Flatstick Pub
Local craft beer and games come together in this adult playground, with a 9-hole putt-putt golf course, as well as two original golf themed games invented by the Flatstick team.
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Downtown Seattle’s business and nonprofit landscape was significantly altered by COVID-19. Today, more workers and visitors are returning to the center city, helping put downtown on a steady path to recovery. Help support downtown arts and cultural venues, retailers, restaurants and other businesses by using our directory below. Updated regularly, it features over 500 listings, including hours of operation and neighborhood. See you downtown!
Local craft beer and games come together in this adult playground, with a 9-hole putt-putt golf course, as well as two original golf themed games invented by the Flatstick team.
A Seattle hair icon with 40 years of experience in innovation and excellence. Now offering haircuts, hair color, extensions and treatments!
Freshly made doughnuts filled with seasonal jams, jellies, curds, custards, and creams.
Jack’s BBQ brings authentic Texas-style BBQ to Seattle with slow-roasted meats, finger-licking sides and smoked cocktails.
Seattle flourished during and after the Klondike Gold Rush. In this urban park and museum, learn some lesser-known history of the city, explore the area’s public lands, and engage with the local community.
A cheerful, charming spot for fanciful macarons, plus champagne and wine. Take home a custom box or try a seasonal flavor!
At the tasting room from Locus Wines, guests can enjoy wine flights, a quick glass and a snack, or settle in for a full evening of curated pairings.
Tiny Mediterranean spot specializing in Greek favorites like gyros, falafel and dolmas.
Matsu offers an extensive sushi menu, prepared with contemporary and traditional Japanese techniques for an elevated dining experience.
Serving Mediterranean wraps, falafel and gyros plus American classics like hot dogs and fries.
This newly-reopened space offers an eclectic twist on traditional Indian cuisine to create a sophisticated, elevated menu.
Occidental Square is located in the heart of Pioneer Square, bordered by local restaurants and businesses. The park is activated by DSA, with regular activities and events to bring joy to the community and residents!
This is no ordinary bakery! The Pastry Project is a social enterprise that provides free baking and pastry training to individuals with barriers to education and jobs in the industry.
There are plenty of safe and clean ways to get downtown, but if you choose to drive, consider visiting downtownseattleparking.com for the best parking rates.