Guidebook for Seattle

Natalie
Guidebook for Seattle

Food Scene

Delicious food, all organic and sustainable.
50 habitants recommandent
Homegrown
1531 Melrose Ave
50 habitants recommandent
Delicious food, all organic and sustainable.
For foodies!
130 habitants recommandent
How To Cook A Wolf
2208 Queen Anne Ave N
130 habitants recommandent
For foodies!
Awesome little coffee shop.
28 habitants recommandent
Caffe Ladro Upper Queen Anne
2205 Queen Anne Ave N
28 habitants recommandent
Awesome little coffee shop.
This Queen Anne location feels like a corner Pizzeria in Naples - but a bit more polished. Perfect for small groups, just a short walk from the main shopping strip along Queen Anne avenue.
119 habitants recommandent
Via Tribunali
317 W Galer St
119 habitants recommandent
This Queen Anne location feels like a corner Pizzeria in Naples - but a bit more polished. Perfect for small groups, just a short walk from the main shopping strip along Queen Anne avenue.
Famous and fancy!
129 habitants recommandent
Canlis
2576 Aurora Ave N
129 habitants recommandent
Famous and fancy!
Cute little ice cream shop, with non-dairy options, too.
468 habitants recommandent
Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream
917 E Pine St
468 habitants recommandent
Cute little ice cream shop, with non-dairy options, too.
Excellent Thai food, my daughter loves this restaurant. :)
14 habitants recommandent
Orrapin Thai Cuisine
10 Boston St
14 habitants recommandent
Excellent Thai food, my daughter loves this restaurant. :)
The 5 Spot changes themes every few months, so they have good variety, even on their regular menu. It's usually pretty busy. Casual feel, interesting interior that changes with the theme.
84 habitants recommandent
5 Spot
1502 Queen Anne Ave N
84 habitants recommandent
The 5 Spot changes themes every few months, so they have good variety, even on their regular menu. It's usually pretty busy. Casual feel, interesting interior that changes with the theme.
New Orleans and Cajun creole cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner in the heart of lower Queen Anne.
177 habitants recommandent
Toulouse Petit
601 Queen Anne Ave N
177 habitants recommandent
New Orleans and Cajun creole cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner in the heart of lower Queen Anne.
A forerunner of the farm-to-cup craze is Caffe Vita, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2015. The company prides itself on direct relationships with all of its sources and a meticulous method of roasting that has made it an anchor of the city’s small-batch roasters.
116 habitants recommandent
Caffe Vita
5028 Wilson Ave S
116 habitants recommandent
A forerunner of the farm-to-cup craze is Caffe Vita, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2015. The company prides itself on direct relationships with all of its sources and a meticulous method of roasting that has made it an anchor of the city’s small-batch roasters.
Nice place to interact with locals over great food and hot coffee.
47 habitants recommandent
Caffe Fiore
224 W Galer St
47 habitants recommandent
Nice place to interact with locals over great food and hot coffee.
Excellent venue to go with a group (especially for happy hour or late night drinks- abundant selection), date, or family!
20 habitants recommandent
Grappa
2 W Boston St
20 habitants recommandent
Excellent venue to go with a group (especially for happy hour or late night drinks- abundant selection), date, or family!
An avant garde, new American restaurant.
24 habitants recommandent
Eden Hill
2209 Queen Anne Ave N
24 habitants recommandent
An avant garde, new American restaurant.
Betty serves a rotating menu of bistro-style food using seasonal ingredients. We are centrally located amongst the trendy businesses along Queen Anne Avenue's bustling business district - step inside to our inviting yet eclectic and sophisticated atmosphere, featuring art by Bay Area artist, Judah Thomas. The restaurant offers seating in either our dining room or at the chef's counter where you can watch our talented chefs at work. During the summer months, those who are 21+ can join us for our seasonal fare and libations on our secluded and charming back patio. Betty also has a full bar and lounge and a superb wine list with values from around the globe. Reservations are recommended.
58 habitants recommandent
Betty
1507 Queen Anne Ave N
58 habitants recommandent
Betty serves a rotating menu of bistro-style food using seasonal ingredients. We are centrally located amongst the trendy businesses along Queen Anne Avenue's bustling business district - step inside to our inviting yet eclectic and sophisticated atmosphere, featuring art by Bay Area artist, Judah Thomas. The restaurant offers seating in either our dining room or at the chef's counter where you can watch our talented chefs at work. During the summer months, those who are 21+ can join us for our seasonal fare and libations on our secluded and charming back patio. Betty also has a full bar and lounge and a superb wine list with values from around the globe. Reservations are recommended.
One of the Best Mexican Restaurants in the U.S. Travel + Leisure, April 2013.
76 habitants recommandent
Mezcaleria Oaxaca
2123 Queen Anne Avenue North
76 habitants recommandent
One of the Best Mexican Restaurants in the U.S. Travel + Leisure, April 2013.
Great little place for brunch.
11 habitants recommandent
Bite Box
307 W McGraw St
11 habitants recommandent
Great little place for brunch.
Great spot to stop in for a quick lunch or great cup of coffee and baked goods.
283 habitants recommandent
Macrina Bakery & Cafe
2408 1st Ave
283 habitants recommandent
Great spot to stop in for a quick lunch or great cup of coffee and baked goods.
French bakery, 'nuff said!
52 habitants recommandent
Moonrise Bakery
1805 Queen Anne Ave N
52 habitants recommandent
French bakery, 'nuff said!
Doughnuts, coffee and tea.
257 habitants recommandent
Top Pot Doughnuts
609 Summit Ave E
257 habitants recommandent
Doughnuts, coffee and tea.
Great variety of frozen yogurts and toppings, including a couple of non-dairy choices.
29 habitants recommandent
Menchie's Frozen Yogurt
2101 Queen Anne Ave N
29 habitants recommandent
Great variety of frozen yogurts and toppings, including a couple of non-dairy choices.
Serving organic salads, sandwiches, soups, and juices from local producers.
28 habitants recommandent
Bounty Kitchen
7 Boston St
28 habitants recommandent
Serving organic salads, sandwiches, soups, and juices from local producers.
Awesome pizza and Zeeks co-founder Doug McClure used to deliver pizza from the Dravus Street location on a skateboard!
165 habitants recommandent
Zeeks Pizza
6459 California Ave SW
165 habitants recommandent
Awesome pizza and Zeeks co-founder Doug McClure used to deliver pizza from the Dravus Street location on a skateboard!
Delicious food and drink options. Cute decor inside and open spacious layout. copalseattle.com
19 habitants recommandent
Copal
323 Occidental Ave S
19 habitants recommandent
Delicious food and drink options. Cute decor inside and open spacious layout. copalseattle.com

Drinks & Nightlife

63 habitants recommandent
Paragon
2125 Queen Anne Avenue North
63 habitants recommandent
Absolutely fabulous food and a full bar. Upper Queen Anne's Finest Ale House!
39 habitants recommandent
Hilltop Ale House
2129 Queen Anne Ave N
39 habitants recommandent
Absolutely fabulous food and a full bar. Upper Queen Anne's Finest Ale House!
…far away from the hustle and bustle of Queen Anne ave., rumored to be one of the first bars to open after Prohibition. You’ll find a place where you can forget the day’s worries and relax with a pint or a stiff drink and banter with the best regulars in town; it’s also the only place on the hill with pool tables and dart boards. So grab a friend and come down and catch a game on one of our flat screens, or pick some tunes on the Internet Jukebox and try to convince the bartender that The Beatles are better than The Stones.
29 habitants recommandent
Targy's Tavern
600 W Crockett St
29 habitants recommandent
…far away from the hustle and bustle of Queen Anne ave., rumored to be one of the first bars to open after Prohibition. You’ll find a place where you can forget the day’s worries and relax with a pint or a stiff drink and banter with the best regulars in town; it’s also the only place on the hill with pool tables and dart boards. So grab a friend and come down and catch a game on one of our flat screens, or pick some tunes on the Internet Jukebox and try to convince the bartender that The Beatles are better than The Stones.

Essentials

722 habitants recommandent
Trader Joe's
1700 E Madison St
722 habitants recommandent
461 habitants recommandent
Safeway
516 1st Ave W
461 habitants recommandent
Natural health and beauty products - I love this store.
Pharmaca Wellness & Natural Beauty
1900 Queen Anne Ave N
Natural health and beauty products - I love this store.
The best and largest co-op in the U.S.
171 habitants recommandent
PCC Community Markets - Fremont
600 N 34th St
171 habitants recommandent
The best and largest co-op in the U.S.

Sightseeing

Kerry Park has an amazing view of Seattle that you can't get anywhere else. On a good day, you can see Mount Rainier behind the city skyline!
881 habitants recommandent
Parc Kerry
211 W Highland Dr
881 habitants recommandent
Kerry Park has an amazing view of Seattle that you can't get anywhere else. On a good day, you can see Mount Rainier behind the city skyline!
Beautiful fountain and great place to relax and people watch.
24 habitants recommandent
Fontaine internationale
305 Harrison St
24 habitants recommandent
Beautiful fountain and great place to relax and people watch.
Culture takes center stage in Queen Anne, where you can find the all-encompassing Seattle Center. Here, visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits at Pacific Science Center and Museum of Pop Culture. Then score unparalleled views atop the Space Needle or at nearby Kerry Park to see a panorama of the entire city and—on clear days—a glimpse of Mount Rainier. For patrons of the arts, Pacific Northwest Ballet stages more than 100 performances annually, while Seattle Opera has prepared such shows as Mozart’s The Magic Flute for its 2017 season.
362 habitants recommandent
Centre de Seattle
305 Harrison St
362 habitants recommandent
Culture takes center stage in Queen Anne, where you can find the all-encompassing Seattle Center. Here, visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits at Pacific Science Center and Museum of Pop Culture. Then score unparalleled views atop the Space Needle or at nearby Kerry Park to see a panorama of the entire city and—on clear days—a glimpse of Mount Rainier. For patrons of the arts, Pacific Northwest Ballet stages more than 100 performances annually, while Seattle Opera has prepared such shows as Mozart’s The Magic Flute for its 2017 season.
360–degree panoramic views!
1748 habitants recommandent
Space Needle
400 Broad St
1748 habitants recommandent
360–degree panoramic views!
Pike Place Market is popular with locals and visitors alike. This massive farmers market has expanded to include local vendors, restaurants and food producers, and more – with an emphasis on the food! Pike Place is home to all kinds of places with everything from fresh, local foods to street food to sit-down restaurants.
2310 habitants recommandent
Marché Pike Place
1531 Western Ave
2310 habitants recommandent
Pike Place Market is popular with locals and visitors alike. This massive farmers market has expanded to include local vendors, restaurants and food producers, and more – with an emphasis on the food! Pike Place is home to all kinds of places with everything from fresh, local foods to street food to sit-down restaurants.
Seattle’s Underground features the ruins of early Seattle – store fronts, city streets, hotels and businesses. After the Great Seattle Fire in 1889, when Pioneer Square burned to the ground, the city rebuilt right on top of itself and left this interesting bit of history below. Exploring it on a tour will show you a glimpse of the original Seattle.
285 habitants recommandent
Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
614 1st Ave
285 habitants recommandent
Seattle’s Underground features the ruins of early Seattle – store fronts, city streets, hotels and businesses. After the Great Seattle Fire in 1889, when Pioneer Square burned to the ground, the city rebuilt right on top of itself and left this interesting bit of history below. Exploring it on a tour will show you a glimpse of the original Seattle.

Arts & Culture

Under the arches, near the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center has over 300 interactive exhibits, two IMAX theaters and acres of hands-on fun.
271 habitants recommandent
Pacific Science Center
200 2nd Ave N
271 habitants recommandent
Under the arches, near the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center has over 300 interactive exhibits, two IMAX theaters and acres of hands-on fun.
Dedicated to the history and exploration of popular music, science fiction, and pop culture.
674 habitants recommandent
Musée de la culture populaire
325 5th Ave N
674 habitants recommandent
Dedicated to the history and exploration of popular music, science fiction, and pop culture.
PNB stages more than 100 ballet performances annually.
35 habitants recommandent
Pacific Northwest Ballet
301 Mercer St
35 habitants recommandent
PNB stages more than 100 ballet performances annually.
The Seattle Opera presents theatrically compelling operas by some of the world’s greatest composers. Call for season schedule. (206) 389-7676
38 habitants recommandent
McCaw Hall
321 Mercer Street
38 habitants recommandent
The Seattle Opera presents theatrically compelling operas by some of the world’s greatest composers. Call for season schedule. (206) 389-7676
The Museum of History & Industry’s (MOHAI) latest exhibit, Edible City: A Delicious Journey, serves up the story of how people eat in Seattle, and how urban palates have developed over the years. Visit MOHAI and discover the secret history of the Pacific Northwest’s favorite foods.
357 habitants recommandent
Musée de l'Histoire et de l'Industrie (MOHAI)
860 Terry Ave N
357 habitants recommandent
The Museum of History & Industry’s (MOHAI) latest exhibit, Edible City: A Delicious Journey, serves up the story of how people eat in Seattle, and how urban palates have developed over the years. Visit MOHAI and discover the secret history of the Pacific Northwest’s favorite foods.
The Seattle Art Museum is internationally recognized for its excellent collection of Asian, African and Native American art and for its fine collection of modern art produced by Pacific Northwest artists. The permanent collection includes 21,000 pieces and while it doesn't have huge collections of European art, it does have plentiful local art and wonderful visiting exhibits. The museum is centrally located downtown near the waterfront and Pike Place Market. Free days: First Thursdays free to all. First Fridays free to seniors. Second Friday 5-9 p.m. free to teens (13-17).
1072 habitants recommandent
Seattle Selfie Museum
92 Union St
1072 habitants recommandent
The Seattle Art Museum is internationally recognized for its excellent collection of Asian, African and Native American art and for its fine collection of modern art produced by Pacific Northwest artists. The permanent collection includes 21,000 pieces and while it doesn't have huge collections of European art, it does have plentiful local art and wonderful visiting exhibits. The museum is centrally located downtown near the waterfront and Pike Place Market. Free days: First Thursdays free to all. First Fridays free to seniors. Second Friday 5-9 p.m. free to teens (13-17).
The Puget Sound is one of the nation’s aerospace capitals, and it’s only fitting that we have one of the world’s best air and space museums. The Museum of Flight boasts over 80 aircraft, including the first 747, a retired Air Force One, a Concorde supersonic airliner, and a wide array of aircraft from the First and Second World Wars. There is also a theater with short performances about aviation history.
433 habitants recommandent
Le Musée du Vol
9404 E Marginal Way S
433 habitants recommandent
The Puget Sound is one of the nation’s aerospace capitals, and it’s only fitting that we have one of the world’s best air and space museums. The Museum of Flight boasts over 80 aircraft, including the first 747, a retired Air Force One, a Concorde supersonic airliner, and a wide array of aircraft from the First and Second World Wars. There is also a theater with short performances about aviation history.
This natural history museum on the UW campus is the state’s oldest museum and the closest opportunity to take a look at real dinosaur fossils. The Burke features plenty of fascinating biological and cultural history, and frequent, often excellent temporary exhibits.
123 habitants recommandent
Musée Burke d'histoire naturelle et de culture
4303 15th Ave NE
123 habitants recommandent
This natural history museum on the UW campus is the state’s oldest museum and the closest opportunity to take a look at real dinosaur fossils. The Burke features plenty of fascinating biological and cultural history, and frequent, often excellent temporary exhibits.
The Henry may not be Seattle’s biggest art museum, but it’s certainly the most adventurous. This gallery on UW’s campus has frequently changing exhibitions of contemporary art. Free day: First Thursdays free to all.
72 habitants recommandent
Henry Art Gallery
Northeast 41st Street
72 habitants recommandent
The Henry may not be Seattle’s biggest art museum, but it’s certainly the most adventurous. This gallery on UW’s campus has frequently changing exhibitions of contemporary art. Free day: First Thursdays free to all.
Strapped-for-cash art lovers need to look no further than Seattle’s Frye Art Museum, which is entirely free. Not only that, it’s a great little museum, with a wonderful permanent collection and some very exciting contemporary exhibitions. The Frye is a northwest treasure.
229 habitants recommandent
Musée d'art Frye
704 Terry Ave
229 habitants recommandent
Strapped-for-cash art lovers need to look no further than Seattle’s Frye Art Museum, which is entirely free. Not only that, it’s a great little museum, with a wonderful permanent collection and some very exciting contemporary exhibitions. The Frye is a northwest treasure.

Shopping

Blue Highway Games highlights board and card games for all ages.
15 habitants recommandent
Blue Highway Games
2203 Queen Anne Ave N
15 habitants recommandent
Blue Highway Games highlights board and card games for all ages.
Whimsical souvenirs and home accessories.
9 habitants recommandent
Stuhlberg's
1801 Queen Anne Ave N
9 habitants recommandent
Whimsical souvenirs and home accessories.
You can find anything from locally crafted jewelry to greeting cards—and mail them, too.
23 habitants recommandent
Queen Anne Dispatch
2212 Queen Anne Ave N
23 habitants recommandent
You can find anything from locally crafted jewelry to greeting cards—and mail them, too.

Everything Else

In case you're in town for a convention, here's the location of the Washington State Convention Center. Only minutes away from the apartment!
133 habitants recommandent
Centre des congrès de l'État de Washington
705 Pike St
133 habitants recommandent
In case you're in town for a convention, here's the location of the Washington State Convention Center. Only minutes away from the apartment!