The Bar at Chihuly Garden and Glass
305 Harrison St, Seattle
(206) 753-4940
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Highly recommend this restaurant, service was excellent and friendly, waiting is just 5 minutes the food was yummy and fresh and the price is just fair.
The setting and decor in the bar is absolutely stunting and interesting! There are different themes with Chihuly’s collected items, e.g. handheld radios, shaving knives, etc, showcased on each table. Very very interesting!! The accordions hanging from the ceiling are impressive. Food is okay and nothing to complaint about, but the atmosphere and environment for sure are memorable!
Super artistic atmosphere with delicious food.
Had a beer and relaxed, very quiet atmosphere was nice.
Pretty solid food, the chowder is probably the best in the city.
We had cocktails after visiting the museum. The Fishing Lure is a fantastic option. The donuts were also ordered to accompany, they may feel like a little much for one person if you have already ate prior.
Watch out for falling accordians.
The clam chowder is so incredible. 16-ishzoz for $16 dollars. It came with some bread too, yum. Great decorations too even if the music is kinda mid.
Missed the mark. The hours don’t quite seem conducive to consistently fun happy hours. The small bites aren’t worth the price of admission. However spacious seating and cool sights make up for what they lack in consumables.
The decoration of the restaurant is very interesting. Lots of collections of gadgets.
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If the Space Needle is the heart of Seattle, then the Chihuly Garden and Glass is its soul.
If you're looking for a new go-to for happy hour that combines striking ambiance, mouthwatering dishes, and a creative menu, look no further than The Bar at Chihuly Garden and Glass. Nestled within the iconic glass art exhibition at Seattle Center, this spot brings the best of the Pacific Northwest in an elegant yet relaxed setting. No tickets needed! The fusion of art, culture, and great food makes it a stand-out location for tourists and locals who want to feel like one!
The moment you step into The Bar, you’re greeted with a sense of childlike wonder, thanks to the bold glass sculptures and vibrant colors that touch every corner. It’s the perfect backdrop for an evening with friends, whether you're winding down after work or celebrating a special occasion. The space offers both indoor and outdoor seating options, with stunning views of the museum’s gardens, making it ideal for soaking in the beauty of Seattle while soaking in a drink or cup of clam chowder.
The bar’s menu is a true highlight. You’ll find expertly crafted cocktails that use local ingredients, with a variety of options that cater to all preferences. From refreshing gin and citrus concoctions to rich whiskey-based drinks, each one is thoughtfully prepared to elevate your mood and kick off your evening. And the best part? They even have a variety of towers that make even the most mundane day a celebration.
The family-style dining menu is perfect for sharing, offering a selection of elevated yet approachable dishes that reflect the flavors of the Pacific Northwest. For four hungry people, we split the calamari, clams, tempura veggies, and steak! For dessert, we had the monkey bread and popcorn. The Monkey Bread and calamari stole the show. The prices are a bit on the high side, but you get what you pay for! We also had plenty leftover!
Basic bistro fare, good salads and sandwiches, solid service. The beef sliders and salmon dip were good as was their bisque.
The decor is awesome; apropos for a cafe attached to the Chihuli Glass Museum.
I am giving them three stars for their hours. I enjoy dropping by here for a drink after work, the winter cocktails have been excellent, but it is hit or miss on whether they are open. The site says 6pm but the doors have been locked at 5:30pm both times I have tried (recently). Super disappointed, let me give you my money! 🙃
We received a BOGO ticket for cocktail drinks upon arriving at the museum, and we decided to give it a try. The Fishing Lure was amazing. Perfectly balanced flavors, not overly sweet and good amount of alcohol. Our waitress Rosie was the best: very knowledgeable about the drinks and a cheery personality. The place is nicely decorated and provides a relaxing and trendy atmosphere. I just wish the view was nicer. The bar overlooks an alley way. I was hoping to get a glance of Chihuly sculptures and a garden or some kind of foliage.
Loved this bar! The decorations were super creative and the staff was very polite. The cauliflower appetizer was a perfect snack, not too heavy and super flavorful. Drinks were delicious too!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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