John Ware: Here’s what you need to know in 2020: winter hours means that they don’t open until 2pm Mon-Thu, but the good news is that now HH is from 2-5. $6 cava. $3 olives & baguette. Service is superb.
Mingfei Yan: Order two dozens! Fresh oyster is the best! And I tried the baked oyster- yummy as well.
Denise F: Oysters are great, the cooked ones even better, I tried the Geoduck and didn’t liked it, but it's a different thing, give it a try.
6. Club Sur
8.2
2901 1st Ave S (S Forest St.), Seattle, WA
Night Club · 3 tips and reviews
Kenneth Pratt: Really nice vibe. Food was surprisingly good (go for the steak). Nice scenery when it comes to the ladies. Middle aged crowd. When I make it out again, I will definitely swing in.
SeattleWorksOut Jamila: Come by on thursday for a free tango movie and to watch locals dance the tango at the best milonga in seattle! You may even be inspired to learn the tango
Bitsy Rini: Ladies- check out G4G for a super hot and sexy night ;)
7. Good Bar
8.5
240 2nd Ave S Ste 101 (at S Main St), Seattle, WA
Cocktail Bar · Pioneer Square · 24 tips and reviews
Scot Olsen: Beautiful space night and day. Check out that ceiling while you're at it. Come for the cocktails, stay for the nibbles.
Parity : Get the Sloppy Joe. Trust me.
Joey Pillow: The kitchen is as creative as the bar (which is saying something; the bar program is as good or better than any I’ve tried). So, come for the much ballyhooed Sloppy Joe and stay for everything else.
8. Sushi Kappo Tamura
8.6
2968 Eastlake Ave E (at E Allison St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Eastlake · 40 tips and reviews
Eka Belle: Neah bay idiot fish netsuke - beyond expectations, as well as great chef's choice sashimi. Sake list is wonderfully organized with proper origin indication.
Anju Rao: The omakase is an experience to be had. Put your trust in Taichi and all will be well.
The Seattle Times: There's a $60 tasting menu that provides a wide-range of tastes and textures and dishes hot, cold and in-between. Nancy Leson has pics and picks. Read more.
9. Lark
8.5
952 E Seneca St (at 10th Ave), Seattle, WA
New American Restaurant · First Hill · 44 tips and reviews
John W: Beautiful high ceilings, friendly staff, and a lugubrious bartender plying you with boozy cocktails all lead up to delicious local fare.
Bravo: A local product focused restaurant where Johnathan Sundstrom showcases all purveyors from the Pacific Northwest. Big and small plates make it for fun eating. After dinner get a cocktail next door at L
Seattle Met: Owner-chef Johnathan Sundstrom’s seasonal array—divided on the menu into cheeses, vegetables and grains, charcuterie, fish, and meat—is fired with invention. Read more.
10. Brimmer & Heeltap
8.0
425 NW Market St (at 6th NW), Seattle, WA
Gastropub · Ballard · 28 tips and reviews
Rushika Deshpande: Refreshing cocktails with cute patio seating. There are no veggie brunch options on the menu except the quinoa yam burger, which is delicious!
YC L: Delicious and welcoming...!!
Sheridan Overson: Not to be cliche, but pretty much everything. Great food, drinks and atmosphere.
12. The Harvest Vine
8.3
2701 E Madison St (at 27th Ave E), Seattle, WA
Spanish Restaurant · 41 tips and reviews
Hong Ngo: Nice place to chill for a bit with a glass of wine and a small plate before the next thing. I like to sit at the bar and watch the chefs create their dishes with small pots and pans, and using 2 to 3
Irene M: Make a reservation. Eat a delectable Basque-influenced dinner here. Follow recommendations, ask what's good. Don't come with a large party, it's a perfect place for a date. Eat everything.
Seattle Met: Your old Iberian favorite is enjoying a performance renaissance, in tiny quarters as thick with old-country mood as any place in Seattle. And these days, there’s simply no going wrong with any of it. Read more.
13. Volunteer Park Cafe
8.9
1501 17th Ave E (at E Galer St.), Seattle, WA
Coffee Shop · Capitol Hill · 70 tips and reviews
Amy Lakhani: Dreamy, rustic ambiance & delectable brunch every time. The central communal table brings an intimate neighborhood party feel, and the freshest of fresh ingredients make me thankful this place exists.
Thinking about holiday gifts? Check out Mercantile Bag, a selection of their oh-my-gawd house-made goodies!
twozdai hulse: Go for brunch, then get some cookies to go - and enjoy at the park.