Six Seven Restaurant

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2411 Alaskan Way (at Wall Street)
Seattle, WA 98121

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Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
Six Seven Restaurant - Seattle, WA
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Six Seven restaurant at the Edgewater Hotel is a great example of edgy hip meets Seattle. The decor is a mix of metal, leather and wood. Imagine, half wood half steel floor to cei...

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I just ate at the 6-7 for the first time this weekend. I certainly wouldn't call it a Japanese restaurant... I don't think they would call themselves a Japanese restaurant either....

Six Seven is a Ten! 3/10/2010

Six Seven restaurant at the Edgewater Hotel is a great example of edgy hip meets Seattle. The decor is a mix of metal, leather and wood. Imagine, half wood half steel floor to ceiling beams and leather couches with the gorgeous Puget Sound view behind you. The restaurant consists of a larger indoor dining area, and a small outdoor seating area. The bar is a loungy mix of couches and armchairs with tables for dining. Unless you are entertaining a crowd, the best bet is to head out for their great happy hour. Thursday-Sunday 3p-6p Six Seven offers $5 appetizers, $6 specialty cocktails, and $3.75 beers. I recommend the fish and chips - it's huge! They no longer offer the mac n cheese at happy hour, which is sad, but the mussels are great too. On Saturday nights, at the bar they have ladies night with FREE champagne for the chicas! It's not a one-time thing either. Grab your ladies, pony up to the bar and you will be offered (for you shy ones) champagne by the generous and helpful bar staff. Music and sometimes DJs and live bands play in the background making a Six Seven a great place to start out your nigh. Cheers! Pros: Swank and Sexy Vibe, Great happy Hour Cons: Crowded bar and very aggressive Seaguls more

Fancy Schmancy on the waterfront 3/7/2010

Ok so I have to admit that every time I've come to the Sex Seven at the Edgewater Hotel, it's been for a private party hosted in their bar. So my experience is mainly about their private events, not their restaurant. Pros: the view Cons: little outdoor seating more

Great view and tons of ambience 3/5/2010

This is a great place to spend a sunny summer afternoon, the patio is beautiful and you can sit in the sun and watch boats go by in the seattle harbor. Unfortunately though there are not a lot of outdoor tables and they are usually taken. Its a great place for photos. The inside is nice too, but the outside is definetly choice. Barstaff are friendly and make good drinks. This is also a good bathroom to use if you are in the downtown area and need somewhere to stop off, its pretty classy. Another great place to take out of town guests if you are blessed with a sunny day and want to show them the beauty of Seattle. Pros: on the water, fancy smancy, outdoor patio Cons: pricey more

The view makes this restaurant 11/3/2009

I was dining by myself and found that I had been forgotten a few times along with another woman I noticed dining by herself who had been COMPLETELY forgotten. If I had been her I would have walked. This was a Wednesday night. At times I felt like they were doing me a favor when I would ask for something. Pros: the VIEW Cons: so so service, food didn't measure up to price more

Worth the drive from the Eastside 10/21/2009

Even though we live on the eastside, we visit Six Seven every Mother's Day for the most awesome brunch around. (The bacon alone is worth the drive but the made-to-order-while-you-wait omelets are great, too.) We also bring out of town guests there for dinner because it's hard to beat the charm of fine dining on the waterfront, even when the weather isn't the best. (In summer, the outside deck is open for seating). There really isn't a bad seat in the house. Wait staff NEVER rushes you and you feel free to relax and enjoy the experience. Pros: Beautiful waterfront view, creative dishes with NW flair Cons: Parking can be an issue more

Very Impressed!!! 10/21/2009

If you haven't been to Six Seven @ The Edgewater lately, it's high time you try it again!!! We had an incredible meal, and the service was friendly , courteous, and knowledgeable. The new Fall menu is one of the most creative I have seen as far as flavor combination's and execution. I also enjoyed the portion sizes, not too big, not too small, and for the smaller appetites, you are able to order half portions for many of the dishes. We each had an appetizer, the Gnocchi and the Autumn Risotto. I can't say enough about the presentation of the dishes and the genius building of flavors! I wanted to try something different for my entree than what my husband was ordering, but I couldn't tear myself away from the scrumptious description of the Scarlet Snapper. It was cooked to perfection, melt in your mouth delicious! I would go back again and again for that dish alone!!! I really could go on and on about the food, but you'll just have to see for yourself! The view was amazing, the water, the clouds, and the smallest break of sun. The restaurant manager even stopped at our table to ensure our complete satisfaction. We currently reside in the Seattle area, and have found another place to frequent!!! Thank you Six Seven!!! Pros: Incredible food more

View, service, flavor - WOW! 6/26/2009

Pros: Flavor, service, ambiance Cons: Slightly confusing menu more

Eat Before You Go 6/17/2009

Proportions were minute, the expense was not worth the venue or view. If you want to be treated like a kid you will enjoy the visit. Pros: Location Cons: Everything Else more

Great food, excellent views! 6/7/2009

View was by far the best. We watched the sun set over the water. Gorgeous. Pros: Best views, superb food Cons: Confusing menu, service more

sunset ruined 6/5/2009

Fabulous setting but we're still talking about the pathetic service 24hrs later. We had to get up from our seats to ask for menus, waited for 45' between first and second courses, and then were aghast at the bill. Fish was actually well prepared, but by the time the food arrived the kids were going crazy with the wait. Did I mention the service was awful? Don't bother with the ""toppings"" for the fish or meat - $10-15 buys about $2 worth of nibbles. If one goes then sit in the bar and have a few stiff ones to prepare oneself for the wait... Pros: sunset views, waterfront Cons: absence of waitstaff, overpriced, small portions more

STAY AWAY!!! 6/3/2009

PLEASE READ Pros: View Cons: Everything else more

place to place 4/29/2009

this is the best spot for people in a relationship. isn't it. wel this place is one of the best place i've ever been.. eating while the breeze from the sea touches you.. its kinda corny but great experience.. it calmed my mind. Pros: best more

nice place 4/29/2009

its wonderfull to see the sea shores while undert the sunset view... really great. specially when taking dinner with family and girlfriend.. heheheh Pros: best place with family Cons: isnt it? more

Six Seven 3/26/2009

Edgewater is a historic hotel with great fake trees on the inside. The Beattles stayed there in their time. Pros: great view, great happy hour Cons: parking more

first time diners turned regulars 12/5/2008

we arrived at about 6:30, we decided to eat a little early, the dining room was suprsingly RAMMED!!! with people for a week night. we were sat by the window, and there was actually a very nice view for the dark evening, we were able to see the ferryboats come in and out from bainbridge island, and the lights on alki beach made for a nice waterside experience for a december evening. my first course was an amazingly light but still rich tuna poke, the tuna came wrapped in a slice of english cucumber and it was lightly seasoned with the flavors of curry and citrus, surrounded by a somewhat strange but delicious yellow tomato air ( it was more like bubble bath but it tasted like ripe tomatoes?). my date had a a bowl of chestnut apple soup that was so rich and delicious that i had wished that i had ordered that! (although my poke was tasty :) ) the soup came swirled with a toasted orange cream and a perfectly cooked piece of foie gras. more

Tourist Trap 4/28/2008

Things didnt start well when I was given instructions on how to eat my Tuna Poke. Pleeaase! How patronizing. We felt out of place because we were dressed, and everyone else was wearing the likes of bedazzled Mariners shirts and baseball caps. This place is a gaudy tourist trap for out-of-towners. more

Beautiful view, wonderful food & wine! 2/23/2008

My husband and I stayed at the Edgewater and dined at Six Seven last February and it was absolutely a fantastic time! The food was delicious and the view of the water combined with the romantic atmosphere of the restaurant made for a perfect evening. Pros: Beautiful view of Puget Sound, great food Cons: Pricey, so save it for a special occasion more

There apparently was a good reason the restaurant was nearly empty... 1/1/2008

I went to the Six Seven restaurant expecting an exceptional fine dining experience. Instead, I paid fine dining prices for formally presented but mediocre cuisine. The vegetables accompanying the meals were meager (the generous amount of asparagus described by our server was probably no more than two spears), undercooked (raw sweet potatoes anyone?), and reminded me of my last (and only) visit to the Village Inn. In the end we left the restaurant over $80 lighter (with no drinks or dessert), with nothing positive to say for our experience at Six Seven. Pros: The view would be great if the weather and timing is right. Cons: The food was awful. It was very expensive, and not anywhere near worth the price. more

Too Dark, Too pushy and Too expensive for the experience 11/21/2007

We were disappointed in the fine dining at the 67. It was too dark inside and you couldn't even see what was on your plate. The biggest complaint was the service. We were rushed through our soups and salads, rushed through the palate cleanser and hounded about if we were finished with our plates. To top it off, before we were ready to leave, and only 15 minutes after finishing the main course we were handed our coats. For the price we paid and for the availability of other tables - we should have been allowed to finish our conversation. I would have even preferred that they ask us to retire to the common room to converse as they needed the table. The salmon for being fresh was over cooked (dry) and coated in glaze to the point that you couldn't taste the unique flavors of the salmon itself. I couldn't believe that we were subjecting friends and business partners from out of town to this horrible example of Seattle's food and especially our fresh Salmon. I was incredibly disappointed and will not be returning or recommending this dining place in the future. Pros: Fancy and Waterfront view is nice Cons: Too pricy for the experience. more

Crabcakes to die for!!! 9/24/2007

This restaurant is on the pricier side, but seeing its location and interior we were not surprise. We were prepared to treat ourselves anyway since we were on vacation. We learned that one way to avoid sticker shock is to ask to see the menu before they seat you. Pros: View, crab cakes Cons: Can be expensive, but that is the price you pay for a fine dining experience more
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The perfect venue to experience the best of the Northwest. Featuring panoramic views of Elliot Bay, Six Seven offers distinct seasonal cuisine with local ingredients and regional seafood. An extensive wine list inspired by the bounty of Washington wines complements the menu. Experience waterfront dining "on the Edge" for unforgettable views and extraordinary cuisine.

Owner Message
  • Six Seven in downtown Seattle, WA offers New American Cuisine and breathtaking views with floor to ceiling windows showcasing Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. Dine indoors or out, and treat your taste buds to delightful preparations of Chef Jordan Mackey. Located inside The Edgewater, Seattle's only waterfront hotel, Six Seven features inspired cuisine crafted with only the freshest and finest organic and seasonal ingredients. Only the best is procured for you to enjoy in new and exciting menus with features such as signature; Jumbo Lump Crab Cake with Lobster Lemongrass and Tomato Jam; King Crab Risotto with Shiitake, Ginger, Thai Basil, Edamame and Coriander Broth; Scallop Ceviche with Green Apple, Coriander, Preserved Lemon and Mustard Oil; Bagna Cauda Crusted Swordfish with Spanish Chorizo, Roasted Tomato, Olive, Pearl Onion and Polenta; and Harris Ranch New York Steak.

Editorial
  • Part lounge, part waterfront dining destination, Six Seven at the Edgewater has been a classic spot for out-of-towners and locals alike for those who desire a meal with a sumptuous view of Elliot...

  • 5/27/2010 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Daily 6:30am-2:30pm, Sun-Thu 5:30pm-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 5:30pm-12am
  • Payments: Master Card, American Express, Diner's Club, Carte Blanche, Visa, Discover
  • Neighborhoods: Downtown, Belltown
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