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I went to Daniel's broiler last night to listen to some good music. I've been going there for about the last 6 years or so to see the piano guy named Jim sing and play. He always plays my favorite... More
I went to Daniel's broiler last night to listen to some good music. I've been going there for about the last 6 years or so to see the piano guy named Jim sing and play. He always plays my favorite song (by Coldplay) as soon as he sees me walk in. I'm always amazed at the fact that he remembers my name AND remembers my song. I feel very special walking in there, but then I realize that he knows everyone's favorites! I brought some of my friends from the eastside up there last night. It was surprising to me that they didn't even know that there was an eastside piano bar. I think they will become "regulars" there now because Jim knew all of the songs they wanted to hear. Last night Jim told me that he's been playing at the Bellevue Daniel's for 20 years in October. I was shocked to see how much energy he could have after doing the same thing for 20 years. But, every time I'm up there, he seems to keep it fresh by learning a few new tunes. And the other good news is that they just started a late night happy hour in the lounge to go along with the great entertainment. I think I may be visiting even more often!
Pros: Love the music, great variety, perfect "date nite" place
Cons: Can get very crowded around the piano, but still lots of fun
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Beef bites my FAV
Pros: Close
Cons: Crowded
Beef bites my FAV
Pros: Close
Cons: Crowded
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This place is so much fun! I was up in the piano bar last weekend and I had the best time. The piano guy played all my favorites (like "Piano Man", "Sweet Caroline", etc...) and even knew many... More
This place is so much fun! I was up in the piano bar last weekend and I had the best time. The piano guy played all my favorites (like "Piano Man", "Sweet Caroline", etc...) and even knew many newer songs like Coldplay, David Gray, and Matchbox. My whole group had a blast hearing all of the guest singers sit in and sing. I felt like we got to hear such a variety of singers from blues, to jazz, to pop rock. We met so many fun people up there that night while singing along to our favorites. I would highly recommend this place if you want to go out, meet new people, be entertained, and have an all around great time!
Pros: great sing along music, great views, talented piano player
Cons: waited too long for drinks
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Let's begin with the good. The view is outstanding; wonderful view of the Seattle skyline from many tables. Tonight was our second visit and once again the service (from the server - more on that... More
Let's begin with the good. The view is outstanding; wonderful view of the Seattle skyline from many tables. Tonight was our second visit and once again the service (from the server - more on that shortly) was outstanding. The lobster bisque is out of this world and most of the entrees are very good although a bit pricey. The desert (especially the coconut sundae and the "celebration cake" are over the top great) Overall, I would give Daniel's Broiler a 4.5 (close to a 5) on this side of the ledger.
Now for the not-so-good. First off, when I'm enjoying an expensive meal, I don't like being bothered every few minutes about what cutlery I'm no longer using, whether I'm finished with the bread, whether I want the butter on my table any longer, etc. It felt as though they were running low on utensils and needed to get as many from the tables as they could! Several times while conversing with my wife, I had a person reaching across me to retrieve dishes. If I'm through with them, I'll put them on the edge of the table!
Second, with all due respect, the people raving about the steaks must be from Washington state or other states where good steak houses are a rarity. Growing up in Texas, I've eaten the best steaks in the world (III Forks, Humperdinks, Ruth's Chris, etc.) and Daniel's isn't close. It's good and maybe even great for Seattle (and the Eastside) but doesn't measure up to my admittedly high standards.
As a result of these two (big) negatives and the price ($200+ for two people), I have to give Daniel's a 3.5 (I gave it a generous 4). If you want to drop $100 per person, Palisades (Seattle) is much better as is Becks (Redmond). Beck's has better steak and they both have much better lobster.
Overall, I'm not unhappy that I went, but for the price and reputation, it could be much better.
Pros: Great service, appetizers and desert
Cons: Steaks not as great as advertised; below average value for $$
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Being new to the area my husband and I were not sure where we should spend our anniversary night out.
After asking around everyone seemed to agree that for a beautiful view and meal in Bellevue not... More
Being new to the area my husband and I were not sure where we should spend our anniversary night out.
After asking around everyone seemed to agree that for a beautiful view and meal in Bellevue not many places can beat Daniels. We were so pleased with our table it wasgreat for our romantic night out. Service from the wait staff was unbelievable. They were attentive yet not hovering or obnoxious. The lamb and pork chops that we had were as closeto a perfect meal as either of us have ever had. The wine list was more than agreeable and our waiter made great recommendations. Thank you Daniels for making our first dinner out in anew town and our anniversary wonderful!
Pros: Classic dining ambiance
Cons: Really busy waiting area and bar
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I thought that this resturant was extremely over priced for the quality of the food. As well did my friend that was joining me. I will however say that the sevice was good, and fast. But I... More
I thought that this resturant was extremely over priced for the quality of the food. As well did my friend that was joining me. I will however say that the sevice was good, and fast. But I would have waited much longer if that meant my food would have been edible. I will never dine here again or recommend it to friends or to you.
Pros: great view
Cons: food
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We chose Daniels to go for our 24th Wedding Anniversay with old friends, First, the place was really, really noisy. So trying to chat and visit with friends we hadn't seen for a while , was near... More
We chose Daniels to go for our 24th Wedding Anniversay with old friends, First, the place was really, really noisy. So trying to chat and visit with friends we hadn't seen for a while , was near impossible. The service was good and friendly and knowledgeable. We didn't have to wait too long for the food.
The lobster bisque was outstanding.
The spinach salad had way too much oily dressing and was much too 'greasy', but the mushrooms, tomatoes and pecans in it were plentiful.
The steaks, both of them were atrocious. Charred, charred, over charred, blackened so much there was no flavor to the meat inside as it was over powered by char. After taking a bite, my husband said, "now I wonder which wine I should order with this?"
Our friend (whose steak was even more charred, said quickly "Why, Chardonney of course".
The bread was delicious, the mashed potatoes were good, as was the asparagus. BUT we went there for a good steak. The OutBack Steak House has better steaks for $7.95. rather than $40+.
We realised as we left and agreed well that was about the worst steak we've ever had at a restuarant; we should have gone to Ruth's Chris. Do yourselves a favor and avoid this noisy place. Unless charred is your favorite flavor. What a waste indeed.
Pros: Pretty nice view if you're put by a window,
Cons: Really bad steak, very noisy
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On the 21st floor, this restaurant paves way for a romantic evening with a loved one. The service was wonderful and the food was a delight. If you seek a nice candlelit dinner, this is a winner!
On the 21st floor, this restaurant paves way for a romantic evening with a loved one. The service was wonderful and the food was a delight. If you seek a nice candlelit dinner, this is a winner!
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Power lunches, dates, parents, out of town guests you should treat them. no dutch here. great place. good atmosphere. ask for their frequent card program and sign up. they'll send you careful... More
Power lunches, dates, parents, out of town guests you should treat them. no dutch here. great place. good atmosphere. ask for their frequent card program and sign up. they'll send you careful emails and stuff , pay 25 to join but get back 50 in GC at your birthday. That'll cover your appetizer and a drink...;)
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I've been to Daniel's twice. The first, I was atrociously under-dressed (yet not treated any less of a human being) and the second time at Bellevue. Both times were sensational. The steaks are full... More
I've been to Daniel's twice. The first, I was atrociously under-dressed (yet not treated any less of a human being) and the second time at Bellevue. Both times were sensational. The steaks are full of flavor and the staff are very knowledgeable and friendly, although sometimes a little pretentious. One night, instead of going to Daniel's, I suggested that we try something different, the Metropolitan, and it was atrocious and far inferior to Daniels. I would suggest Daniel's to anybody looking for a succulent piece of beef. The mashed potatoes were not my favorite.
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