Three Best Seattle Seafood Restaurants

Reina Brown
One would not think to find any of the best seafood restaurants in Seattle, as Washington State is not typically known as being a seafood state. Surprisingly, though, there are some awesome seafood restaurants that are not only worth every penny that you will pay, you will more than likely be paying them more than one visit because that is how excellent they are. If you ever take a vacation to this area, you'll definitely want to check out these three best Seattle seafood restaurants and let all of your friends know about them, too.

Restaurant Review No. 1: Ivar's Acres of Clams

The first of the best Seattle seafood restaurants is Ivar's Acres of Clams. At Ivar's Acres of Clams, you will taste some of the best seafood in the entire state! You can choose from a wide selection of various types of seafood, such as clams, crab, shrimp, and salmon, just to name a few of the selections. The food here is cooked to perfection, and the price is very affordable. As a matter of fact, it is so affordable that you will want to make more than one visit to this restaurant before your vacation ends. Ivar's Acres of Clams is an excellent place for banquets, weddings, parties, and other types of gatherings, should the need arise for you to plan such events while on vacation. Should you want to check out Ivar's Acres of Clams, you can find them at www.ivars.net. From their website, you can make reservations, order food if you are in the mode, and plan events. This restaurant is by far one that is worth your visit. I personally recommend it.

Restaurant Review No. 2: Brooklyn Seafood, Steak, & Oyster House

If you are planning to eat saloon style, you will definitely want to check out Brooklyn Seafood, Steak, & Oyster House, which is located at 1212 2nd Ave, Washington Mutual Building, Seattle, WA 98101. At this restaurant, you can order many different kinds of steak that are tenderly cooked and well seasoned, as well as ribs at very affordable prices. Along with your ribs and steak, you can add some scrumptious seafood to your meal for not much more. The food here is absolutely fabulous, the staff here is friendly and inviting, and the atmosphere is laid back.

Restaurant Review No. 3: Etta's

Etta's is the final of the best Seattle seafood restaurants. And it is located at 2020 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121. This restaurant is one of the favorites among locals due to the fact that you can come on in and order freshly caught seafood every day. Not to mention, there is a large selection to choose from. Furthermore, the price is right for someone on a budget, as you can find meals here for as low as $10. If you are planning to dine at this restaurant, you will want to make reservations ahead of time or arrive earlier in the evening because this place is always packed.

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  • Waldorf PC2/9/2010

    Roane, I spelled your name wrong in that last comment. Oh, well. Since you are so observant like your are to go and look at my articles, trying to find inconsistencies and discredit what I write, I wonder if your observant raccoon eyes will notice that I misspelled your name? Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Pray tell. Back to work for me. I'm done toiling with the stupid. And to anyone who objects to my comments to this commenter, I'll tell you this. I'm a very patient person but have no patience for stupidity or crap starters.

  • Waldorf PC2/9/2010

    Rone, have you ever heard of traveling? You know, you get on a plane and fly to different places? Have you ever heard of taking trips and vacations? I'm anything but a home body and I do not just stay in my little home state all of my life. So, rather than coming by to start crap by leaving snide comments on my articles, use your brains and go do something better for yourself. Then, you can have money like me to take these trips and broaden your experiences, and then like me, you can write about things from all over the country, even though you do not live there. Oh, one more thing, have you ever heard of common sense? Gosh! I love stupid people. They are rather entertaining! Thanks so much for making my day. Now, get a life and make something of yourself!

  • Roane Burnham2/9/2010

    Pray tell, how are you writing reviews from Seattle, Houston and Denver restaurants when you live in Maryland?

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