Classic Establishment
Classic Establishment
Page 2Paseo Caribbean Food
Paseo is a legendary Caribbean sandwich shop in Fremont. You’ll like it, but it’s not the best Carribbean sandwich in Seattle —that’s Un Bien.
The Pink Door
You haven't really had lasagna until it's hit your table overlooking the Puget Sound at The Pink Door.
Maneki
Maneki in the International District is one of the oldest restaurants in Seattle. Come here to eat sushi and other Japanese plates in a tatami room.
Jackson’s Catfish Corner
Jackson's Catfish Corner is the newest location of a Central District classic that serves fried seafood and Southern sides.
Burgermaster
Burgermaster is a classic drive-in restaurant just off 520 in Bellevue that serves burgers, fries, onion rings, and milkshakes. Bill Gates loves it.
14 Carrot Cafe
14 Carrot Cafe is a classic Eastlake diner that serves breakfast and lunch. Get the carrot cake pancakes.
Pike Place Chowder
Pike Place Chowder is a seafood spot Downtown specializing in New England-style clam chowder.
Piroshky Piroshky
Piroshky Piroshky is a Russian bakery Downtown specializing in sweet and savory filled pastries.
Ellenos Greek Yogurt Pike Place
Ellenos Greek Yogurt is a Downtown staple that serves delicious Greek yogurt at a stand in Pike Place Market.
Market Grill
Market Grill is a tiny counter downtown at Pike Place Market with delicious seafood sandwiches, chowder, and poke.
Harbor City Restaurant
Harbor City Restaurant is a classic dim sum spot in the International District.
Shorty’s
Come to the iconic Shorty’s bar in Belltown for hot dogs and never-ending rows of pinball machines.
Portage Bay Cafe
When you have to please a big group for brunch, Portage Bay has your back. There are a few around town, but we like South Lake Union best.