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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Best

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...

Worst

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....

Save your money 9/8/2007

First of all, the price rating on CitySearch was 2 $s. That is inaccurate. It should actually be at least $$$. That really started us off on the wrong foot as we were a bit sticker shocked. I think the waitress noticed that on our faces as we didn't order the typical drinks, bottled water, plus appetizer + entree for each of us. Because of this, there seemed to be less attentive-ness from her as she realized there was not much tip to be earned from this table. I agree with the previous reviewers, the view is amazing. When the food finally arrived (~1 hr), it was actually pretty good, but the amount was so minimal - no wonder the menu had options for ordering sides. In conclusion, this is how I would rate: tastiness of food - 4, service - 2, value - 1, view - 4. I just think for the money, this is definitely not worth it. Pros: View Cons: Service, value more

Great view, Bad food 6/6/2007

We went there last summer--and wow, the view is amazing. The food, however was anything but. Both my husband's meal and mine were bad, the chicken dry and tasteless. My ahi tuna was first served well-done (!) sent back (it was meant for someone else) and then when they served me again was a complete let down. The decorations are weird (lodge like, doesn't go with the view) and the service so-so. Save your time and money, try campagne or chez shea instead. more

Not good for groups 5/25/2007

Starters: great view, and the food (the evening we went) was delicious! I was quite disappointed by the experience/service though -- we made a reservation for a group of eight, informed the hostess that a part of our party would need to arrive late, and showed up at due time. Unfortunately, the server wasn't in on the loop, and was obviously displeased to find out that a portion of our 8 people would be late. As such, we were told even before ordering that we had about 1.5 hrs to eat and get out (the table was needed). When the remainder of our party arrived, they were ignored for the first 10 minutes. After we flagged down our waitress, she determined that they'd have to order ""faster"" items to get 10 minutes to eat, then we'd have to leave. For the class of restaurant that Six Seven ought to be, the service is extremely poor. I would not return. more

good happy hour, even better view! 4/23/2007

the happy hour food (a great value at $4!) would probably have earned this place a 4-star review, but throw... more

waterfront beauty, a Seattle must 3/27/2007

I came here for the 25 for $25 for dinner on a Sunday. The restaurant is beautiful. The Edgewater Inn is... more

Excellent Seafood with a Great View 3/18/2007

Although I have yet to know the origin of the restaurant's name, Six Seven, the place is definitely ideal for great seafood. Using the $25 special and arriving at 5:15pm, I ordered the crab cake for appetizer, the halibut for main entree and the ever popular trendy potde creme. The crab cake was simply wonderful. You get only one but it's loaded with lump crab in a buttery sauce that makes you want to order another one. The miso marinated halibut in carrot sauce was perfectly cooked. There's nothing like having perfectly cooked fish that just flakes with a swipe of a fork. The sweet potato underneath was a bit stringent in portion. The chocolate potde creme was average and didn't come close to Zoe's version. The dining area is located next to the bar so be prepared to listen to some dance music as you fine dine. Don't expect to hear Vivaldi or Bach as you sample exquisite seafood. The dining area is decorated in a neo modern atmosphere of faux trees with steel rods. The view is spectacular and warrants a repeat visit during happy hour while dining outside on the patio to soak in the sun while it sets. Pros: Excellent Crab Cake and Halibut Cons: Not your typical fine dining atmosphere more

WOW - What a view! Delicious Food on Elliott Bay 12/31/2006

Oh my, where to start?! This has to be Seattle's best kept secret for delicious food with a view which mesmerizes! Our dinner here on Elliott Bay is surely a night to remember. This is definitely a place we will return with guests or on special occasions. It is expensive but well worth the price. The seafood entrees were perhaps the best we have had since moving to the area, the service was attentive, and the ambiance was remarkable. There could be no better view of Puget Sound in the city. We asked to be seated while awaiting friends who were joining us, and even though they arrived very late causing our stay to linger longer than usual, we were not rushed. I can't wait to return! more

Enjoy the View - Ignore the Service 12/23/2006

This is an upscale hotel restaurant (in the Edgewater). The food is fine, if you don't mind overpaying.... more

In decline, and such a waste 11/21/2006

Did 25 for $25 dinner this week, was mediocre food and service. Did not have first two wines ordered. Great view, but oh so tired food. Not even a second rate restaurant, and deserves to be dropped from the 25 list. Dark too, hoping you will not see the food, but you still have to taste it, and blindness won't help then. Worst dining experience in Seattle in 18 months from someone who eats frequently in restaurants. Much better Seattle offerings out there, so avoid it, or don't say you weren't warned. Pros: view Cons: ambience, food, service more

Perfect for Breakfast /Brunch 11/12/2006

The location of this restaurant offers everyone a waterview and the sense of being relaxed and unhurried. Service is attentive and pleasnt. Breakfast /Brunch is my favorite because the menu offers a wide selection of Northwest inspired dishes that are high in quality and the morning seems ever more welcoming as the sunrays dance across Elliott Bay. Pros: great food with a great view Cons: make reservations more

AT LAST A VIEW TO DIE FOR!! 10/2/2006

FANTASTIC FOOD expensive but worth the money you do have to ride the cab there but cabs are hard to find going back. You may be able to ride there courtesy shuttle which is free.Food is seafood and steaks . Salmon is a big deal in seattle. There is so much of it everywhere. more

unfortunate experience 9/3/2006

I booked a large reservation here for a friend's birthday, and was let down in a big way. Prior to making my reservation, the restaurant had been recommended by a friend due to the fabulous view of the Puget Sound. I took some time to read a few reviews, and found quite a few that commented on the poor service. I disregarded what I had read, hoping that I could give the place a chance and find a new favorite with a great view. Unfortunately, my experience was much the same, and without going into explicit detail, it was so horrid that I will never dine here again. Not only did my server chase me into the parking lot after standing against the wall and watching our party leave, but when I contacted the hotel AND restaurant management in regards to our lack of service that night, neither contacted me back nor responded to my emails. It shocks me that such places can continue to operate in good conscience, knowing that they are doing little to nothing to service the customer. Pros: Delicate seafood menu, and fun cocktails Cons: Absolutely terrible service more

The best, bar none 8/24/2006

This is where I take out-of-town guests to truly experience the best of Seattle... Unlike most spots, the waterfront location means that you're literally on Elliott Bay right outside the window, and the food is exemplary. Start with the jumbo shrimp cocktail (the biggest I've ever seen) and the ponzu tuna; I've never had an entree here be any less than perfectly cooked. The cocktail menu is quite interesting, too, including a gin & tonic with house-made tonic. And brunch! Skip Salty's and take your guests here instead--the food is excellent, it's not a madhouse and there's always a nice breeze coming off the water. An exceptional restaurant. Pros: Gorgeous views, amazing outdoor seating, jumbo shrimp Cons: Only valet parking, can be expensive more

great bar 4/27/2006

we came here for a group get together in the bar on a saturday night. the bartender was AWESOME. he was very friendly and poured great drinks. we got a 10% group discount. the hotel is beautiful and it feels like you're in the middle of the woods. there are tables, comfy chairs near the fireplace as well as a standing bar. Pros: excellent service, valet parking more

Good Service; Average Food 3/8/2006

My friends and I dined for the first time at Six Seven. The atmosphere was very nice and the view was spectacular. Our waitress was fabulous. The remaining food servers and the food itself wasn't anything to write home about. Three of us ordered the Mahi Mahi and had to send it back; it was overdone and dry. They were very pleasant about replacing the food, and the second round of Mahi was better (still not great). The desserts were average and the wine suggestions mediocre. I would rate the experience as ""average"" at best. Pros: View, Waitress Cons: Food more

Wonderful Service, Exquisite Dishes 1/12/2006

I actually stumbled across Six-Seven by accident yet was very pleasantly surprised. The ambiance is romantic; the décor is inviting and unique. The waterfront view was a bit lacking from our vantage point but nice at any rate. The service was very attentive and the food preparation was perfect. Make sure to make reservations and show up early enough to have a drink at the bar. I truly enjoyed Six-Seven and am pleased to offer my highest recommendation. Pros: Waterfront, Romantic, Service more

For tourists only 10/29/2005

This review is for the bar only. We were completely ignored by the waitress after our initial drinks. She was shocked that we seemed to be ""in such a hurry,"" after it took about 15 minutes to get our bill after we requested it. We went to the bar to get our bill paid after that. Keep in mind that the bar area of the restaurant was only about 3/4 full. We quickly paid our tab and went to Anthony's down the street, where we were treated like royalty in comparison. In general, the Edgewater should be avoided. It's decorated like a Ralph Lauren nightmare, and when we stayed there for a night away, we were treated with indifference. Pros: views Cons: service, service, service more

Worth the View 10/26/2005

I couldn't imagine a more perfect setting. We had a first class view of the bay, the Olympics and the Port of Seattle, accompanied by very lovely food and generous cocktails. The bill was hefty, but the atmosphere and the experience made it worthwhile. The only downside was the god-awful music. It was techno/punk and totally unsuited to the atmosphere. Pros: View, Selection, Atmosphere Cons: Noise/Music, Price more

Disappointed 10/8/2005

A very beautiful setting. Very pricey. Lamb chops presentation very picturesque but luke warm and were tough, Pros: Ambience, Waterfront, View Cons: Pricey, Value, Service more

Amazing Evening! 9/26/2005

What an incredible hidden jewel on the waterfront! From the food to the atmosphere to the spectacular views, well worth an evening out. The perfect spot for any occasion. Pros: Valet parking, great fresh food, fabulous views 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
Additional information
  • 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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