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06 December

Seattle’s best jazz and blues nightly featuring America’s heritage of jazz, blues, zydeco and Dixieland in the historic Pioneer Square district of Seattle. See web site for music schedule and menu. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: Avoid this restaurant. Not recommended for anyone in a wheelchair.

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06 December

When you stop in to F.X. McRory’s Steak Chop and Oyster House for a meal or a drink, chances are Mick McHugh will be there to greet you. Since the first day the restaurant opened in November 1977, Mick has been there talking with customers, discussing Seattle events and history with friends, and championing everything […]

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06 December

Sluggers Bar & Grill features a full bar with a good selection of beer. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very wheelchair friendly restaurant on 1st floor. WARNING: Steps to 2nd floor make it inaccessible.

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06 December

Located in the heart of Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square, Salumi Artisan Cured Meats brings to the Pacific Northwest a new concept based on some very old ideas. Salumi is an artisan’s factory equipped to produce the highest quality gourmet cured meats and other traditional food items, making for some of the best sandwiches in the […]

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06 December

Right around the corner from Fado is this equally authentic-feeling pub. The Post Alley entrance gives this place the ambience of a back-street Dublin pub. There’s live music most nights, with the house band playing Irish music most weekends. For those who have never been to the Owl, it is a Seattle Landmark that must […]

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06 December

J&M Cafe remains a pinnacle in Seattle’s long and exciting history. Located at Washington and 1st Avenue in the heart of Pioneer Square, the J&M Cafe still stands tall as one of the most popular bars in town! The J &M served as a gambling and dancing establishment for the men of the Gold Rush. […]

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06 December

Situated in the same block as Seattle’s landmark Smith Tower, this modern pub offers personable, no-attitude service; a limited, yet solid, array of appealing contemporary fare; and an excellent selection of Northwest handcrafted microbrews. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very wheelchair friendly restaurant.

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06 December

Tilth features New American cuisine prepared with certified-organic or wild ingredients sourced from as many local farmers we are able to support. Our executive chef and owner, Maria Hines, is a James Beard Award winner for Best Chef of the Northwest, as well as one of Food & Wine Magazine’s 10 Best New Chefs of […]

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06 December

Place Pigalle specializes in seasonal menus combining local ingredients with a variety of culinary traditions. The resulting dishes “always have been artful, always entertaining, always fresh…disarmingly successful.” Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: Not recommended. Restaurant is not accessible by diners in wheelchairs. WARNING: Multiple steps at entrance. WARNING: No wheelchair accessible restrooms.

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06 December

Maximilien is a romantic and charming French restaurant located in the heart of downtown Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market. Inside, you are greeted by a panorama that takes in Puget Sound, Elliott Bay, West Seattle, and the Olympic Mountains, all framed by huge picture windows. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: Not recommended. No wheelchair accessible restrooms. […]

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