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What are the places to dine right around Pike's Place?

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A friend and I will be vacationing in Seattle in a few months. What can anybody out there suggest??????

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  1. Steelhead diner!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best brunch on Sunday!

    Sazerac's!!!!! Also a good brunch, but good dinner too

    If you want the best Lobster you'll ever have, try the Lobster Shop, it's kind of far from Seattle, like 45 minutes, but well worth it.


  2. Ipanema is a fantastic Brazilian restaurant near Pike Place Market!  If you love meat, you'll love this place as they bring around choice cuts of roast(s), pork, beef, chicken, lamb, and more and slice you off fresh cuts as you take a pair of tongs and grab the slices right off the whole roasts!  Delish!  The salad bar here is great, the sides such as the plantains are fantastic as well, and try some of the specialty drinks!

    I'm really just saying this one, as I can go on forever with the number of restaurants near Pike Place Market!  If there's a specific type of restaurant you're looking for, I could probably give you a more specialized restaurant, but Ipanema just came to mind!  It's near the Seattle Art Museum, by the way...

  3. Pike Place Chowder is a must!  They have the best chowder and some unique combinations that make for a very tasty lunch.  You can order a sampler if you can't decide.

  4. Cafe Campagne, Purple Wine,

  5. Depends on how fancy you want to go...

    Cafe Campagne is a little pricey, but you don't have to be dressed to the nines.  

    Le Panier and DeLaurenti's are good places to grab a sandwich - both can be really busy, so I like to take something to go and eat outside if it's nice.

    If you're willing to go a few blocks, and you may want to because Pike Place will be overrun with tourists, Belltown has tons of great restaurants.  (It's a neighborhood near Pike Place.)  Belltown Pizza is wonderful.  Cascadia is a nice place for happy hour.  They have fantastic drinks - try the Alpine Martini - and yummy appetizers - try the sliders!

    Check out yelp.com and click on Seattle.  You can search by neighborhood.  There are good user reviews and tons of restaurants to peruse.

  6. if you are on vacation and staying at hotel , motel etc...

    better ask the hotel reception for their dinning guide ,

    i am sure they happy to give you the best ideal or check the local yellow book

  7. Right in the middle of Pike's, I think 2nd floor.  A little chinese place.  If you want to eat a large amount of seafood then just walk down to the Pier.  There's The Crab Pot and also Fisherman's. You can get a 5 course meal at the Fisherman's for a good price.

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