Really small place, so make reservations. Great array of farm to table entrees and awesome wine pairings. Get the Tasting Menu.
For a more casual vibe, try the small plate, no reservation menus on Mondays and Thursdays. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
I love the chicknuts appetizer...better than peanuts to go with beer! Get the pulled pork sandwich...you won't be disappointed!
This intimate and small West Seattle wine bar in the Gatewood neighborhood offers soup, salad, and sandwiches. Their relaxed wood-lined space is a great place to share wine with friends after work. Read more.
More than 80 wines are available by the glass many organized into four 2.5-ounce tastes. Has an eclectic menu that encourages sampling as well. Try something from the "Tasting Bar," available after 3. Read more.
This petite (less than 800sqft), copper-bar'd boozer is pouring simple, unfussy cocktails, and, predictably for a place helm'd by Renee Erickson, is focused on serving sweet seafood-based eats. Read more.
Really cool place to have a drink and hang out. They also have a sweet arcade with some games that are certain be nostalgic (also makes you realize how hard those games actually were)!
One of the city's best-kept secrets. It's a pop art gallery out front. Only when you venture in do you notice the hidden wine bar in back with big screen for movie night, featuring independent films. Read more.