The Best in Late Night Dining in Seattle, Washington

Even Night Owls Need Good Food

T.K. Moyer
Headed out for a night on the town and looking for somewhere great to eat in Seattle, Washington? We've searched wide and far for the best in Seattle, Washington, late-night dining. Seattle offers hundreds of restaurants for you to choose from and we have selected the five best.

Pomodoro Spanish and Italian Restaurant
Pomodoro offers a great selection of Spanish and Italian foods. Classic lasagnas and parmigiana's are on the menu but they have a little bit of a Spanish kick to them. My personal favorite is the Fettuccine Con Pollo al Jerez. Dress is mixed casual and menu prices range from $9-$20 dollars. Hours are Tues-Thurs 5:30pm-11:30pm, Fri and Sat 5:00-1am, and Sunday 5pm-10pm.

The Flying Fish
The Flying Fish is a great place for great late night dining. Seattle is well known for its flying fish market and this restaurant capitalizes on that notoriety. The Flying Fish offers a wide range of different types of fish cooked in all kinds of ways. Try the Seared Sea Scallops and you won't be sorry. Prices range from $13-$33 dollars per entree and the atmosphere is relaxed casual. The Flying Fish is open until Midnight every night of the week.

O Asian Kitchen
Open from 11am-11pm through the week and until midnight on weekends the O Asian Kitchen is an updated and swanky little Chinese restaurant with a wide ranging menu. Personal favorites include the Alaskan King Crabs, and somehow they hardly ever don't have them in stock. Prices will run $8-$20 bucks for traditional entrees and dress is casual.

Padrino's Pizza and Pasta
For the true night owl Padrino's is open until 3am every day of the week. Traditional Pizza and Pasta is available on the menu at all hours. If you are looking to eat at home, delivery is available and prices will run you $10-$25 dollars for every item on the menu.

Beth's Cafe
Beth's Cafe is open 24 hours a day every day of the week so you always have a place for late night dining. Seattle residents rank Beth's Cafe routinely in the top 3 or 4 places to eat. Their 12-egg Omelete is known all around Seattle. Prices are about what you would expect for a Cafe, prices will run you $6-$14 dollars per person. Dress is casual.

Make sure you take a hearty appetite with you as you head out for some late night dining. Seattle won't disappoint you.

Published by T.K. Moyer

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  • Sunshine1/9/2010

    Great resource for those traveling to Seattle

  • Dina Quirion1/6/2010

    I agree with Julie, I'm hungry now.... :o)

  • Julie Darleen1/6/2010

    ok now I'm hungry...you did a good job of choosing a variety of restaurants

  • Michele Starkey1/6/2010

    Funny thing about 'late night dining' - when you're that hungry late at night, everything tastes really good! Cheers.

  • Christine Zibas1/5/2010

    Sounds like some good places. I would love to live on the coast again. It's hard to get great fish here in the Midwest.

  • Karen Zakavec1/5/2010

    Ivar's - yum! Many years ago my husband and I splurged and ate at the revolving restaurant at the top of the space needle. Can't remember the food, but the view was spectacular!

  • CJ Mathis1/5/2010

    One of my favorite places is Ivar's on the water front.

  • Nancy V Canfield1/5/2010

    It's kind of a long drive for me!

  • Rhonda ODonnell1/5/2010

    Good info if I am ever out that way.

  • Jan Carr1/5/2010

    I'll keep this in mind!

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