1. Canlis
9.0
2576 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · East Queen Anne · 116 tips and reviews
Marc: Tom Douglas choice for Best Cocktail Bar: For classy, the elegant Canlis.
Dennis Arun Martin: Beautiful n Classy restaurant just outside of Downtown. Go there to celebrate a special occasion n you won't be disappointed. Most importantly, remember to dress up.
Riona MacNamara: The vegan tasting menu is a fill-in fine dining experience, and Canlis's service is PERFECT
Seattle Met: Ethan Stowell offers a family-style multicourse option in his bedimmed and brick-lined Staple and Fancy, for just $45 per diner—and a whopping 80 percent of his patrons choose it... Read more.
Rubab: Loved it! The fancy option is good, but a lot of food - come with an empty stomach. Ambience was great. Cocktail selection was limited. We got moscato on the house for a birthday celebration!
Kim H: Trust the chef's menu. Sooo amazing.
6. El Gaucho
7.9
2505 1st Ave (at Wall St), Seattle, WA
Steakhouse · Belltown · 72 tips and reviews
Lillian Young: Always enjoy their fancy happy hour. Try medium rare steak sandwich.
Steve Brownell: Steak. Happy Hour. Cocktails. Ambience, and service are all killer. Classy as it gets in Seattle.
Mazda: Seattle’s original El Gaucho was part speak-easy and part Hunt’s breakfast club. That was 1953 and it was run by Jim Ward. By 1985 that era had come to end.
7. Tiffany & Co.
8.1
600 Pine St (Pacific Place), Seattle, WA
Jewelry Store · Seattle Central Business District · 12 tips and reviews
Sarah Connell: For such an upscale store the staff is so friendly and helpful. Whether you're looking to spend $100 or $100,000 they treat you like royalty. Plus the boxes are adorable!!
Zia cha Zia cha: One of the things I love the most about these earrings is how versatile they are. They're perfect for everyday wear or for fancy occasions
Terri Nakamura: The pieces are beautiful and well made, and Tiffany will take care of you (and the jewelry you buy from them) forever.
11. Four Seasons Seattle
9.0
99 Union St (at 1st Ave), Seattle, WA
Hotel · Seattle Central Business District · 42 tips and reviews
Guy Weismantel: Great for a more upscale happy hour--plus there's the cheese bar--enough said.
Allison Bakke: The view from the pool and hot tub is beautiful, overlooking the ferris wheel and the waterfront. Rooms are lovely and well-appointed, the lobby is elegant and the staff are very friendly and helpful.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts: Pick up a self-guided art brochure and learn about the original Pacific Northwest artwork collection in the hotel. Across the street, Seattle Art Museum includes pieces by these and other artists.
13. Il Terrazzo Carmine
8.7
411 1st Ave S (btwn Jackson & King), Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Pioneer Square · 21 tips and reviews
Hillary Elizabeth: Such a hidden italian gem.. get the Ossobuco. It is to die for!
The Wall Street Journal: You're always greeted by the charismatic owner, Carmine. Some of the top dishes are the rigatoni bolognese and the spaghetti alla vongole. Read more.
Katie Yamada: Pesto fettuccine, pasta, Italian food, caesar salad