Cozy café with tall ceilings and soft tones offers a great view over the waterfront. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite some self-service elements that reduce friendliness. Seating is comfortable and spaced well, creating a relaxed place to enjoy authentic Georgian dishes like khachapuri and lobiani.
Kids enjoy the food even without a dedicated menu. Toddlers and young children find the dishes appealing and tasty.
Bread bowls feature a crispy and chewy crust that soaks up the filling well. Fillings include beef, mushrooms, cheese, and egg, creating a well seasoned, soupy texture without feeling heavy.
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Expect a 45-minute wait time during peak hours.
Prices for dishes start around $16.50 before tax and tips.
The restaurant uses a kiosk ordering system, which may be confusing for first-time visitors.
Seafood restaurant offers a cozy, modern interior with creative decor and a welcoming, bright atmosphere. The space feels clean and spacious, with a relaxed dining vibe. It stands out for its unique take on lobster rolls and a friendly, homey energy.
Kids enjoy the lobster grilled cheese and share flavors like Garlic Parmesan. Friendly staff give out stuffed lobster plushies to children.
Bread has a soft yet crunchy texture with a warm and buttery feel. It balances well with the lobster, offering a unique and different experience.
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This place offers 11 different types of lobster rolls.
Parking may be a challenge in Seattle's Chinatown-International District.
Lobster rolls cost around $20 each, making them affordable.
Colorful decor and intimate seating create an authentic Moroccan feel that transports diners to a desert tent. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming with a chill vibe, enhanced by belly dancing performances that add lively entertainment. The space suits both large and small gatherings, offering a unique dining experience.
Kids enjoy the food and find favorite dishes easily. One child prefers the salad over dessert and asks for more before leaving.
Fresh, soft bread comes with a light, refreshing salad as the first course. The bread and salad appetizer stands out as an unforgettable start.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly on weekends.
Belly dancing performances occur on Saturday nights, adding to the dining experience.
Expect a multi-course meal for around $30 per person, which includes several dishes.
French bakery offers authentic pastries with a strong aroma of butter and coffee filling the air. Small space includes indoor counter seating and standing tables, creating a bustling atmosphere with steady foot traffic. Displays tucked toward the back encourage browsing through a variety of sweets and baguette sandwiches.
Kids enjoy the chocolate croissant and find the pastries easy to eat and tasty. The macaroons and éclairs also get a lot of love from children.
Fresh French bread stands out with its authentic flavor and quality. The selection includes house-made breads and pairs well with sandwiches and pastries.
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Le Panier opens at 7am, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Expect a long queue, especially shortly after opening.
The bakery has very few seats inside, so plan accordingly.
Small venue with an intimate dining space and upscale aesthetic offers a cozy vibe ideal for dates. A market table and salad bar provide fresh, healthy options, while a caipirinha bar serves cocktails tableside. Rooftop lounge adds a beautiful, sophisticated touch to the experience.
Staff show kindness and patience toward children, making them feel welcome. Kids enjoy the variety and tastiness of the food, and the dining experience is engaging for families.
Soft, fluffy bread bites taste like Cheez-Its in muffin form. The cheese bread stands out as delicious and is served generously.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day every day in the bar.
Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during events.
Cozy space with high ceilings and views of the Space Needle from every table creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Classy 90s rap music plays softly, adding to the pleasant vibe. Small size and popularity mean reservations are essential to secure a seat.
Staff engage kids with paper and crayons and friendly conversation throughout the meal. Seating is quick, with window tables that keep kids entertained while parents enjoy their coffee hot.
Fresh baked bread comes homemade and pairs with dishes like Dutch Babies and the Fryup. Beans with brisket and a perfect egg accompany a slice of homemade bread in the English breakfast.
Good to know
Reservations are a must, especially for weekend brunch.
Expect long wait times if you don't have a reservation.
The cafe is small, so seating is limited.
Large space with high ceilings and a fire oven view creates a lively atmosphere. Upbeat music supports easy conversation while a full bar offers specialty cocktails and local beers. Seating includes long communal tables and outdoor options on a shared sidewalk.
Choices suit both picky eaters and pizza fans. Waitstaff stay attentive and friendly even with small kids. Kid-friendly options appear on the menu.
Soft focaccia bread topped with rock salt pairs well with creamy tomato soup. Flat breads come in a good variety and offer a crispy texture that complements the soups nicely.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 5 PM with $8 half pizzas and drink discounts.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM on weekdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is limited in the area, so consider public transport or rideshares.
Cozy Turkish cafe with authentic atmosphere and Turkish music creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Small space offers indoor and outdoor seating, blending casual comfort with traditional dining. The setting feels like a genuine slice of Türkiye.
Kids enjoy the pistachio dessert with fruit, Nutella, and pistachio powder on a crisp puff pastry. No high chairs are available for babies or toddlers.
Warm, freshly baked bread comes with dishes like shakshuka, perfect for dipping and complementing rich, spiced flavors. The pita bread stands out for its softness and taste, often paired with cheese and eggs on sharable plates.
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The cafe offers authentic Turkish coffee and Knafeh.
Portions are large enough for two people to share.
The cafe is located near Pike Place Market.
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.
A good kids menu offers dishes like fettuccine Alfredo, shrimp and chips, and crab that kids enjoy. Stroller access limits seating options with the best views.
Fluffy bread bowls hold the clam chowder, which is served super hot and thick. Table bread comes as a recommended appetizer.
Good to know
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.
Space combines lush indoor plants and wood decor for an upscale, cozy vibe. Live Spanish guitar trio adds warm, inviting energy that transports guests. Creative, well-balanced cocktails complement the stylish, thoughtfully designed setting.
Staff provide special accommodations like off-menu fries and safe cups. They offer kids' crayons and bring snacks to soothe fussiness.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Tuesday-Saturday from 3-5 PM, featuring paella.
Reservations are strongly suggested to avoid long wait times.
Valet parking costs $18, but be cautious of potential overtime fees.