Bottlehouse is a chic, trendy wine bar with an assortment of diverse wines and tapas. If you are here for the first time, you could opt for the amazing wine and cheese flight or you could ask the bartender for recommendations. You also have the option to order wines on tap, by the bottle or the glass and a rotating menu of specials. The staff members are really passionate about their work and it’s easy to see this in the way they take care of the patrons in the restaurant. The upbeat atmosphere and the helpful, enthusiastic staff also make this wine bar a great place to host a private event or celebrate a special occasion.
A taste of New Orleans in the heart of Queen Anne, Toulouse Petit Kitchen and Lounge is a refreshing addition to Seattle's culinary scene. The extensive menu features Louisiana Creole cuisine - an eclectic blend of European, Native American and Southern flavors. Generous portions of sumptuous seafood, charcuterie, meat preparations and interesting sides form the centerpiece of your dining experience and are best enjoyed with a drink or two from the well-stocked bar. Boasting one of the best happy hours in the country, creative cocktails like the Toulouse Hurricane or Katie-Mae deserve special mention. Ornate wrought-iron furniture and delightful ceiling-lamps against the floor-to-ceiling glass windows enhance its rustic appeal.
The 5 Point Cafe is a neighborhood dive bar and restaurant that offers sumptuous American comfort food, including roast beef sandwich, Cuban marinated pulled pork sandwich, burgers and homemade chili soup. This popular cafe is open day and night and is acclaimed as one of the best dive bars in the city due to its inexpensive prices and down-to-Earth atmosphere. The unpretentious decor has a few unusual twists, such as a moose head that's covered in bras or some risque Polaroids behind the bar. Make sure you check out the great deals during their Happy Hour.
The comfortable and casual air of The Walrus and the Carpenter is guaranteed to woo diners who visit here for some tasty seafood treats. Inspired by a poem by the same name, written by Lewis Carrol, the restaurant is most regarded for oysters which are the chief preparations here. Other seafood like scallops, octopus and fish are freshly acquired from the sea and presented with fine flavor and spices that weave magic on the taste buds.
There's nothing better than a chilled beer and a game after a day of work! Sluggers Sports Bar is a great place to do just that! With more TVs than you can count, the screens are visible from anywhere. The place also offers some light eats like burgers and sandwiches. This bar is famous among the locals, so you will have to get here early to get a seat.
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.
The comfortable and casual air of The Walrus and the Carpenter is guaranteed to woo diners who visit here for some tasty seafood treats. Inspired by a poem by the same name, written by Lewis Carrol, the restaurant is most regarded for oysters which are the chief preparations here. Other seafood like scallops, octopus and fish are freshly acquired from the sea and presented with fine flavor and spices that weave magic on the taste buds.
The Honey Hole, a restaurant and cocktail lounge, is the perfect place to grab a bite of delicious and mouth-watering sandwiches. With a kitchen open until midnight on weekdays and 1a on weekends, this popular establishment offers respite to those late night hunger pangs. Premium cocktails are made with fresh squeezed juice and the beer on tap ranges from pale ales to pilsners. Ciders and other bottle options are also available. Try the bandit sandwich which is made from beef dipped in barbecue sauce or a Texas tease which is composed of chicken served with onions, cheese and dollops of sauce. The bar offers happy hours too to make it quite the budget friendly dining experience.
Annapurna Cafe was started by Roshita Sharma, a native Nepalese herself and today has become a neighborhood staple for Indian and Nepalese cuisine. An intimate and casual ambiance resonates through the ornately decorated dining room, creating the perfect atmosphere to enjoy family affairs, friendly night-outs and special occasions. The well-laid out menu features a variety of specialties like calamari pakoras, lamb kofta, chicken tikka masala, lhasa curry and kathmandu noodle soup. Post-dining patrons can relax in the bar area with cocktails, beers and decent wines. Walk-ins are welcomed.
Flintcreek Cattle Co. is a contemporary restaurant located in Seattle. The restaurant has an elegant ambiance with large windows and wooden furnishing to complement. They are known for their excellent choice of steak and other items like Wild boar with Gnocchi and Fillet Mignon. The place also has an extensive beverage list to complement the fare with items like Riot Act and Coffinhead. The restaurant is an ideal place to relish some great steak with a drink and a great view down the street.
Probably the only restaurant in Seattle's vibrant Capitol Hill to serve modern Eurasian fare, Cook Weaver is a truly unique dining destination for more reasons that one. Its decor is unlike any restaurant's in the vicinity, with its early 20th-century Eastern European vibe, thanks to the vivid wall paintings that depict various scenes from the classic Russian folktale 'Tale of Tsar Saltan'. The menu is rich, diverse and extensive, and includes signature items like the King Oyster Mushrooms, Braised Brisket with Hominy, and the Steak Wing.
Nosh on crispy and soft wood cooked pizza at the Seattle based eatery, Pizzeria Credo. Some of its perennial favorites include Linguine Alfredo a La Sophia and Tartuffo Pizza. Further, appetizers and pasta is also available here. Pizzeria Credo has something for everyone, from meat to vegetarian and gluten-free options; this place has you covered. Take out and delivery options are also available.