Find restaurants in Seattle, WA. Listings include Santo Coffee Co., The United States of Motherhood, Ravishing Radish, Kaisho Capitol Hill, Seattle Cambodian/Khmer Language Club, Roxy's Diner.
We are a specialty coffee shop located in the Roosevelt neighborhood of Seattle, serving exclusively Colombian coffee. We can't wait to meet you, stop by!
Authentic Hakata-style Ramen located on Capitol Hill! Imported Beer and Drinks from Japan! Our ramen-ya is very small, so no reservations- sorry!
A neighborhood bodega for local and organic groceries, grab and go eats, espresso, flowers, wine, be
Great neighborhood restaurant and bakery located in the Bryant area of Seattle.
Locally owned sports bar with great food and a fun atmosphere
Family owned business. Bringing sparkles & joy through our original family recipes of baked goods 🧁
Asian-American Food & Bar Open for Happy Hour, Dinner & Night Market Daily. Brunch served on Sat &
Weekly meetings at local coffee shops to learn and practice speaking and writing Cambodian / Khmer l
In Japan, an izakaya is a type of drinking establishment that also serves small plates to accompany drinks.While staying true to the izakaya environment, WANN has brought sophistic...
Salty lil' sister kitchen within The Octopus Bar. Serving fresh sandwiches, fried favorites, street style hot dogs, and good eats everyday. Visit the new Octopus Bar & order via ou...
Here to help, one slice at a time. Specializing in Pizza Solutions since 2015. Pizza created: Locally, Artfully, and with energetic fanaticism.
Contemporary Style of Mexican Cuisine. Come Experience Our Mexico! Restaurant | Bar | Patio | Cafe |HappyHour | Banquet Space | Catering | #DowntownSeattle
Seattle's Only NY Style Jewish Diner! Big, fat, juicy pastrami sandwiches and much more.
Our motto is “Sit Long, Talk Much” and we really hope you do. Whether you are a local business owner from down the street or someone off the street this place is for you. We hope...
We make doughnuts. They are round and tasty and have a hole in the middle. Topologists and small children love them.