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The approximately 14-table [3] restaurant has "Spartan" furnishings, according to The Stranger, [4] and offers views of the city's skyline. [5] Seattle Best Places (1996) describes That's Amore as "cheery" and "urbane", with "decent" portions. [6] The restaurant is dog-friendly, according to Seattle Post-Intelligencer. [7]
The website said of Hot Mama's: "Inspired by New York, made in Seattle, this pizza is great, cheap, and perfectly greasy any time of day." [9] Seattle Metropolitan says, "Hole-in-the-wall Mama's staves off your post-club munchies with foldable slices and indulges your voyeuristic tendencies with a better people-watching scene than the airport."
Joe's Bar and Grill is a dive bar at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and South King Street in Seattle's Chinatown–International District. Seattle Weekly has called the business "a roughneck oasis in the International District". [1] Curbed has described the bar as a "classic dive" with fried food, beer, and pull-tabs. [2]
Seattle restaurants’ gross annual sales are a total of $2.9 billion as of 2016. [1] Seattle is the fifth city ranked by restaurant-density with 24.9 restaurants per 10,000 households. [2] During the COVID-19 pandemic of the early 2020s, several new restaurants emerged through pop-ups and later moved into conventional retail spaces. [3]
The menu includes Nashville-style hot chicken, cabbage-and-pepper coleslaw, collards, and fried green tomatoes. [4] The restaurant serves fried chicken sandwiches. [ 5 ]
The business has operated coffee shops in Shoreline and Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, and is also a whole bean roaster. [2] [3] Black Coffee Northwest plans to open a shop in Seattle's Central District in 2024. Black Coffee Northwest also serves as a community hub, [4] and provides barista training and internships. [5]
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 Carlile Room is a bar and restaurant in Downtown Seattle, inspired by and named after American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile. [3] [4] Thrillist has described the business as a "retro-themed" New American restaurant with an "eclectic" selection of small plates of meats and vegetables sourced locally, such as broccoli flowers, salmon, and venison leg. [5]