Seattle...can "U" help?
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Depends upon when you're coming to Seattle and what area of town you want to go to. If you do a search on Seattle there are many posts re: food. Also, you can check out zagat.com - they have recommendations as well.
Some of my favorites include the following:
Cactus (southwestern)
Daniel's Broiler (steak)
Adriatica
Palisades (pricey - but great for the pupu platter and drinks)
Ray's Boathouse
Pagacha (Bellevue - inexpensive - pizza like Croatian meal)
Cafe Flora (vegetarian)
Sostanza's (Italian)
Buppa de becca (sp?)
5 Spot
Enjoy your visit here. There are many good restaurants throughout the city.
Some of my favorites include the following:
Cactus (southwestern)
Daniel's Broiler (steak)
Adriatica
Palisades (pricey - but great for the pupu platter and drinks)
Ray's Boathouse
Pagacha (Bellevue - inexpensive - pizza like Croatian meal)
Cafe Flora (vegetarian)
Sostanza's (Italian)
Buppa de becca (sp?)
5 Spot
Enjoy your visit here. There are many good restaurants throughout the city.
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
When you get to SEA, pick up the latest copy of the stranger or Seattle Weekly. You can also look at these online. http://seattleweekly.com
http://stranger.com
http://stranger.com
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
The Belltown and Denny Regrade areas, between the foot of Queen Anne Hill and downtown, are full of clubs and restaurants which ought to have something for you. Pioneer Square, at the other end of downtown but available on (free until 9 PM) bus, also has a big cluster of clubs and restaurants. Get the Stranger or the Weekly for specific activities.