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06 December

Everywhere your eye falls in Bastille, there’s a visual feast: 19th century sconces from a church in the French countryside; pendants from a school in Seattle; a clock that adorned a Paris metro station; a cozy “hearth” around which to gather on cool evenings; a host stand that once serviced a small hotel. It’s all […]

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06 December

Barolo Ristorante, located in the heart of downtown Seattle, offers a mix of timeless, old-world northern Italian dishes crafted with a contemporary presentation, using quality natural and organic products and ingredients, many from the Pacific Northwest. The wine list at Barolo includes more than 400 notable labels and varietals from around the world including Italy, […]

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06 December

Assaggio Ristorante was opened in 1993 by a self-taught chef, Mauro Golmarvi. In Italian, Assaggio means “taste” and the menu has been designed to give guests a taste of Italy’s culinary passion. Exceptional Northern Italian dishes come with interesting twists at this delightful Downtowner known for generous portions at moderate prices; the dining room is […]

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06 December

Seattle’s hidden jewel, gorgeous and warmly elegant, AQUA by El Gaucho sparkles at the tip of Pier 70. Walls of glass showcase some of Seattle’s finest views of Elliott Bay, Magnolia Bluff and the Space Needle. Take in the view while sipping an AQUA Mojito on the sublime deck. The expansive outdoor deck is especially […]

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06 December

Chef John Howie’s second Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar opened in the Winter 2009 to incredible accolades and reviews. Since the opening Seastar has received high praise from Alaska Airlines Magazine, the Seattle Times and MO Magazine to name just a few. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very wheelchair friendly restaurant. Beautiful restaurant. Take elevator to dining.

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06 December

Since opening in 1975, Elliott’s Oyster House has delighted taste buds with impeccably fresh seafood. Through the years, we’ve earned a national reputation for our seafood specialties: sustainable Dungeness crab, wild salmon from thriving runs, Alaskan halibut, and Pacific Northwest shellfish – including our star attraction, oysters. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very wheelchair friendly. Jim’s Favorite […]

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06 December

Romantic Dahlia Lounge has the valentine-red walls and deep booths you may be looking for – it’s been working its magic on Seattle since 1980. It’s cozy and then some, but the food plays its part, too: Chef Tom Douglas’s famous crab cakes, served as an appetizer or an entree, lead a regionally oriented menu. […]

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06 December

1900 Fifth features curated enomatic wines and classic crafted cocktails with a Pacific Northwest influence. The bar menu offers a variety of small plates focusing on the best Seattle has to offer. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Large, very wheelchair friendly restaurant located in the downtown Westin hotel.

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06 December

Anthony’s Pier 66 is located on the downtown Seattle waterfront in the same building as Anthony’s Bell St. Diner and Anthony’s Fish Bar. Anthony’s Pier 66 is a premier Northwest seafood restaurant with panoramic views of the downtown Seattle skyline, Mt. Rainier, and Elliott Bay’s boating activity. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Anthony’s is another of Seattle’s […]

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02 December

Brewery with food truck next to entrance. Entrance door is not automated. Most seating is pub height. One couch and one table is available for standard height seating. There is a second tasting room upstairs that is not accessible.

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