Phil Edry: Open at 6 am for killer Italian espresso drinks. Also great Naples style pizza at a very reasonable price. Kid friendly, adult friendly. Columbia City is so cool.
Kat Duncan: Excellent spot for kids - high chairs, gelato, and cups with lids!
Carmen: The pomodoro pizza Ciro, with prosciutto and mushrooms is an excellent choice. Have lemon gelato for desert!
2. Pacific Science Center
8.2
200 2nd Ave N (200 Second Ave), Seattle, WA
Science Museum · Lower Queen Anne · 110 tips and reviews
Stephen Swisher: Cool exhibits, fun for kids and families
Denise F: Good museum for kids, very interactive and lots of fun for kids. Imax cinema is awesome.
David Herrera: I suppose this was a nice family friendly place it just wasnt what I excpected. I suppose I should have done my own research on the place before attending
5. Stoup Brewing
9.1
1108 NW 52nd St (at 11th Ave NW), Seattle, WA
Brewery · Ballard · 48 tips and reviews
Evonne Benedict: Great neighborhood hangout with awesome beers (try the ISA first) dog and kid friendly too!
Jennifer Burlington: Great beer, great patio! Very kid friendly.
Lindsey S: Great beer selection at reasonable prices. Fantastic beer garden that’s dog and kid friendly (note: no dogs upstairs though). No food, but usually a food truck parked outside. Grab a passport & stamp!
6. Wild Mountain Cafe
8.9
1408 NW 85th St, Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · Crown Hill · 26 tips and reviews
Ulysses .: $43 for 2 people and a baby. Very kid friendly. Delicious potato cakes, perfectly crispy and tasty bacon. Wife loved the eggs Benedict. French toast could be improved - needs brioche.
Anne Martens: Outstanding eggs benedict. Real, light, delicious hollandaise.
Mike Spear: Great service. The garlic potato pancakes in place of hash browns are amazing.
8. Two Doors Down
8.8
2332 E Madison St (E John St), Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 9 tips and reviews
Rachel P: New, totally repeatable neighborhood burger joint! Looks very kid friendly. Peach BBQ sauce is delicious.
Drew Rios: I absolutely love this place. Great quality griddle burgers, thin patties, awesome toppings, and a simplistic menu. Their fries and hop-garlic mayo alone are reason to come back :)!
Nick Wood: Great tap list, great burgers!
Ralph Meyer: Great selection of flavors, very family and kid friendly. Nice size portions.
Patrick Walker: Finally a vegan ice cream worth eating! I was hesitant at first; not every one can pull off a good coconut based flavor, but you can tell Full Tilt did their homework after the quarters ran out
Chewsy: Ever heard of "Ube"? It's a Japanese sweet potato and is simply incredible as ice cream. http://chewsy.com/r/a/f5jaM Read more.
10. Jack's BBQ
8.6
3942 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA
BBQ Joint · Industrial District · 50 tips and reviews
Celinka To: Brisket, braised collard greens, pulled pork
Mike Klozar: The meat! Brisket or ribs. Forget the sauce, this is Central Texas style where the flavor is 14 hours of smoke, salt & pepper. There is nothing else like it in Seattle. The pitmaster, Tony, is great.
Haley B: The driest, least flavorful BBQ this Texas girl has ever had. So sad because I was glad to see a Texas BBQ joint in Seattle.
13. 2C Thai
8.5
12506 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA
Thai Restaurant · Lake City · 9 tips and reviews
Tammy McCray: Really good Thai food! Must try!
Enrique Gutiérrez Arzate: Menu is about the same like most of Thai places, but the presentation and flavor is very good!
Milton Jones: Excellent Thai food. Three different dishes, each one delicious. Pad see yew wonderfully smoky and authentic. Crispy chicken with vegetables out of this world. Lovely staff. Highly recommended.