & 188th St), SeaTac, WA
American Restaurant · 14 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: An inventive take on Northwest cuisine, with precise flavors and enough quirks to make things interesting. The 140-wine list is tight but well-chosen, featuring Washington and Oregon wines.
11111 NE 8th Street Suite 125 (at 112th Ave NE), Bellevue, WA
Steakhouse · 125 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: This chef-driven steakhouse combines strong execution with a sense of fun (see: bacon tempura). Staff are well versed in wine; the 750-wine list focuses on big West Coast names, with rare verticals.
French Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 97 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: Michael Mina and Rajat Parr's Seattle outpost of the original S.F. location offers a list of 1,000+ wines, with more focus on the Pacific Northwest but still great depth in France and California.
New American Restaurant · Ballard · 54 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: Bypass the printed menu in favor of the "family-style supper"—the first "course" alone is worth the $45 price. The 160-wine list mixes Washington insider labels with well-priced Italian bottles.
American Restaurant · East Queen Anne · 116 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: This Wine Spectator Grand Award winner (since 1997) features some 2,200 wine selections, 15,000 bottles in its cellar and moderate markups. Strengths include California, France, Washington and Italy.
Thai Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 154 tips and reviews
Wine Spectator: This Wine Spectator Grand Award winner (as of 2009) showcases California, Burgundy, Washington, Bordeaux, Italy and Germany among its 2,000 wine choices. Corkage is only $15.