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There are many great seafood restaurants with beautiful views (and if you want to stay on the city side of the bay, I agree with the review on Ray's Boathouse) but I think the Seattle skyline view... More
There are many great seafood restaurants with beautiful views (and if you want to stay on the city side of the bay, I agree with the review on Ray's Boathouse) but I think the Seattle skyline view from Salty's is absolutely fabulous, especially at night.
And there's not only a view. The food is great to boot and every time I've been there the service has been right on.
P.S. If you're ever looking for a seafood brunch, I've not yet found any seafood restaurant that could beat the buffet at Salty's. It's *awesome*!
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I might be the only person in Seattle,
let alone the planet who can pass
up on a Salty's dinner, even if it
were free. First of all I think the
price is far too high for the food.
They often... More
I might be the only person in Seattle,
let alone the planet who can pass
up on a Salty's dinner, even if it
were free. First of all I think the
price is far too high for the food.
They often times go out of the
box with disasterous results.
How about caesar salad! Take
one half a head of romaine, grill
it and then drizzle it with caesar
dressing. And believe me, the
price was dearly. Forget it.
Like Nachos (comparible to the
ones you can buy at the 7-11
across the street) two drinks
and hey hey there's $40 out
the door.
Sorry their brunch is good but
other than that, save your money.
Also poor choice on that awful
junk they put out front and called
it "art".
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Salty's Restaurant, in West Seattle, facing Elliott Bay and Seattle has a great setting and a great happy hour from 3-6pm weekdays. On a sunny day you can sit outside in the sun, look at one of the... More
Salty's Restaurant, in West Seattle, facing Elliott Bay and Seattle has a great setting and a great happy hour from 3-6pm weekdays. On a sunny day you can sit outside in the sun, look at one of the better cityscape views, and drink and eat for a surprisingly reasonable sum. It reminded me of sitting at the Dock, in Tiburon, CA, looking across San Francisco Bay.
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