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Restaurants we recommend in the

Waterfront area of Seattle

The Waterfront area in Seattle lies down the hill from the downtown Seattle area.  It is a small strip of land between the bottom of the bluff below downtown and the edge of Elliot Bay.

 

Today, Seattle’s waterfront is no longer an industrial and wharf area.  Today the railroad tracks onto the wharfs are gone and in their place is a sidewalk, parks, and tourist attractions.

 

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Rippe’s Steaks, Chops and Seafood

2801 Alaskan Way (Pier 70)

Seattle, WA 98121

 

This casual establishment is known as the blue jeans steakhouse.  It is affiliated with the upscale El Gaucho, but is much more affordable.  A specialty is the Seattle steak which is rubbed with espresso.  Open for lunch and dinner.

 

 

Seafood

 

Anthony’s Pier 66

2201 Alaskan Way

Seattle, WA 98121
206-448-6688

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A premier Northwest Seafood restaurant.  Reservation recommended.  Full bar.  Open for dinner only.  Warm weather deck.

 

 

Anthony’s Bell Street Diner

2201 Alaskan Way

Seattle, WA 98121
206-448-6688

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Casual seafood restaurant  No Reservations.  Full bar.  Open for lunch and dinner.  Warm weather outdoor dining.

 

The Crab Pot Restaurant & Bar

1301 Alaskan Way

Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: 206-624-1890

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  A popular choice at this very casual restaurant is the feast of crab, clams, shrimp, corn on the cob, potatoes and andouille sausage presented in a large metal bowl and dumped on the table.  Patrons are provided with a bib and a mallet!  No silverware required.  Burgers, ribs and chicken are also available.

 

The Fisherman’s Restaurant & Bar

1301 Alaskan Way (Pier 57)

Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: 206-623-3500

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Fresh seafood is the specialty at this waterfront restaurant with a fine family dining atmosphere.  One of the choices is the Fisherman’s feast style four course dinner.

 

 

The Waterfront Seafood Grill

2801 Alaskan Way  (Pier 70)

Seattle, WA 98121

Phone: 206- 956-9171

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The view is outstanding and the food fresh and delicious at this romantic restaurant.  Live piano music nightly.  Open for dinner.  Reservations recommended.

 

Steamers Seafood Café

 1421 Alaskan Way (Pier 56)

Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: 206-623-2066

 

Fish and chips and chowder are the specialties at this casual establishment where you order at the counter and eat at an inside table or eat outside.

Steamer’s Ice Cream Corner serves hand-made ice cream.

 

Elliott’s Oyster House

1201 Alaskan Way (Pier 56)

Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: 206-623-0211

http://www.elliottsoysterhouse.com/

 

This establishment has been a Seattle favorite for over 30 years.  You can watch oysters being shucked and crab cracked at the 21 foot long oyster-shellfish bar.  A wide variety of local and Alaskan seafood is available.

 

Ivar’s Acres of Clams

1001 Alaskan Way (Pier 54)

Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: 206-624-6852

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This informal restaurant has wonderful views of the ferries and delicious fresh seafood and chowder.  The Fish Bar has take out.  Open for lunch and dinner.

 

Northwest Cuisine

 

 

 

Specialty

 

Royal Argosy Dining Cruises

1201 Alaskan Way (Pier 56)

Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: 206-623-1445

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Wonderful sights, elegant meals and entertainment make these cruises extremely popular.  Reservations are necessary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ice Cream

 

 See Steamer’s (above)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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