Tam Noodle Box
Offering Asian-inspired small plates and specialty wok-flamed noodles with house made sauces.
Welcome Back Downtown
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!
Offering Asian-inspired small plates and specialty wok-flamed noodles with house made sauces.
Modern Japanese restaurant specializing in drinking snacks and street food. Check out their Instagram for daily and seasonal specials!
Tapster is a self-serve bar with 60+ taps pouring beer, wine, cocktails, kombucha and coffee in a fresh environment.
Retail chain offering groceries, home goods, clothing, electronics and more, plus exclusive designer collections.
From restauranteur Ethan Stowell, Tavolàta is all about the pasta. Upmarket rustic Italian fare is served in a stylish setting.
An “earth to plate” Mediterranean concept restaurant from James Beard Award-winning chef Tamara Murphy.
Experience the liveliness and excitement of an exhibition kitchen preparing classic, fresh Thai cuisine.
Located in the Renaissance Seattle Hotel, this bar and lounge is a cozy spot to unwind with comforting food and cocktails.
The 5th Avenue Theatre brings the magic of live theatre to downtown Seattle audiences. Choose your favorite show or purchase a 4-show package for the best value!
The Center for Wooden Boats offers boat rentals and education, plus a beautiful campus to explore. Enjoy free one-hour rentals Wednesday–Sunday all year long!
The gateway for all of Seattle’s best adventures, this boutique hotel downtown offers luxurious accommodations, unparalleled details, artisanal dining, fitness and wellness center and 10,000 square feet of event space.
Located on Miner’s Landing Pier 57, The Crab Pot is known for fresh seafood, served on paper-covered tables to diners with bibs and mallets for a hands-on experience.
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.