Places To Eat
Built Burger is one of Places To Eat.

1. Built Burger

217 James St (at 2nd Ave.), Seattle, WA
Burger Joint · Pioneer Square · 24 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: The latest in the happy boomlet of Pioneer Square luncheries, BuiltBurger is a tidy, minimalist burger joint with a laudable schtick: fixins ground up inside the meat. Read more.

Café Presse is one of Places To Eat.

2. Café Presse

1117 12th Ave (btwn Madison & Spring), Seattle, WA
French Restaurant · First Hill · 131 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: 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.

Elliott Bay Brewery and Pub is one of Places To Eat.

3. Elliott Bay Brewery and Pub

7.8
4720 California Ave SW (at SW Alaska St), Seattle, WA
Brewery · West Seattle · 64 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: Elliott Bay Brewery and Pub has long been West Seattle's best-kept secret for its distinctive brews and thinking-person's pub grub. Read more.

Homegrown is one of Places To Eat.

4. Homegrown

8.7
1531 Melrose Ave, Seattle, WA
Sandwich Spot · Capitol Hill · 78 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: This sustainable sandwich stop's big chalkboard menu features sandwiches, soups, salads, and sides that burst with more than quality and freshness. Read more.

King's Hardware is one of Places To Eat.

5. King's Hardware

8.1
5225 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA
Bar · Ballard · 97 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: Some joints stay new forever; some are old souls from the moment they blow the foam off the inaugural pint. That's King's Hardware. Credit Linda Derschang and partners for its blazing authenticity. Read more.

Red Mill Burgers is one of Places To Eat.

6. Red Mill Burgers

7.6
1613 W Dravus St (btwn 16th and 17th), Seattle, WA
Burger Joint · Interbay · 64 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: It’s quite simply the best burger in town—an opinion agreed upon by so many groupies, it’s pretty much fact. Veggie burgers, too, along with fish-and-chips at the newest location by the Ballard locks. Read more.

Bar Del Corso is one of Places To Eat.

7. Bar Del Corso

8.9
3057 Beacon Ave S (between Stevens St & Hanford St)), Seattle, WA
Pizzeria · North Beacon Hill · 40 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: Bar del Corso is not only an intoxicating place to be, it’s a dazzling place to eat, off a seasonal menu of buoyant salads, Euro antipasti, Italian desserts, and simply exquisite pizza. Read more.

Bisato is one of Places To Eat.

8. Bisato

2400 1st Ave (at Battery), Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Belltown · 7 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: Artfully composed plates hold small bites, but since nothing tops $12 you still feel like you’re getting away with murder. Cocktails are sophisticated to match. Read more.

Boat Street Cafe is one of Places To Eat.

9. Boat Street Cafe

3131 Western Ave (at Denny Way), Seattle, WA
French Restaurant · Belltown · 32 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: Owner and chef Renee Erickson marries French technique with Northwest seasonal ingredients in a menu that pays about equal homage to meat and seafood, with plenty of vegetables. Read more.

The Herbfarm is one of Places To Eat.

10. The Herbfarm

8.4
14590 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA
New American Restaurant · Tourist District · 20 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: For those who worship at the altar of Northwest microseasonal dining, the Herbfarm in Woodinville remains the Holy of Holies. Prix-fixe dinner themes change often; check the website for the schedule. Read more.

Ma’ono Fried Chicken & Whisky is one of Places To Eat.

11. Ma’ono Fried Chicken & Whisky

4437 California Ave SW (btwn Genesee & Oregon), Seattle, WA
Fried Chicken Joint · West Seattle · 90 tips and reviews

Seattle MetSeattle Met: Chef Mark Fuller reveres modern techniques and busy concepts, but builds them into dinners where good old-fashioned flavor is paramount. His is one of the great something-for-everyone menus Read more.