| About: | Etta's Seafood showcases the culinary flair of Chef Tom Douglas for every kind of seafood imaginable. From the classic fish & chips to live crab, pit-smoked salmon and Tom's famous crab cakes, Etta's extensive menu features superlative seafood. Situated near Seattle's famous Pike Place Market, Etta's Seafood offers both tourists and locals a rich experience of the best seafood in Seattle. |
| Hours: | Lunch Mon.-Fri., Dinner nightly, Brunch Sat.-Sun. |
| Categories: | Breakfast Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants |
| Parking: | Street Parking |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Specialities: | People Watching |
| Chef: | Ron Anderson |
| Cuisine: | Fish & Seafood, American, Breakfast & Brunch, Seafood, Contemporary |
| Ambiance: | Elegant, Quiet, Family Friendly |
| Feature: | Happy Hour, Take Out, Take Out, Brunch, Private Rooms, Great Wine List, View, Bar |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant |
| Dress Code: | Casual Dress |
| Price: | $10 - $30 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 206 448 1979 Email: sarahs@tomdouglas.com |
Last April, my husband and I was visiting a friend in Enumclaw, washington and we decided to spend the day in Seattle and had brunch at Etta's and let me tell you when we visit again this April, Etta's is at the top of the list to visit. The food was out of this world and the prices are wonderful. Thanks to all the staff at Etta's for great memories!!!!
Outstanding brunch!: This is one of my favorite places for brunch before going to Pike's Market. Food is great, staff accomodating and prompt, and always consistent. If you haven't tried it, try the corn beef hash!! Wine list is impressive!!
Too expensive for what you get.: I took my family of 5 to dinner to Ettaâs today. The food was very good, as was the service. However we were all shocked at the portion sizes, especially considering the prices. An example is the Alaskan halibut. The $30 meal consisted of bread, and a piece of fish that was approx. 4"X3"X2" (I would guess 6oz.) on a bed of lentils with a small amount of vegetables mixed in. That was it, for $30.
The bill came to $150.00 for 5 very small meals. I don't know about you, but we are used to getting a nice meal, with more food involved, for less than $20.00 per meal. We definitely won't be going back. There are too many great restaurants that provide a great meal for much less money. The decor/ambiance was nothing special either.