Small cookie shop with creative flair and fun, inviting atmosphere filled with liberal knick-knacks. Clean and spacious inside but limited seating, offering protein-packed cookies that attract a diverse crowd.
Cookies stand out as the main dessert highlight here. They serve as a frequent cheat meal treat and rank among the most memorable desserts experienced.
Kids enjoy the giant sprinkle cookie called "The Jimi" and love the fresh cookies available.
Good to know
The price of the cookies is $9 each.
You need to find the Henry mural next to the stairs to locate the spot.
The shop is located across the street from the 'is butter a carb' sign and down the stairs.
Small shop with simple, cute decor and limited seating focuses on takeout. Atmosphere feels calm and clean, though quiet without music. Offers unique Chinese yogurt flavors with fresh fruit toppings and customizable sweetness, making it a healthy alternative to typical bubble tea spots.
Offers a healthy yogurt dessert option suitable any time of day. Serves as both a breakfast choice and a delightful dessert after dinner.
Strawberry yogurt drinks attract many kids here. Kids enjoy the sweet flavor and smooth texture of the yogurt.
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Panda Yogurt offers customizable sweetness levels of 30%, 50%, or regular.
The shop uses fresh fruits to make their yogurt, ensuring quality.
Prices are reasonable, making it a great value for yogurt lovers.
Hot pot restaurant offers beautiful decor with large booths and a well-ventilated stovetop that keeps heat away. Atmosphere is cozy but lively, with some noise and bright screens adding energy. A huge self-serve sauce bar and free ice cream enhance the dining experience.
Free desserts stand out with a wide variety at the sauce bar. The buffet includes dessert soups and many delicious appetizers without extra cost.
Staff help with lost items calms upset kids. The hotpot broths like Chongqing and chicken appeal to picky eaters. Kids find plenty to enjoy here.
Good to know
Happy hour offers a 31% discount on dishes from 2-4 pm and after 8:30 pm daily.
Late-night lounge opens on weekends with new fusion small plates and desserts.
Happy hour starts at 9:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Spacious restaurant inside a mall features open kitchen windows where staff make dumplings. Atmosphere ranges from noisy and crowded to warm and lively, with tables close together and soft-spoken servers. A bar area offers cocktails and drinks, adding to the energetic vibe.
Mango Snow stands out as a highlight. Other desserts include taro xlb, chocolate mochi, and black sesame options.
Very family-friendly with seats ready for infants and great kids' plates. Kids enjoy the green beans and cabbage sides, and staff provide simple activities like drawing sheets for toddlers. An allergy chart is available online to help manage food allergies.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is located on the top floor of a mall, across from the movie theater.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Open layout with bright lighting creates a vibrant atmosphere that tends to be noisy. Space feels clean and comfortable, attracting those looking for a lively dining experience. Noise level and open design distinguish it from quieter, more intimate spots.
Banana pancake dessert stands out as a tasty option without being too sweet. The banana crepe offers a good balance and costs $6.95.
Kids enjoy the Dan Dan noodles priced at $7.90 and the kale with garlic sauce. The menu appeals even to picky eaters, making it clearly kid approved.
Good to know
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, but reservations are not required.
The restaurant is very accommodating for large groups, making it a good choice for gatherings.
The facility is clean and well-maintained, providing a pleasant dining environment.
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.
Offers authentic French-style desserts with a European flair that are both delicious and visually appealing. Desserts serve as a perfect complement to special occasions like weddings.
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.
Good to know
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 kiosk with counter-style seating for about ten people offers a clean, cozy vibe with fun local decor featuring references to Japan and Seattle. Atmosphere stays relaxing and welcoming, enhanced by good music and quirky menu names. Waffles stand out as crispy outside, chewy inside, drawing regulars for quick, satisfying bites.
Strawberry matcha ice cream mochi offers a unique dessert option. Waffles come with ice cream and fresh fruit toppings, and waffle bits serve as a tasty, affordable snack.
Kids enjoy the waffles here, often rating them highly. Staff attitude can affect the experience, with some reports of rudeness when kids raise concerns.
Good to know
Seating is extremely limited, with only four seats available.
The chicken and waffles are Asian style, not southern style.
Takeout is recommended due to limited seating.
Space combines authentic Japanese decor with a partially open kitchen showcasing chefs at work. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, with Japanese rock and K-pop music playing at a moderate volume. The environment feels clean, chic, and inviting, suitable for comfortable dining.
Taiyaki with green tea ice cream features a warm fish-shaped cake filled with red bean paste. The Momo dessert stands out for its jiggly texture.
Staff show patience with kids and treat young diners well. Japanese chicken yakitori is a kid favorite that often gets second orders.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 50% off drinks after 9pm on weekdays.
The restaurant is open until midnight on weekdays.
All-you-can-eat yakitori is available, but limited to 90 minutes.
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.
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.
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.
Coconut dessert stands out as a recommended choice. Desserts overall are consistently good and pair well with the pizzas and salads.
Choices suit both picky eaters and pizza fans. Waitstaff stay attentive and friendly even with small kids. Kid-friendly options appear on the menu.
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.
Outdoor seating on a pier offers waterfront views and a calming atmosphere with UK vibes and kitschy decor. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, often accompanied by soft background music and a neighborhood feel even for visitors.
The cobbler stands out as a great dessert that arrives warm and delicious. The dessert menu offers other options, but the cobbler tends to overshadow them.
Kids enjoy the Mac and cheese pie and warm cookies. Staff like Kevin and Annette provide thoughtful care and make sure kids feel welcome.
Good to know
Happy hour offers pasties for $6, making it a great deal.
During happy hour, drinks are $1 off, but most items are full price.
The restaurant is pet friendly, allowing you to bring your furry friends.
Festive cafe with detailed holiday decor and ambient lighting creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere. Space includes a hidden room and offers free Wi-Fi, making it inviting for reading, working, or socializing. The environment appeals to both kids and adults with its fun, holiday-themed setup.
Great desserts offer a nice change of pace with solid choices. The shop feels cute and suits a romantic date or casual family outing.
A holiday-themed entrance leads to a snow effect that kids love. The festive atmosphere makes it a great spot for pictures and keeps kids entertained and eager to stay.
Good to know
The cafe specializes in Vietnamese coffee and ice cream.
Prices for ice cream sundaes start at $6.
There is a paid parking lot and street parking available next door.
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.
Crème brûlée stands out with its incredible flavor and light texture. Desserts here are generally tasty and satisfying.
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.
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.
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.
Key lime pie and molten chocolate cake stand out as fantastic desserts. Staff often offer complimentary treats for celebrations and provide strong recommendations on sweets.
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.
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 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.
Kunefe features delicate shredded phyllo dough layered with sweet cheese. Other desserts include Trileche, Baklava, and Turkish delight.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Dessert options include coconut cream pie, lemon meringue, and strawberry rhubarb parfait. Sometimes dessert is skipped during visits.
Reservations can be made for groups with toddlers. A kids menu is available. The peel and eat shrimp is a hit with little ones.
Good to know
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.
Large grocery store offers bright, spacious layout with well-lit, sophisticated design. Atmosphere varies from lively and energetic with upbeat music to more meditative during rush hours. Features include self-checkout options and indoor and outdoor seating for dining.
Dessert options include a variety of bakery desserts, with tres leches and macarons standing out. The selection covers many sweet treats alongside other food types.
Self checkouts with palm payment let kids handle purchases easily. The store offers toddler- and PWD-friendly access and a variety of kid-friendly foods like frozen pizzas and sushi.
Good to know
Self-validated parking is available with a purchase, no minimum required.
Parking validation is not available from 6 PM to closing on weekdays.
Cash is not accepted; only credit cards and mobile payments are allowed.
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.
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.
Staff create special desserts for celebrations like proposals and anniversaries. They handle dessert requests with care and sometimes add surprise treats to mark the occasion.
Waitstaff sometimes doubt kids will try lobster mac and cheese. Families can dine comfortably for special occasions like anniversaries.
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.
Elegant steakhouse with intimate windowless dining and bright lighting that highlights activity in the open kitchen. Atmosphere blends family-friendly warmth with occasional noise requiring raised voices. Known for high-quality steaks and a well-curated wine and cocktail menu.
Cheesecake and crème brûlée stand out as dessert choices, both pairing well with coffee. Desserts arrive with thoughtful touches like chocolate messages, and service is attentive and well-timed.
Staff like Simone and Cameron provide attentive care during kids' events. The menu includes healthy kids options and mocktails for children.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. daily.
The happy hour menu is only available in the bar area.
Expect to pay around $100 per person for a full meal.
Hotel setting blends classic 1920s decor with cozy, intimate library seating and a grand, refined atmosphere. Energy feels positive and special, suited for quiet conversation or celebratory occasions. Space varies from elegant rooms to lively bar areas, offering distinct vibes within one venue.
Desserts and scones come out well-prepared and delicious. Servers offer extra desserts and special teas, making the experience stand out.
Staff show kindness and thoughtfulness toward children, making the experience special. Kids enjoy lemonade tea and large portions suited for ages 5 and 8.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for afternoon tea to ensure seating.
The tiered food stand costs $210 for two people, excluding drinks.
Gluten-free and nut-free options are available upon request.
Open, spacious interior with big windows and long tables suits groups well. Atmosphere is lively and upbeat, fueled by K-pop and EDM music playing on multiple TVs. Smokeless grills and a self-service buffet add convenience to the dining experience.
A food bar includes many vegetables, appetizers, and desserts with meals. A new dessert called Strawberry Shave Ice offers a fresh, sweet option.
Kids under 42 inches eat free and get ice cream after the meal. The birthday child eats free, which can save on costs. The lingering stink may affect sensitive children.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups larger than four to ensure seating.
Parking can be challenging; consider using paid street parking on busy weekends.
Expect to pay around $50 per person for the premium all-you-can-eat menu.