
I don’t know exactly when upscale restaurants started offering happy hours, but I’m ready to kiss the first restaurateur who got that sweet wheel in motion. “Let the discounted food and drink commence,” I imagine him saying with a generous twirl of his Monopoly game mustache. No disrespect to foie-gras-laced desserts or hazelnut dust, but high-end happy hours are the greatest thing about fine dining in Seattle. They give the rest of usโwho normally couldn’t afford these placesโa chance to eat there for less.
To come up with this list of favorites, I used a few guidelines: (1) Most of the food should be around $5 to $10 and drinks $4 to $7, (2) it should feature a few substantial dishes that you can make a meal out of, none of this just-plates-of-wee-toasts crap, (3) it shouldn’t be offered in a space so tiny that only a special few can enjoy it.
I had to make up these rules to winnow the list, which is clearly a sign we’re awash in good things. Lord only knows how long these higher-end restaurants can afford to offer these deals in the age of skyrocketing Seattle rents. Slurp up the half-off oysters while you can.
