Fish ladder offers close views of salmon swimming upstream alongside engineering marvel locks. Botanical gardens and rolling hills create a peaceful park setting with free public concerts and abundant wildlife including seals and sea lions.
Stunning views of ships passing through the locks and the fish ladder offer a unique perspective. The area features peaceful water scenes, abundant local wildlife like playful seals, and amazing underwater views showcasing salmon reproduction.
Salmon migration happens right at the fish ladder with salmon fighting to swim upstream through stepped pools. Seals and sea lions swim nearby, often catching salmon, adding to the natural spectacle.
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The entrance to the attraction is free for all visitors.
You can see the salmon migration from late August to September.
The park hosts free outdoor concerts during summer weekends.
City park offers beach access and well-maintained hiking trails through forested areas. It has a family-friendly vibe with playgrounds, picnic spots, and educational features like a salmon slide. Views include Puget Sound and Olympic mountains, creating a peaceful and scenic atmosphere.
Views include Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, and a city skyline. Trails wind through forest and river areas with salmon sightings. The beach offers tidepools and scenic train tracks along the water.
Salmon swim upstream in the creek during the seasonal runs, visible from the Salmon Slide play area. The park offers educational views of salmon spawning within a natural setting that includes forest and river layers.
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The park offers plenty of space for group events.
You can dig for seafood at the park.
In November, the salmon come back to spawn, which is fun to watch.
Outdoor seating overlooks a bustling fishing terminal with views of boats and the marina. The atmosphere feels friendly and inviting, with a cozy vibe and a casual, fish 'n chips stand style. The place offers affordable seafood in a no-frills setting near the wharf.
Outdoor seating offers great views of the marina and docks. Sitting by the boats provides a nice spot to enjoy food with a pier backdrop.
Salmon comes in several forms here, including lightly blackened tacos with salsa and creamy slaw, and lightly fried fish and chips with a light batter. The salmon dishes are fresh, not greasy, and often served with fries, coleslaw, and tartar sauce.
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Prices start around $17 for cod, but expect $20-30 per person with drinks.
The restaurant has limited indoor seating, so arrive early for a table.
Outdoor seating offers nice views of the docks on a good day.
Old school diner with retro interior and waterfront views of fishing boats and marina creates a cozy, bustling atmosphere. Mornings bring sunny, inviting energy with a mix of classic and new age vibes. Regulars come for simple, reliable breakfast and brunch near the bay.
Views include working fishing boats, the Seattle fishing fleet, and the Fishermanโs Memorial. The scene of the docks and pier offers a unique and beautiful backdrop.
Copper River Salmon features prominently in both breakfast and dinner options. Dishes include a smoked salmon omelette and salmon eggs Benedict, which stands out as a unique offering.
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Bay Cafe closes at 2 PM daily.
Free parking is available on site.
Expect busy crowds, especially on weekends.
Waterfront restaurant offers beautiful views and a sophisticated atmosphere with friendly, attentive service. Celebrations are common, with special touches like flower petals and champagne. Cocktails and wine selections stand out as artfully crafted and well-paired with meals.
Gorgeous views shine from the sun deck seating area. The setting pairs well with great service and delicious food for a memorable evening.
King salmon stands out with its stellar flavor and comes with mushrooms and potatoes that complement it well. The salmon dishes are consistently very good and well-liked by everyone.
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Happy hour offers great deals on plates from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for large groups or special events.
The restaurant provides customized menus for private events.
Seafood restaurant offers outdoor seating with astonishing views of Puget Sound and Elliott Bay. Atmosphere feels colorful and lively, yet also romantic and peaceful, suitable for family lunches or date nights. The vibe combines a chic, clean interior with a waterfront setting that enhances the dining experience.
Views of the port and ships create a unique backdrop. Seating upstairs at the bar or outside tables offers a prime waterfront location with sights of Puget Sound and Elliott Bay.
Freshness stands out with the northwestern salmon bowl offering amazing flavors. The salmon appears in various dishes like a blackened salmon Caesar salad and pairs well with sides like bread and green beans.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Expect a 20-minute wait for seating even with a reservation.
Parking is plentiful and available near the restaurant.
Seafood restaurant offers breathtaking waterfront views with plenty of outdoor seating on a casual, clean patio. Atmosphere feels comfortable and friendly, welcoming families with toddlers. Known for fresh, outstanding fish and chips, it stands out as a neighborhood staple with simple decor and a scenic vibe.
Excellent location offers great outside seating with a scenic view of the sound. The patio provides a beautiful spot to watch sunsets and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
Freshly fried salmon comes moist and flavorful, served alongside hot fries in a paper boat. It stands out as a favorite fish option with a consistently yummy taste.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours; arrive early for popular menu items.
Parking can be challenging, especially on weekends near the beach.
They charge an extra $0.45 for additional tartar sauce with large orders.
Cozy restaurant offers French cuisine with white tablecloths and live jazz music. Elegant, relaxed atmosphere features scenic water views from a tucked-away spot in a historic market area. The vibe is dark and intimate, blending classic charm with fresh seafood and fine wines.
Window seats provide a perfect view of the pier and water. The ambiance pairs well with the incredible views.
Wild king salmon arrives tender and flaky with an exquisite sauce. House-smoked salmon features prominently alongside dishes like the Alaskan King Salmon and pรขtรฉ plate.
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An automatic 27% fee is added to all bills instead of tips.
A meal for two costs around $90.
The restaurant is located on the second or third floor of the market.
Nautical-themed decor blends maritime charm with urban sophistication in a chic, relaxing setting. Spacious outdoor seating offers beautiful waterfront views that complement a casual yet refined vibe. Cocktails like Italian old fashion and fresh oysters enhance the experience in a place suited for unwinding and conversation.
Views of the water stand out with beautiful scenery and a perfect ambiance. Oysters come with an unbeatable view that adds to the experience.
Salmon arrives cooked perfectly with salsa verde or served baked in a seafood tower alongside scallops and crab legs. The Coho salmon pairs well with lentils and broccoli for a solid meal.
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During happy hour, oysters cost $2 each from 3 pm to 6 pm on Saturdays.
Expect a wait even with a reservation, especially during peak hours.
The outdoor seating area may have strong seafood smells.
Small, cramped space inside a historic market offers breathtaking waterfront views and a funky bar atmosphere. Energy is lively with people-watching and loud conversations, creating a vibrant vibe. Known for excellent seafood and drinks, it draws crowds despite limited seating.
Unique harbor views from the second level overlook Elliot Bay and parts of a parking lot. The spot offers a breathtaking view while dining, enhanced by vintage decor.
Salmon dishes feature freshness and succulent flavor across options like burgers, tacos, and fish and chips. Specials include king salmon and medleys with seafood and mushrooms, highlighting perfectly cooked fish.
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The restaurant does not take reservations, so expect a wait during busy times.
Happy hour runs until 6pm with food and drink specials.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
Restaurant offers breathtaking water views and a classic setting with comfortable seating. Outdoor dining includes heated patio space, often accompanied by live music. Cocktails receive attention from skilled bartenders, enhancing a relaxed yet refined atmosphere.
Views stand out with panoramic cityscapes and waterfront sights. Seating spots maximize the scenic outlook.
Salmon dishes feature a soft inside with a nice crust outside and avoid being overcooked or over-sauced. The king salmon stands out as a particularly delicious and skillfully cooked option.
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Happy hour prices for drinks are a couple of dollars off.
The restaurant is often fully booked, so making a reservation is recommended.
Valet parking costs $15 for dining.
Steak house offers spectacular lake views and a quiet, spacious atmosphere with painted clouds enhancing the setting. It suits both large groups and romantic dinners, combining a beautiful location with a calm, inviting vibe.
Painted clouds and Lake Washington views create a stunning backdrop. Seating offers spectacular sights of the water and Mt Rainier.
King salmon stays moist and never overcooked. Salmon burger comes out tender and flaky, fresh enough to eat plain without tartar sauce.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
Parking is plentiful in the public lot right next to the restaurant.
Waterfront views and a full-service bar on upper floors create a lively setting. Crowded and cramped seating contrasts with great Bloody Marys and fresh seafood options. Self-serve drinks and Apple Pay add convenience amid a busy atmosphere.
Overlooking the waterfront and Elliott Bay, the spot offers a gorgeous water view from the 3rd floor. The location provides a beautiful and hard to beat vantage point for enjoying the scenery.
Freshness stands out with smoked king salmon and blackened king salmon offering a spicy kick. Dishes like salmon eggs Benedict and King Salmon salad highlight moist, flavorful salmon prepared in various ways.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for tables during weekend brunch hours.
The restaurant opens for lunch at 12 pm, so plan accordingly.
Parisian cabaret style sets a unique atmosphere with 1930s CanCan decor and lively music. Spacious indoor seating and an open patio offer pleasant views and natural light. The vibe stays fun and friendly, with a crowd that grows lively yet remains conversational.
Amazing views greet you from the patio and inside the establishment. The setting offers a consistently great view to enjoy.
Salmon appears in the Salmon Benedict, which stands out as a favorite dish. It pairs well with other breakfast items like beignets and avocado toast.
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Happy hour runs on weekends from 3 to 5 PM, offering good deals.
A 5% Living Wage Fee is added to the bill without prior notice.
Parking can be challenging as the restaurant is located in an alley.
Small seafood spot with minimal seating and a grill visible from the counter. Atmosphere is vibrant and busy, with long queues during peak times and lively foot traffic for people watching. Outdoor seating offers views of the water but is modest compared to the indoor experience.
Corner windows offer an awesome sea view. The view of the Sound adds to the experience while enjoying a meal. The setting combines a beautiful view with a hearty, affordable bite.
Blackened salmon sandwich stands out with its large size and perfect grilling. Salmon is marinated well, delivering a tasty and satisfying sandwich option.
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Breakfast is served before 10am, making it a great option for early risers.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours; arrive early to avoid the rush.
Seating is extremely limited, so plan to eat elsewhere if it's crowded.
Outdoor patio offers classic seaside views with a romantic Parisian vibe enhanced by live music reminiscent of St Germaine. The space feels intimate and lively, often filled with conversation and close seating. Cocktails and French dishes complement the genuine charm tucked into a bustling market setting.
Views include a spectacular waterfront and the Pier. Maximilien Restaurant offers a French classics menu alongside these sights.
Salmon comes with flavorful potatoes and vegetables enhanced by a rich sauce. The King Salmon and other salmon dishes taste delicious and divine.
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Reservations are required and a credit card is needed to secure them.
A $30 cancellation fee applies if you cancel your reservation.
The restaurant charges a 5% service fee on all bills.
Brazilian steakhouse offers live jazz music and stunning waterfront views with massive windows overlooking the harbor. Atmosphere feels relaxed and loungy, suitable for dates or groups, with an unlimited self-serve salad bar unique in price and quality. Meat selections include high-quality cuts served relentlessly when signaled green.
Sunset views over the harbor stand out, especially from the dining area. The spot offers Elliott Bay views paired with live music at The Grill From Ipanema.
A mellow, rich flavor defines the salmon, enhanced by a touch of citrus and melted mozzarella. The salmon platter looks visually appealing and joins shrimp on the menu for pescatarians.
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A mandatory 20% gratuity is added to all bills without prior notice.
Reservations are often overbooked, leading to potential wait times even with a booking.
Parking can be difficult to find, but a paid lot is conveniently located across the street.
Outdoor patio offers beautiful views and people watching opportunities. Atmosphere feels fun and friendly with a casual family vibe. Seating includes small indoor tables and a large terrace for al fresco dining.
Views overlook a beautiful park and the sound from Pike Place, adding to the dining experience. The setting offers beautiful views that complement the food and ambience.
Salmon dishes feature well seasoned and juicy preparations like the salmon burger without breading, served with tartar and arugula. Grilled salmon appears in a delicious green salad, while the smoked salmon dip tends to be too smokey for some tastes.
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Happy hour runs from 3-6pm with $2 oysters available.
Parking can be a hassle near Pike Place Market.
The restaurant stays open until 7 PM after 5 PM.
Small, cozy spot with a lively atmosphere and bar seating alongside a tiny, cramped dine-in area. Offers exceptional crab chowder and a variety of delicious beers, including IPA and Belgian ales. The vibe is energetic rather than chill, with views from the window on sunny days.
Sunny window views offer great sights. The atmosphere includes fun views around the market area, though some spots are small and plain without views.
Blackened salmon fish tacos stand out with their bold flavor and fresh preparation. The salmon dish is known for its quality taste but comes at a higher price point.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with special deals on drinks.
Seating by the bar is first-come, first-served, so arrive early.
Expect to pay around $40 for fish and chips and calamari.
Seafood restaurant on a pier offers outdoor seating with bay views and historic wood decor. Atmosphere is busy and lively, with seagulls frequently present around outdoor tables. Dining includes heated covered areas and tables overlooking water, creating a classic waterfront experience.
Outdoor seating offers stunning harbor views with ferries and boats passing by. The terrace overlooks the bay and provides a sunset view, while the bar area features fireplaces and views of downtown and the waterfront.
Salmon dishes feature Alaskan salmon cooked to perfection with a rich, creamy wild salmon chowder full of succulent pieces. The salmon fish and chips and salmon BLT offer good flavor at decent prices.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect long lines on weekends.
Happy hour offers discounts on food and drinks from 4-6pm daily.
Seating is available both indoors and outdoors, but outdoor seating attracts seagulls.
Cocktail bar with a rooftop deck overlooking a canal and a relaxed, slightly upscale vibe. Jazz and live music create a chill atmosphere while guests enjoy craft cocktails and standout sandwiches. Outdoor patio feels like a garden oasis amid an urban setting.
Scenic canal views stand out inside, enhanced by heated interiors with fireplaces and plant walls. Outside, views vary from a gray, rainy street scene with cars and RVs to spots where views can be blocked by parked vehicles.
Smoked salmon shines in the Smoked Salmon Griddled Cheese sandwich. Toasted sourdough bread holds the cheese and salmon without getting soggy, pairing well with cocktails.
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Reservations are required for private events, including happy hours.
The tasting fee is $15 and is not waived with bottle purchases.
Vegan options are available upon request, with some dishes customizable.
Bar space blends artistic decor with eclectic collections like hanging accordions and whimsical art. Atmosphere feels elegant and vibrant, with diners surrounded by art pieces and warm wood tones. Location near a major landmark draws a mix of visitors seeking a unique, visually rich experience.
Indoor and outdoor seating offer views of the gardens. The space suits relaxing while enjoying a drink or clam chowder.
Warm salmon dip stands out with its well-cooked salmon and pairs well with bread. The menu offers hot salmon dip alongside unique items like roasted corn strips with house BBQ sauce.
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The bar's hours are inconsistent; check before visiting to avoid disappointment.
Expect a potential wait during lunch rush hours, especially on weekends.
Non-alcoholic drinks are priced per glass with no free refills.