1. Baja Bistro
7.8
2710 Beacon Ave S (Mc), Seattle, WA
Mexican Restaurant · North Beacon Hill · 31 tips and reviews
Robert Goodnight: Hidden gem. Short walk from the light rail.
Melissa Goodnight: Right off the light rail. The iced tea was a little murky, but the chicken burrito was really good. Also, the salsa they use is amazing! I'd consider this a hidden gem, for sure.
Eli Martin: Try a latte! One of the better latte's I've had lately... Pleasant surprise for sure!
3. Hotel Five
8.0
2200 5th Ave (at Blanchard St), Seattle, WA
Hotel · Belltown · 42 tips and reviews
Rhonda Rice: Good location for sure. Very modern. Comfy bed. Little cafe. You might want a room away from the elevator, vending machine, and light rail if noise is not your thing.
Nathan Wright: Great location close to light rail, Seattle center and the waterfront. And Top Pot Doughnuts is just a few doors down! Definitely try a Garden Mary @ Max's Cafe inside the hotel if you get a chance.
Johan Lieu: Great prices, rooms, service, and location. Way cheaper than totally centrally located hotels and it's only a short walk from everything. Plus, you can explore Belltown too!
4. Lumen Field
9.2
800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA
Stadium · Pioneer Square · 271 tips and reviews
Ryan P: Don't forget the back entrance at that SE corner of the stadium if you are coming from the Light Rail. Much faster to go here then to walk around.
Harry Plante: Take the Light Rail... So much easier than driving
National Football Post.com: Formerly Qwest Field, this is the home of some of the best gameday food out there. Grab a S’pacific Salmon BLT at the Catch! stand (sec 214, 230) or give some Caffé Apassionato coffee a try. Read more.
5. Bar Del Corso
9.0
3057 Beacon Ave S (between Stevens St & Hanford St)), Seattle, WA
Pizzeria · North Beacon Hill · 40 tips and reviews
Pierre Fontecha: Walking distance from the North Beacon Hill Light Rail Station. Few on Beacon make pizza and scenery at this level of quality. Service is awesome. Authentico.
Eater: Wood-fired Neapolitan-style pies and "cucina" with seasonal flourishes. The polenta cake for dessert is worth reserving ahead of time, before they run out. [Eater 38 Member]
AMT: Try their Funghi & Margherita pizza :)
7. T-Mobile Park
9.0
1250 1st Ave S (at S Royal Brougham Way), Seattle, WA
Baseball Stadium · SoDo, Seattle, WA · 280 tips and reviews
Ken .U: 飲食店は正直、どのお店も価格・味共にイマイチ。。。 グッズのお店は試合前は混雑しますが試合後はガラガラ。 試合終了後30分間営業してますのでその時間帯がオススメです。またその方が帰りのライトレールも座って乗れます。
Mark: Among the many great food options at Safeco, my favorites were the Cheddar Bratwurst w/ grilled onions and sauerkraut (best sausage/dog) and the "Ichiroll" sushi (best food name in MLB).
HISTORY: Safeco Field officially opened on July 15, 1999 in the middle of the baseball season. The retractable roof takes about 10 minutes to fully close.
Tom Cahill: If you don't mind walking up some hills, use the University light rail stop to get to and from Sea-Tac. Only 3 blocks away and costs $2.75 compared to $40 for a taxi and $18 for a shuttle bus.
Cami Okins: There is no pool, hot tub, or free parking. To park you have to pay $32! We loved the room....and the king sized bed was amazing and comfortable! The valet guy was very nice! Very amazing ambiance!
marlene gavens: They say they charge for wifi in the room but if you go to the lobby (where wifi is free) and sign in there, you'll be able to get free wifi anywhere in the hotel (including your room) for 24 hrs!