Need help planning dinner for 16 in downtown Seattle
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Need help planning dinner for 16 in downtown Seattle
I am leaving for Seattle tomorrow night and need help finding a place for 16 professionals attending a conference to have a casual group dinner (not crazy expensive) at 8 p.m. Saturday night. I would like a fun local place with a view if possible and we are coming from Texas so a chance to have some seafood would be greatly appreciated. The place I thought I wanted to go will not push tables together for more than 4 people. We will be coming from the convention center so something not too terribly far would be great...within decent cab distance. Thanks in advance!
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I'd reserve the Bayroom at Cutter's. It is semi-private and has a great water and waterfront view. Lots of nice seafood to choose from. I had the company holiday party there this year and they did a great job for us.
It's a large and somewhat tourist & business restaurant. That said, they can handle a party of 16 without melting down like could happen trying to squeeze into smaller restaurants.
It's a large and somewhat tourist & business restaurant. That said, they can handle a party of 16 without melting down like could happen trying to squeeze into smaller restaurants.
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Seafood.
Fun.
View.
Not crazy expensive.
Near Convention Center.
Wow!
Oceanaire meets all criteria except view.
Elliot's and the Waterfront on the waterfront and McCormick & Schmick's Harborside on Lake Union all have views and fish and are within a reasonable taxi ride.
Fun.
View.
Not crazy expensive.
Near Convention Center.
Wow!
Oceanaire meets all criteria except view.
Elliot's and the Waterfront on the waterfront and McCormick & Schmick's Harborside on Lake Union all have views and fish and are within a reasonable taxi ride.
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Both are good choices. At Anthony's, you might look into the "Bell Street Diner", which is their moderate=price, more casual restaurant in the same building as Anthony's Pier 66:
http://www.anthonys.com/restaurants/casual.html
http://www.anthonys.com/restaurants/casual.html
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You've gotten some great suggestions--if for some reason they don't pan out, the Dahlia Lounge has a private dining room that might work. No view, but they have great food and always have a couple of seafood dishes on the menu.
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Also two possibilities on south Lake Union (both with banquet rooms with great views of the lake, houseboats, lights etc.) - Chandlers Crabhouse and Daniel's Broiler. Chandler's has excellent fish; Daniel's arguably the best steaks in town but also with plenty of red meat choices for non-fishy types.
Same ownership - http://www.schwartzbros.com/restaurants.cfm
Same ownership - http://www.schwartzbros.com/restaurants.cfm
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I was just in Seattle last month with a group this size.
We ate at Six Seven Restaurant in the Hotel Edgewater. http://www.edgewaterhotel.com/defaul...ing_restaurant
The view was beautiful and the service was truly superb
We ate at Six Seven Restaurant in the Hotel Edgewater. http://www.edgewaterhotel.com/defaul...ing_restaurant
The view was beautiful and the service was truly superb
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Sorry, posted too soon!
Anyway, I can't say enough about the service and the atmosphere was very nice, very "lodge"y. I think our bill was about $1900 including gratuity for 15. We had tons of wine and apps as well so I thought it was reasonably priced.
Anyway, I can't say enough about the service and the atmosphere was very nice, very "lodge"y. I think our bill was about $1900 including gratuity for 15. We had tons of wine and apps as well so I thought it was reasonably priced.
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Love Six Seven and the Hotel Edgewater, great suggestion. The Dahlia Lounge was also very nice for a meal. Another place we enjoyed was Salty's in Alki Beach, casual restaurant with beautiful views of Seattle from the dining room. ***kim***
