Found Fudge Brownie & Peanut Butter Gelato as Yum Yum. Try it and dish on it at http://dishonit.com Read more.
Great food, service, and ambience. Burrata with peaches and shishito peppers a must to start. Everyone raves about rigatoni, but I found the spaghetti with chicken meatballs to be absurdly good.
I try to branch out, but I can't NOT get the rigatoni with spicy Italian sausage. Such a reliable and delicious mainstay. Read more.
Before classic cocktails became hip Oliver's reigned as one of Seattle's premiere cocktail lounges, especially for martinis. Look for bartender bartender Patrick Donnelly Jr. Happy hour 4:30-6 Read more.
Best burger in Seattle. Nothing compares to it. If you want to go the calories' whole nine yards, order the Tom Douglas' famous Coconut Cream Pie for dessert. Pure food bliss!
Try the Palace Burger Royale! This burger makes Palace Kitchen one of our favorite restaurants! Read more.
Breakfast: stuffed french toast, spinach frittata, ratatouille omelet, banana pancakes. Lunch: pumpkin risotto, Tuscan tomato bread soup, pear salad. Dinner: potato croquette, fettuccine sans seafood.
A palate-teasing assortment of small plates: dates stuffed with chorizo and goat cheese, paquettes filled with guava and mahon, or calamari three ways. Try the lamb burger at lunch or the fig tart. Read more.
Happy Hour Everyday 4:00pm-6:00pm & 9:00pm-11:00pm $4 Draft + $10 Growlers! No food purchase necessary. Read more.
Good Italian food, in the Pacific Place shopping area. We had the prosciutto, arugula and mushroom pizza; and the seafood linguine.
Il Fornaio is the Vegas buffet of happy hours. Patrons' eyes dart to the antipasto table, a free buffet, including bar favorites chicken wings and pizza bites. Beer costs only $3. Happy hour 4:30-6:30 Read more.