2. Ocho
8.5
2325 NW Market St (at 24th Ave. NW), Seattle, WA
Tapas Restaurant · Ballard · 57 tips and reviews
Meg Nelson: If you like refreshing citrus drinks try the Sangria Blanca... oh and mushroom toast.
Amy Priestley: It's all about the dates here. And my drink of choice is the sangria blanca. Yum!!
Nick Kiest: True small plates, you can try a bunch. Good cocktails, but great Sangria.
3. The Matador
7.8
4546 California Ave SW (at Oregon St), Seattle, WA
Mexican Restaurant · West Seattle · 42 tips and reviews
Pete Voss: Go to the Matador in West Seattle and get the Happy Hour Nachos w/chicken and a glass of their red sangria.
Kayan Hargreaves: Red zin is yummy, and so are sangrias. The nachos are a cholesterol convention, so super delicious! Ask bartender Beau for jokes - not very funny but he tries and it's fun to witness the attempt.
Jeff: Enchiladas picante with chicken are the way to go!
6. Bongos
8.9
6501 Aurora Ave N (off Woodland Pl), Seattle, WA
Caribbean Restaurant · Phinney Ridge · 32 tips and reviews
Kevin Wong: Can't go wrong with anything on menu. Sandwiches are fantastic and homemade sangria in Sunday's. Chill vibe and a great way to grab a group together during seattle Summers.
Megan Huffman: Outside seating in the sand. Desi sandwich is off the hook! Only have wine and beer, so no margaritas or mojito (hopefully eventually they'll get a full working bar). Fantastic food and great space.
Forrest: Make sure to order extra plantain chips on the side!
9. Andaluca Restaurant
7.2
407 Olive Way (Fourth Ave), Seattle, WA
Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 22 tips and reviews
Stacie Scattergood: The sangria is delightful, complex and warming in winter, refreshing and cool during summer. The recipe is on the restaurant website, but you'd best be dedicated! Free valet parking as well!
FrecklesUSA: I echo the Sangria vote, light and smooth with cardamom, cloves and star anise.
Wendy M: Try the Un Paella, Crispy Duck Cake, Roasted Brussels Sprouts - Seattle Restaurant Week trio
10. Cactus
8.2
350 Terry Ave N (at Harrison St), Seattle, WA
Mexican Restaurant · South Lake Union · 61 tips and reviews
Katie Yamada: Sangria, Happy Hour, tacos, chips and guacamole
Alaina Pearling: We loved the virgin drinks, the chop chop salad, and the enchiladas. Great vibe, friendly staff, and sitting outside on the heated patio.
Jay Thompson: Advertised as "Tex Mex" but it's not (IMO, and I lived in Austin for 20+ years) but it's damn fine Mexican food. Damn fine.
Robert Radich: Great view of the water and the sangria hits the spot on a warm summer day.
Scott: Relatively new but same great location and view. Brunch was excellent and a good value. Coffee excellent. Service exceptional.
Seattle Happy Hour: Check out BluWater Bistro for happy hour! Every Day 4-6pm, $3.50 domestic; $4 house wines, 1/2 off select apps http://www.bluwaterbistro.com/loc_le.php#HappyHour
12. Madison Pub
8.1
1315 E Madison St (at E Union St), Seattle, WA
Gay Bar · 36 tips and reviews
Roland Hyre: try the awesome sangria on Sundays. Jeff's own receipe
Jorge Ortiz: Darts, pool, pinball, Ms. Pac-Man, and drinks. What else could you ask for?
Brad: Great venue and cheap drinks. Watch out for Omar.
Haley B: Picocitos, sangria, tacoarte & flan were all really good.
David Barba: Many good dishes. Try the picocitos, tuetanos, carne en su jugo, Portobello mushroom, rib eye tacos, etc.
ben robbins: Great ribeye tacos and margaritas!
14. Japonessa
8.4
1400 1st Ave (at Union St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 280 tips and reviews
Kim Hicks: Make sure to try the red sangria and tempura brie!! To die for
Meghan Mcgarry: Happy hour! Delicious rolls for great prices. Don't miss the Pinot noir sangria
Allie Caudle: This is my fav sushi place in Seattle. Amazing happy hour, seriously amazing sushi and a fantastic ambiance. Mr. Wonderful, Mexican Ninja and the Green Goddess (no longer on the menu) are my top picks
15. Elliott's Oyster House
8.7
1201 Alaskan Way Pier 56 (at Seneca St), Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 190 tips and reviews
Jessica Shim: If you are looking for a drink thats sweet but not too strong, the white peach sangria is to die for!
Jon checked in!: I am a foodie. Holy crab this place was the best! Must go crazy and order the Dutch harbor crab! Salted ice cream too. All made in house. Coming back on my next visit.
Seattle Happy Hour: Here is the famous Elliotts Oyster House progressive Oyster Happy Hour menu! http://www.elliottsoysterhouse.com/menus/happy-hour/