Walk to an ever-expanding array of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, boutique shops and a major grocery store along 45th Street—the heart of Wallingford.
Wallingford Restaurants
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Kabul Afghan Cuisine
2301 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Indian and Mediterranean-influenced cuisine of Afghanistan is showcased beautifully at Seattle's only Afghan restaurant.
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Bizzarro Italian Cafe
1307 N 46th St, Seattle, WA
This quirky, kitsch-filled Italian bistro is a Wallingford institution.
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RAIN Modern Infusion Cuisine
2208 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Trendy sushi creations and other Japanese-inspired innovations bring crowds from both near and far to this Wallingford hot spot.
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Elemental
3309 Wallingford Ave N, Seattle, WA
Have your food and wine perfectly paired for you at this hidden Wallingford Spot, located within minutes of Gasworks Park.
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Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizza
4411 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA
Pizza connoisseurs from Wallingford and beyond flock here for authentic Neapolitan-style pie in a comfy modern setting.
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Musashi's
1400 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
An inexpensive but speedy little sushi house on Wallingford's main drag.
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Perche'no Pasta e Vino
1319 N 49th St, Seattle, WA
Why would Malaysians open an Italian restaurant on Stone Way? As they say in Italy, "Perche no?" ("Why not?")
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Wallingford Pizza House
2109 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Chicago-style pies draw crowds to this homey Wallingford pizzeria.
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Tilth
1411 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Named after the richest layer of topsoil--organic, locally-produced items are the staple at this quaint and friendly Wallingford residence.
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SeaMonster Lounge
2202 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Cocktails and live music star at this intimate Wallingford lounge.
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Murphy's Pub
1928 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Located in the heart of Wallingford, this traditional Irish pub is known for clean surroundings and stacks of drafts.
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Pacific Inn Pub
3501 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA
Seattle of yesteryear, a vestige of when the fish were more important than the chips.
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Moon Temple Restaurant
2108 N 45TH St, Seattle, WA
From potent cocktails in the lounge to Chinese food in the dining room, this Wallingford institution is full of contrasts.
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Eggs Cetera's Blue Star Cafe
4512 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA
Wallingford locals come for the traditional pub fare and well-priced pints of ale.
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Smash Wine Bar & Bistro
1401 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Wallingford oenophiles don't have to leave their 'hood to get a great wine education without attitude.
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Be they ever so humble, there's no place like these homey neighborhoods. The bars and clubs of Wallingford, Greenwood/Phinney Ridge and Green Lake — hereafter known as Lake Wallingwood — are much like the neighborhoods they serve: friendly, low-key, refined and loaded with (quiet!) fun.
74th Street Ale House
This Greenwood institution boasts a large selection of microbrew and imported beers and some phenomenally good bar food, including spicy gumbo, big salads and sandwiches.
El Chupacabra
El Chupacabra serves fantastic margaritas in pint glasses, dishes up burritos that stop just shy of being too heavy and too spicy and draws a boisterous hipster crowd.
Elysian TangleTown
Wallingford's Elysian Tangletown, an outpost of the Elysian Brewing Co. on Capitol Hill, offers the same fine lineup of homemade beer, but a more thoughtful list of worldly noshes, from Chinese black-bean squid to a terrific smoky pork-loin sandwich.
Little Red Hen
The Little Red Hen is a real honest-to-Gilley's honky-tonk. The heartbeat of the establishment, live country western music , beats six nights a week (Wednesday nights are for karaoke). Don't fail to rustle up the bar grub - it's damn good.
Luau Polynesian Lounge
Secluded in Green Lake's "Tangletown" district, Luau feels like an exclusive beach cafe. The mini Coronitas and tropical drinks add to the atmosphere.
May
Housed in a gorgeous, templelike two-story building, May incorporates a very tranquil Thai restaurant on its upper level and a very swank bar downstairs.
Murphy's Pub
A Wallingford staple since 1981, Murphy's Pub boasts dart boards, Tuesday night trivia, live entertainment, 22 beers on tap, 25 single malt scotches, and a hearty selection of sandwiches, burgers and other pub grub.
Oliver's Twist
t's very easy to get comfortable at this cozy Phinney Ridge lounge. The lighting is warm and subdued, the staff is absolutely on the ball, and the drink menu is truly exceptional.
Pig 'n Whistle
Pig 'n Whistle is the very model of a good neighborhood bar. The bar serves up strong cocktails, the kitchen whips up tasty pulled-pork sandwiches and the jukebox plays decent classic rock tunes. What more do you need?
Prost!
"Prost" is German for "cheers," and you're certain to use that word often at this amiable German tavern. Every beer served here is pretty much the best you've ever had.
SeaMonster Lounge
So few hip bars can successfully convey a neighborhood vibe as well as a big-city vibe. The SeaMonster delivers both, along with live jazz, burlesque and punk shows and a killer cocktail menu.
Smash Wine Bar and Bistro
Here "food and wine collide," and what a lovely collision it is. The emphasis is heavily Northwestern, both in the glass and on the plate
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