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Place Pigalle (Downtown)

81 Pike St
SEATTLE, Washington 98101
(206) 624-1756
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Categories: Bar, Restaurant

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  • Place Pigalle is a delicious secret. Even locals who frequent the Market don't know it's there: one of the classiest, most romantic joints in town since 1982, when owner Bill Frank took over this former fisherman's tavern. Get a table by the windows; the view is stunning.
  • Hours: Daily 11:30 am-9:30 pm
  • Features: Full Menu, Romantic and Outdoor Seating
  • Scene: Cocktail Lounge

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  • 3.67000/5 Stars.
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After I save a few paychecks, I'll be back!

This was by far the best meal I have had in a very long time. I ended up going there with a friend, but it seemed more geared to "you and that special someone". Never the less our appetizer of crab and mango was divine, the beet and goat cheese salad was amazing and don't get me started on my lamb shank. With a long list of wines to choose from, how could you go wrong? It boasts an amazing view, flavorful food and great service. The bill was big, but after an experience like that, it was worth the treat.
Posted by mmmm...good on March 17, 2009 at 6:51 PM · Report
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Don't trust this place for a special occassion

We recently went to Place Pigalle for my boyfriend's birthday. They didn't deliver on any of their promises, a window table, candle in the dessert, all things I discussed with them on the phone that same day. The waitress was rude when we arrived, our table near the window was taken, and there was an inordinately long wait between the salad and entree (over 30 minutes). This wouldn't have been bad but the temperature in the restaurant was officially freezing, we both froze. The was a staff shift in mid-evening, at the end someone we hadn't seen before took our plates and reluctantly (we had to ask) offered dessert. We chose the Cherry Torte which arrived so cold (sub zero, with no candle) that it had no flavor, and after asking for no dairy (soy for our coffee) the waiter still brought heavy cream to put on the dessert. All in all it was a horrible, freezing, three hour flop that cost waaaay too much ($150 for two, with one glass of wine.) I feel reall ripped off. I feel like I have to warn friends and family about Place Pigalle - to spare them a similar experience. Thanks for listening, hope your dining experiences are bright. Happy holidays! xo
Posted by toobadwewenthere on December 13, 2007 at 10:52 AM · Report
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great service, food and view

This place was the first place in Seattle that gave me a dining "experience". Our waiter was so on spot that we never had to ask for anything. The food was fantastic and memorable. Our cute table was looking out to the water and was the perfect element to our dinner.
Posted by yum on December 10, 2007 at 10:23 AM · Report

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