Best Restaurants For Valentine’s Day In Seattle

The 7 Best Restaurants For Valentine’s Day In Seattle

Valentine’s Day 2020 is quickly approaching and organised couples looking to snag a spot at one of their city’s hottest restaurants are beginning to make plans for the big day. Visiting the Pacific Northwest this February? You’ll want to know where to spend Valentine’s Day in Seattle for sure.

And, lucky for you, Seattle’s most romantic restaurants really turn up the heat for Valentine’s Day. Offering special tasting menus and lots of elegant wine labels just for the occasion, an evening at one of these spots includes more than just some candles and white linen.

This February 14th, prepare to truly whisk your partner off their feet. These spots think of it all, from the first drink to the last bite of dessert. Book a table at the best restaurants for Valentine’s Day in Seattle and enjoy indulging in something extra special.

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1. Water’s Table

There’s something particularly passionate and exhilarating about meeting your partner at a hotel for Valentine’s Day. It’s definitely true at Water’s Table, which is tucked away inside of Seattle’s Hyatt hotel. Enjoy sweeping lakefront views at one of the city’s most romantic spots as you indulge on award-winning farm-to-table fare. This year, they’re serving an extra romantic four-course menu just for you to enjoy.

Best Restaurants For Valentine’s Day In Seattle

2. RN74

RN74 is described as a “global interpretation of French cuisine infused with a healthy dose of flair and fantasy.” If that doesn’t sound like the ideal base from which to build a super romantic Valentine’s Day evening, then we don’t know what does. The decor oozes of passion and intimacy, and they’ll make sure to think of all the small details. Book a table to enjoy a delectable five-course menu. And, definitely opt for the wine pairing.

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3. Terra Plata

This window-lined restaurant draws straight from nature’s own bounty in order to craft some of the most thoughtful dishes in all of Seattle. Each plate looks like a true work of art, a canvas on which they’ve so delicately constructed something as beautiful as it is delicious. Let that kind of attention to detail carry through the entire evening. As one of the best restaurants for Valentine’s Day in Seattle, they’re offering a special a la carte menu just for those looking to treat themselves to something extra sweet and savoury.

4. Agrodolce

Elevated Southern Italian fare is standard at this rustic-chic spot in Seattle. Agrodolce is easily one of the best restaurants for Valentine’s Day in Seattle, as it’s delightfully romantic year-round. However, on February 14th they’re planning to offer an extra special menu just for the romantic occasion. It’ll surely feature organic ingredients, and they’ll have options for gluten-free and vegan diets as well.

Best Restaurants For Valentine’s Day In Seattle

5. Lark

It’s hard not to fall in love at Lark, one of Seattle’s hottest romantic restaurants. The mezzanine raw bar is particularly charming. But, anywhere here feels as if you and bae are getting to enjoy a delightful, romantic slice of a savoury Seattle evening alone, just you two. Prepare to blow your partner’s mind and treat them to the special V-Day four-course menu full that’s full of “luxurious options.”

Best Restaurants For Valentine’s Day In Seattle

6. Loulay Kitchen & Bar

Urban sophistication meets trendy and chic at Loulay Kitchen & Bar. This downtown hotspot has got a lot to offer eager couples looking for a place to enjoy something nice this Valentine’s Day. Besides the usual creative spin on classic French cuisine they usually offer, they’re going the extra mile for the special day. A special menu will accompany the evening. In short, you can’t miss out on the chance to treat yourself.

7. Maximilien

Antique mirrors cover the walls at this incredibly alluring restaurant. But, that’s not all you can expect to delight in during a romantic dinner. You can accompany Valentine’s Day with panoramic views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains and all of West Seattle. If you book a table at the right time, count on a spectacular sunset view as well.

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Elizabeth Thorn

Elizabeth has lived and worked in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, all of which have contributed to her passion for travel writing. When she's not writing, you can find her exploring little hideouts in Colombia or watching photography tutorials on YouTube.

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