McCormick’s Fish House & Bar is Seattle’s classic seafood restaurant, reminiscent of traditional fish houses on the East Coast and San Francisco, and a Seattle dining institution for more than 30 years. Built in 1927 as Seattle’s Oakland Hotel, the McCormick’s Fish House building is now a bastion of old-Seattle in the shadow of the towering 76 story Columbia Center.
Wonderful restaurant
Step free or easy ramped entrance
Relatively level grade at entrance
Wide doorway entrance
Step free or easy ramps on main dining level
1-2 Steps within restaurant
Many available tables
Only a few accessible tables
Wide clearance between tables
Step free accessible restroom
Wide clearances in restroom
Restroom very clean