2. Cafe Lago
8.5
2305 24th Ave E, Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Montlake · 23 tips and reviews
Alex: I have been going here for years because it is my favorite pizza in town (thin crusts and and good marinara sauce) but they have significantly raised prices - for the same price as pizza get the steak
Loli: Try the Clam Linguine! It has a perfectly balanced broth and the clams are very fresh- locally sourced from Taylor Farms
Seattle Happy Hour: Cafe Lago, 2305 24th Ave. E #hh 5-7pm Mon-Thur w/ $4 small plates & $8 antipasto plate. $4 wine, beer & wells http://ow.ly/98I9z
6. Royal Grinders
8.0
3526 Fremont Pl N Ste B, Seattle, WA
Sandwich Spot · Fremont · 46 tips and reviews
Juney Ham: Lenin's Club is awesome, that chilli marinara sauce is killer.
Jen Perry: Awesome guys, service, and food. Sandwich is huge and delicious.
Matthew Inman: If you're impatient, remember that every second you spend waiting for your food its deliciousness compounds by 1000%
7. Tavolàta
8.1
2323 2nd Ave (btw Bell & Battery), Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Belltown · 78 tips and reviews
Jessica Luke: Really good fresh marinara!
Kate: Came for restaurant week and was pleasantly surprised. Had the gnocchi, ravioli, papardelle, and rigatoni, and they were all freshly made and delicious.
Weslie M.: I try to branch out, but I can't NOT get the rigatoni with spicy Italian sausage. Such a reliable and delicious mainstay. Read more.
11. T-Mobile Park
9.1
1250 1st Ave S (at S Royal Brougham Way), Seattle, WA
Baseball Stadium · SoDo, Seattle, WA · 283 tips and reviews
Michael Kubisky: If you have club level seats, try the Pasta bar in section 241, Get pasta with a marinara sauce with sausage or alfrado sauce, they can even add garlic and or parmisian as well.. YUM!
Sean Janssen: Great atmosphere, still feels new and up to date, great options of rooftop open or shut if you gotta
HISTORY: Safeco Field officially opened on July 15, 1999 in the middle of the baseball season. The retractable roof takes about 10 minutes to fully close.
12. Central Cinema
9.1
1411 21st Ave (at E Union St), Seattle, WA
Indie Movie Theater · 30 tips and reviews
Lindsay Vanderpool: you can order lots of great food, beer, and wine to your seat. they show lots of indie films and second-run films. saw Fight Club again a few months ago there.
Eva Wood: Central Cinema is less a movie theater and more a DIY cinema space that serves beer and encourages you to heckle shitty cinema. Bring your squad or your tinder date because this place is amazing.
Kayvon Ghaffari: Throw spoons at the screen. Bonus points if you're not even watching The Room.
13. Good Bar
8.7
240 2nd Ave S Ste 101 (at S Main St), Seattle, WA
Cocktail Bar · Pioneer Square · 24 tips and reviews
Kathleen Mulcahy: Order "the bar" for dessert. It's so good! I cream plus cake all in one bar with chocolate drizzle.
Parity : Get the Sloppy Joe. Trust me.
Joey Pillow: The kitchen is as creative as the bar (which is saying something; the bar program is as good or better than any I’ve tried). So, come for the much ballyhooed Sloppy Joe and stay for everything else.
15. Il Terrazzo Carmine
8.5
411 1st Ave S (btwn Jackson & King), Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Pioneer Square · 21 tips and reviews
Hillary Elizabeth: Such a hidden italian gem.. get the Ossobuco. It is to die for!
The Wall Street Journal: You're always greeted by the charismatic owner, Carmine. Some of the top dishes are the rigatoni bolognese and the spaghetti alla vongole. Read more.
Katie Yamada: Pesto fettuccine, pasta, Italian food, caesar salad