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A Seattle Foodie’s Guide to the Best Seafood Restaurants in Town

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Seattle is a city of seafood lovers, and it’s not hard to see why. The fresh local seafood in this Pacific Northwest city is some of the best in the country. If you’re planning a trip to Seattle and want to try some of its most famous dishes, keep reading for our top picks for delicious best seafood restaurants in Seattle that will satisfy your cravings.

Pike Place

Pike Place is the most famous market in Seattle. It’s been around since 1907, and it’s still going strong today. The market has everything from seafood to flowers, produce and fish.

Pike Place Market is located at 1600 Pike Place (just south of 1st Avenue).

The Crab Pot

The Crab Pot is a Seattle institution, with locations in Bell town and South Lake Union. The seafood here is fresh and plentiful, so if you’re hungry for some crab legs or shrimp, this is the place to go.

You can also order from their regular menu items like clam chowder or mussels. Their prices are reasonable—you can get everything for under $20 on my last visit!

If you need a little help deciding what to order, check out their Instagram account @crabpotseattle! They post pictures of delicious food every day (or at least once per week).

The restaurant has multiple locations around town including:

Etta’s Seafood

Global Seafoods North America is an Online Seafood Store based in Bellevue, WA.

Hours: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday; 11 a.m.- 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday

(Etta’s Seafood)

Etta’s Seafood offers a variety of seafood, including

 – Cajun shrimp

 – Oysters on the half-shell 

– Raw oysters 

– Steamed clams, mussels, and crab legs

We hope this list of the best seafood restaurants in Seattle has helped you find your next favorite spot to dine out on.

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