Picture: Desiree Schröder, Weingut Dr. Loosen, Mosel Valley, Germany and Christian Schiller at Purple Wine Bar in Seattle during the 5. Riesling Rendezvous. See also: 5. Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle, Washington State: Overview
I am not that frequently in Seattle, but from time to time I am. Here are my favorite wine bars (and couple of other interesting places where I like to hang out) in Seattle. This posting is an update of: Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Seattle, USA (2013)
The list is a mixture of own experiences, recommendations by others and finds in the internet that I still have to check out.
Picture: Ernst Loosen, Weingut Dr. Loosen and Bob Bertheau, Sr. Director of Winemaking, Chateau Ste. Michelle at the Grand Tasting and Seattle Harbor Front. See also: See also: 5. Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle, Washington State: Overview
Capitol Hill
Lots of second hand shops, record stores, book shops, tattoos and gay bars. Between Pike and Pine and on 12th Ave.
Poco
1408 E Pine St.
USAToday: Poco is a welcoming neighborhood wine bar in Capitol Hill.
Vermillion Gallery and Wine Bar
1508 11th Ave (at E Pike St.)
The Seattle Times: One of the city's best-kept secrets. It's a pop art gallery out front. Only when you venture in do you notice the hidden wine bar in back with big screen for movie night, featuring independent films. Read more.
Le Caviste
1919 7th Ave (Btwn Stewart And Westlake)
Punchdrink.com: Le Caviste is the destination for hipster French wine in Seattle, served alongside food that draws inspiration from rural France.
Spinasse
1531 14th Avenue
Small, rustic trattoria, could be in Italy. Traditional cuisine of the Piemont region. No bar. Dinner only. Recommended by a guy I met at RN 74.
Sitka and Spruce
1531 Melrose Ave. between Pike and Pine
A mecca for seasonal foods, inside the vibrant mixed-retail Melrose Market. Everything made from scratch. You sit like in your mother’s kitchen and the Chef is cooking next to you. No wine bar.
Café Presse
1117 12th Ave.
Paris in Seattle: My neighbor at the bar started with a Ricard and then had Croque Monsieur and a Ham and Cheese Sandwich (Baguette). Both food and the wines are basic and good. Only French wines. Sister restaurant of Le Pichet.
Marjorie
On East Union between 14th and 15th Avenues next to the Chloe Apartments
“Food for the Soul” is the slogan. Has a cosy bar area, but with an average wine list.
University District
Smash Wine Bar and Bistro
1401 N. 45th St.
Wine is the star here, with an extensive selection of wine flights created around inventive themes.
Queen Anne
Canlis
2576 Aurora Avenue North
The best restaurant in town. With a wine bar. Still need to go there.
Ten Mercer
10 Mercer Street (First Ave), near Space Needle
Neighborhood wine bar. Located near Seattle Center’s theaters and opera house, 10 Mercer is an appropriate pre-performance dinner or late-night supper option. The wine list of Northwest favorites complements a menu of small plates.
The Sitting Room
108 W Roy St. (First Avenue), near Space Needle
Little neighborhood wine bar. I prefer The Sitting Room over 10 Mercer, which is close by. I enjoyed the emphasis on French wines, with about 15 pours by the glass. Although there is no dinner menu, a small selection of salads, pork pâté, daily soups, and charcuterie make it possible to create a satisfying dinner meal.
Ballard
Bastille Café and Bar
5307 Ballard Ave
French focused.
Portalis
5205 Ballard Ave NW
Wine store and wine bar.
Bellevue
Kirkland
bin on the lake
1270 Carillon Point
Need to check it out.
Madrona
Bottlehouse
1416 34th Ave
Punchdrink.com: The new kid on the block, Bottlehouse, is a riff on a Parisian cave au manger—or a mash-up of a retail bottle shop and a wine bar. Either pick a bottle from their well-curated shelf and take it back to your AirBnB, or, for a nominal markup, hang out and enjoy it with some cheese and charcuterie. It’s an unpretentious, everyday place to enjoy wines from Europe and the Pacific Northwest, offered alongside a smart collection of beers and ciders from Seattle’s backyard.
Downtown
Berlin Doener
First Ave/Main Street
Germany in Seattle: Berlin-type Doener Kebab Place. Not a wine bar.
Starbuck’s (at Pike Place Market)
First Starbuck’s ever. For a picture.
Radiator Whiskey
94 Pike Street
Not a wine bar, but a super cool place. Across from Matt’s in the Market, the small space looks as if it’s been there a long time, exuding a retro charm by using reclaimed materials: flooring from Seattle’s first boiler and schoolhouse chairs. The bar, tables and walls are crafted from old bleachers from Nathan Hale High School.
Barolo (Belltown)
1940 Westlake Avenue / 7th Ave
Hip Italian restaurant with a bar area, set in a chic contemporary digs enhanced by sparkling chandeliers, gauzy drapes and a hip clientele. The amazing daily happy hour rarely fails to draw a large crowd.
RN 74
1433 Fourth Avenue at Pike Street
Amazing wine list with some 400 wines. Very strong on Bourgogne, including expensive wines but also focus on Washington State and Oregon. Very good Summer of Riesling selection. I tasted Eroica versus Weil trocken versus Maximin Gruenhaus, all dry. One of my top favorites.
Wild Ginger
1401 Third Avenue
Large modern restaurant offering Asian food. Has a very nice bar area. Wine card is fascinating. Claim to have a 45.000 bottles in the cellar. 25 by the glass. Large selection by the bottle, with few California wines, but strong WA wines and Old World Wines (but not Bordeaux) – rather Rhone, Italy, Spain and lots of Austrian wines. One of my top favorites.
Purple Café and Wine Bar
1225 4th Avenue
21 flights – 80 wines by the glass – excellent bottle selection. For Champagnes, the wine list distinguishes between Recoltant Manipulant and Negociant Manipulant, as an indication for the wine sophistication of the place. Small items for dinner. A real bar, but large. One of my top favorites. There are 3 more Purples in: Woodinville, Kirkland and Bellevue.
Tasting Room
1924 Post Alley
The Tasting Room in Seattle is a typical wine bar, open at night, where you can hang around with a glass of wine and eat some food, right in the heart of Pike Place Market, at the copper topped tasting bar or outside at a table on quaint Post Alley or inside at a table. It has some elements of a tasting room insofar as the Tasting Room only serves the wines of a group of Washington State winemaker. Wines are served by the ounze, half glass, full glass, carafe, bottle and to go.
Le Pichet
1933 1st Avenue
Paris in Seattle: The owner says: “Le Pichet is our take on bringing the warmth, congeniality and casual style of a neighborhood Paris bistrot to Seattle”. Indeed, very much French bistro style.Sister restaurant of Café Press.
Fonte Cafe and Wine Bar
1321 First Ave.
Keeps coming up in the internet as wine bar recommendation, but it is a coffee shop with a very limited wine list. The coffee is excellent as Fonte is a (not well known) premium coffee roaster. Good happy hour.
Maximilien
81A Pike Street
Charming upscale French restaurant with a panorama of Elliott Bay. But I go there for Happy Hour, because of the very nice terrace with a beautiful view of the bay.
Schiller’ Favorites
Here is a complete list of Schiller's Favorites:
Europe
Germany
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France
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UK, Spain, Austria, Hungary
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USA
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Asia
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Africa
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