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Single Shot is a 1,200-square-foot restaurant and bar on Summit Avenue, on Seattle's Capitol Hill. [2] In the guide book Moon Seattle, Allison Williams described the interior as a "glistening white space" with black furniture and "posh" globe lights. [3]
The bar Unicorn, located on Seattle's Capitol Hill, has been described by Eater Seattle 's Gabe Guarente as a "French circus-arcade-and-Jello-shot destination". Unicorn has a "downstairs sibling" called Narwhal. [2]
Tin Table is an LGBTQ [4] and woman-owned [5] restaurant on the second floor of the Oddfellows Hall, on Capitol Hill.Described by Eater Seattle as an "upscale" pub, [6] [7] Tin Table has a lounge, a long bar, and exposed brick.
The restaurant's interior, 2022. Lost Lake Cafe and Lounge is a 3,000 square foot diner in Capitol Hill. [2] In 2013, Bradley Foster of Thrillist wrote, "Inside, Lost Lake is stylishly lost in time, its space dominated by an old-school diner-style bar and clad in '60s-era decor ranging from faux wood paneling to chandeliers the Jetsons would love."
Tamari Bar is a bar and restaurant on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Chef and owner Makoto Kimoto opened the izakaya in February 2018, serving Japanese cuisine such as baozi, dandan noodles, onsen tamago, ramen, sushi and sashimi, and wagyu. The bar also serves cocktails and other drinks, as well as soft serve.
Leonardo David Raymundo included the restaurant in Eater Seattle 's 2017 overview of "Low-Stakes First Date Spots in Seattle". He wrote, "With big, open windows facing the east and a collection of vintage antiques littered about like a 1930s garage sale, Linda Derschang’s Oddfellows is a contemporary homage to the past.
The new restaurant’s menu will have standards, such as a Caprese tower, sliders, chips and dips and shrimp cocktail, but it also will feature Gibson’s own creations, such as Capt. Ken’s ...
Artusi is an Italian restaurant and cocktail bar at the intersection of 14th Avenue and Pine Street on Seattle's Capitol Hill. [4] [5] [6] It is considered a "sibling" restaurant to neighboring Spinasse. [7]