Behind the sedate brick façade is a hip, hard-edged urban eatery. Elegant baguette sandwiches ($4.25-$7.50) built on Le Panier bread, with pork, lamb, steak, cured meats, chicken, veggies and tofu. Read more.
The setting is gracious. The staff is fluent in their roles. Chef/owner Philip Mihalski offers a tantalizing contemporary American menu; it's food cooked with nuance and verve. Servers are wine savvy. Read more.
Features nigiri, rolls, sashimi and appetizers. Nearly everything is less than $5. It's even cheaper during happy hour. Genki's best dishes are shrimp, tuna and salmon. Try the garlic-mayo sauce. Read more.
Before classic cocktails became hip Oliver's reigned as one of Seattle's premiere cocktail lounges, especially for martinis. Look for bartender bartender Patrick Donnelly Jr. Happy hour 4:30-6 Read more.
An unassuming little joint. The kind of place you overlook unless you are looking for it. Fresh slices of albacore and yellowfin for $1. Generous size; More fish than rice. Happy hour 4:30-6 pm Read more.
Family Days are the third Saturday of each month from 11am-3pm and include art projects, music demonstrations, special tours, and workshops. Powered by ParentsConnect.com Read more.
The spots got the hoods' only roof-top deck on which to imbibe their signature 'tails like the Aperol/ vodka/lime juice/orange bitters Aperol Rickey. Read more.
Cheesy now has new meaning w/ this artisanal curd shop slinging local & imported cheese like Pecorino from Black Sheep, which thinks you'll go for this, 'cause this is where it's at. Read more.
A popular place for gay men to forage for hip clothes. Even Hugo Boss and Giorgio Armani shirts have popped up on the racks. But you will have to fight for it. Calling it out doesn't count. Read more.
This Neapolitan pizzeria features "little plates" for happy hour ($3-$4) that are bigger than those served at most restaurants, and they're often made with fresh, gourmet ingredients. 3-6pm M-F Read more.