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- JJulieSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoSince there isn't much around, I wasn't sure what to expect of Creekside Restaurant. I was blown away by the great service and delicious food!More infoCreekside Restaurant at Kalaloch LodgePrice: Moderate• American• Moclips•4.2
- SStacySeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had the best experience for my husband’s birthday! We dined on a Monday evening. We split a variety of things including Thai calamari, fish tacos, Caesar salad, filet mignon and peach cobbler. Every single bite was incredible! Our service didn’t miss a beat and everyone was so kind and helpful. Our drinks were good, we were very full and being from the Seattle area, the bill was what I expected given what we ate. The Depot rivaled some of our small boutique restaurants in the city and we will absolutely return next time we are in town. What a gem! I grew up going to The Ark and have missed it. The Depot is my new Ark!More infoThe Depot Restaurant - SeaviewPrice: Expensive• Continental• Seaview•4.8
- EEmilySan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoExcellent food and service! The scallops were AMAZING!More infoThe SandbarPrice: Moderate• American• Long Beach•4.5
- RRockySan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoWe had a great experience. Clams and brussel sprout dishes were excellent. Street corn pizza was interesting and unique. Ate it all. The EVOO martini was smooth and delicious. The service was spot on and friendly. We will go again.More infoPickled FishPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Long Beach•4.3
- JJessicahSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 4, 2025Food was great! Added the crab to our wedge salad and it was delicious! The coconut prawns were delicious! Hostess welcomed us- seated us promptly and was attentive and sweet! Only disappointment was at night you can’t see the ocean- even at the window. But, that’s nobody’s fault:)More infoEmily's - Quinault Beach ResortPrice: Moderate• Prime Rib• Ocean Shores•4.2
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The Best Places to Grab a Drink in Seattle
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The Top 9 Seattle Restaurants for Outdoor Dining
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The 10 Greatest Restaurants in Seattle
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The Top Restaurants by Cuisine in Seattle
Whether it’s a margherita pizza or sashimi you seek, here are the best places by cuisine type, according to our tastemakers.
Discover Washington Coast
The Washington Coast is home to an amazing selection of cuisines. You should try paseo, a local favorite that can be found at several Puerto Rican eateries. Organic foods are also extremely popular with the locals and can be sampled at the restaurants dedicated to serving organic food. The area’s residents commonly enjoy the local salmon at the many seafood, American, and steakhouse dining establishments. Other meals that are a favorite in the region are teriyaki dishes. If you want to get a taste of the sweeter side of the local cuisine, try one of the cherry desserts made with local produce.
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The most romantic restaurant in Washington Coast is Creekside Restaurant at Kalaloch Lodge