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.
Warm, fresh bread comes straight from the oven and is served with butter. Imported from France, it pairs well with dishes like escargot for dipping in garlicky butter.
Views include a spectacular waterfront and the Pier. Maximilien Restaurant offers a French classics menu alongside these sights.
Good to know
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.
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.
Bread comes from Grand Central Bakery and arrives with raspberry butter that stands out. The bread appetizer is consistently excellent and pairs well with various dishes.
Gorgeous views shine from the sun deck seating area. The setting pairs well with great service and delicious food for a memorable evening.
Good to know
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.
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.
Fluffy bread bowls hold the clam chowder, which is served super hot and thick. Table bread comes as a recommended appetizer.
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.
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.
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.
Sourdough bread bowls hold the clam chowder with bacon, making a hearty meal. Focaccia bread stands out with its amazing texture and flavor.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Fresh bread pairs well with dishes like salmon and mussels, enhancing their flavors. Too much bread can overwhelm some items, like the oyster burger, which lacks strong flavor.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Crusty bread stands out, especially in the blackened salmon sandwich. Sourdough comes grilled and adds a fresh, delicious touch to meals.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Crunchy crust and soft inside make the bread great for soaking up sauces. Warmed bread arrives at good timing and pairs well with apple, mustard, and greens.
Window seats provide a perfect view of the pier and water. The ambiance pairs well with the incredible views.
Good to know
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.
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.
Bread comes with a wine sauce for dipping and pairs well with mussels. The chard bread stands out and complements seafood dishes. Portions could be larger to match the dipping experience.
Views stand out with panoramic cityscapes and waterfront sights. Seating spots maximize the scenic outlook.
Good to know
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.
Hostel offers private pod-style bathrooms and curtained bunk beds with reading lights and fans. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful despite nearby karaoke, with a cozy kitchen and lounge for socializing. Location sits across from Pike Place Market, providing easy access to transit and city sights.
Breakfast includes a variety of breads like bagels, english muffins, and vegan whole wheat bread. Options come with butter, jam, peanut butter, and toppings alongside fruit and cereals.
Rooms offer a direct view of Pike Place Market, including some with corner views that capture the marketplace fully. The hostel also provides a beautiful ocean view and overall awesome scenery.
Good to know
The hostel is located right across the street from Pike Place Market.
Expect to carry your luggage up substantial stairs as there is no elevator.
The hostel offers free activities every night, including dinners and drinks.
Restaurant inside unique glass spheres offers a lush botanical vibe with pink painted walls and views of the architecture. Atmosphere feels cool and friendly, with music at a comfortable volume and a relaxed energy. Pizza and burrata stand out as popular dishes, enjoyed alongside cocktails and attentive service.
Breads come fresh from the oven with house-made sourdough and focaccia bread standing out. The focaccia pairs well with burrata and shines alongside margarita pizza.
Views include the spheres' architecture from inside the restaurant and some cityscapes. The overall view quality varies, with some finding it just okay or not worth it.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets busy quickly.
Expect to spend over $30 per person for food and drinks.
A mandatory 22% service charge is added to the bill for all parties.