Moved to its current downtown location in 1985 and renovated in 1990, Seattle's premier jazz club brings artists of international standing, including the likes of Nancy Wilson, Lionel Hampton and Cleo Laine. The dinner menu features a varied selection of Northwest and Mediterranean dishes. The well-rounded offerings feature seafood, grilled meats, and options for vegetarians. There's a full bar and a private room that holds 275.
Brimming over with a sophisticated crowd, Hard Rock Cafe Seattle is where you should be headed if you want to spend the evening in style. The cafe has multiple dining areas, bars and even a terrace for lounging. Enjoy the staple live music performances and laid back atmosphere while enjoying some great drinks and quality dishes. Whether you come here alone or bring some friends along, the friendly servers and buzzing atmosphere ensure you have a good time.
Get ready for a spectacular dining experience at Daniel's with a fine selection of meats and the best wines at your disposal. The restaurant has garnered consistently superlative reviews and the highest of awards since it opened. Once you see what's on offer, you'll hardly be surprised by the popularity surrounding it. The restaurants sits on the 21st floor of the Bank of America building and affords breathtaking views of mountainous regions as well as Seattle. The food on offer? Glorious prime Steaks of the finest grade certified by USDA. Apart from this, there is also a selection of other popular steakhouse specialties ranging from seafood to lamb and other meats. Vintage Lounge, the restaurant's relaxed bar, features a stupendous wine selection of no less than 900 varieties. Pride of the bar is the cruvinet, a wine storage system holding an exclusive selection from their list. The focus on wines has earned them recognition from Wine Spectator year after year. The restaurant interiors are extremely classy with luxurious seating options. Soft notes from the piano fill up the dining room every night of the week adding to the charm of the place. Your best bet for a spectacular dining experience in Bellevue.
No signs lead to this romantic hideaway near Pike Place Market, but when you see the pink door itself, you'll know you've arrived. On a sunny day you can sit outside on the rooftop deck, where shorts, sunglasses and lively chatter run rampant and everyone seems rejuvenated by the awesome backdrop of Elliot Bay. The rustic Italian cuisine includes a variety of delicious pastas and specials. The Cioppino and the spinach stuffed pork loin are especially good. The restaurant features cabaret and other live entertainment. Please call ahead for hours.
Experience Persian hospitality, cuisine and entertainment all in one at Caspian. Try the ghormeh sabzi, a delectable beef and bean stew; or try one of Caspian's signature kabobs, served with Basmati rice, hummus and baked beans. Diners always mention the lovely modern decor as a highlight. Belly dancing on Saturday nights make this a great option for a group night out. Reservations are recommend, as tables fill up fast.
This is a Seattle institution, and locals are defensive about it. It may not look like much more than a 1950s drive-in, but there is always a line. Hand-dipped milkshakes, fresh-cut French fries and a few hamburger variations are about the extent of the menu. A true Seattlite always, always comes back.
This is a Seattle institution, and locals are defensive about it. It may not look like much more than a 1950s drive-in, but there is always a line. Hand-dipped milkshakes, fresh-cut French fries and a few hamburger variations are about the extent of the menu. A true Seattlite always, always comes back.
Moved to its current downtown location in 1985 and renovated in 1990, Seattle's premier jazz club brings artists of international standing, including the likes of Nancy Wilson, Lionel Hampton and Cleo Laine. The dinner menu features a varied selection of Northwest and Mediterranean dishes. The well-rounded offerings feature seafood, grilled meats, and options for vegetarians. There's a full bar and a private room that holds 275.
A nice spot to drink beer or dine on delicious seafood, this eatery is a refreshing change from the typical dark and smoky pubs of Ballard. The well-lit bar, cheerful with its colorful tables and chairs, serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner at moderate prices. Recommended seafood dishes include pan-fried mussels, oysters on the half shell and the blackened halibut entree. On Thursdays and Saturdays, live blues and rock music is featured.
No signs lead to this romantic hideaway near Pike Place Market, but when you see the pink door itself, you'll know you've arrived. On a sunny day you can sit outside on the rooftop deck, where shorts, sunglasses and lively chatter run rampant and everyone seems rejuvenated by the awesome backdrop of Elliot Bay. The rustic Italian cuisine includes a variety of delicious pastas and specials. The Cioppino and the spinach stuffed pork loin are especially good. The restaurant features cabaret and other live entertainment. Please call ahead for hours.
Get transported to a different time and place at The Can Can in Seattle. This wondrous cabaret and kitchen is sure to excite all your senses. The menu features delectable delights of France and Italy made from the cookbooks of ancestors. The cocktails and drinks are as extravagant as everything else and Can Can is the only place in Seattle to have authentic Absinthe on their drinks menu. And to put you into the true Bohemian mood are the excited Can Can dancers that take to the stage. The Can Can is where you would experience total and absolute glee and no this is not the movies.
Catch some live performing arts at the Cafe Nordo. One can enjoy both fine dinings as well as a good live act performance by the artists on stage. Shows in genres of drama, theater and music are regularly scheduled. If you want to experience a different kind of dining then this is the place to head to.