
You won’t get a table at Matt’s without a reservation.

FAMOUS PLACES IN SEATTLE WINDOWS
Large demi-lune windows frame postcard-perfect views of the iconic market sign, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains beyond. With high timber-beamed ceilings and checkerboard floors, Matt’s feels light and airy during the day, and romantic after the sun goes down. The lunch menu here is brief but outstanding – the catfish and pulled-pork sandwiches are two dependable favorites – and the dinner menu changes regularly, determined by what’s available from the market stalls below. Matt’s in the Market įor a quintessentially Seattle dining experience, there’s no better restaurant than Matt’s, serving new American lunch and dinner in the heart of Pike Place Market. Casual attire is suitable just about anywhere (except Canlis). The best burger in downtown Seattle is at Lil Woody’s. The best seafood in Seattle is at Etta’s and Rock Creek.Seattle’s best late night eateries are Green Leaf and Ba Bar.Seattle’s best steaks are found at El Gaucho and Kokakku.The best pasta in Seattle is at Spinasse.Seattle’s best restaurants on the water are Elliot’s Oyster House and Ray’s Boathouse.Their Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter might be the best cookie on the planet. The best bakery in Seattle is Macrina.Seattle’s best new restaurants are June Baby in Ravenna, Sawyer in Ballard, and Aerlume near Pike Place Market.Seattle’s best sandwiches are at Salumi and Paseo.Seattle’s best Japanese restaurants are Maneki and Issian.Seattle’s best sushi is at Kisaku, Sushi Kashiba, and Wataru.The best spots for dinner and a show in Seattle are The Pink Door and Teatro Zinzani.The best vegetarian restaurant in Seattle is Café Flora.Best bar food: Radiator Whiskey (Pike Place Market), Alibi Room (Pike Place Market), Union Saloon (Wallingford), and Russell’s (Fremont).


