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The GeorgevsThe Pink Door
Both The Georgian and The Pink Door are endorsed by those who travel for a living. On balance, The Pink Door is the choice of most reviewers compared to The Georgian. The Pink Door comes in at 88 with endorsements from 12 sources such as Gayot, The Infatuation and Not For Tourists.
The George
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Zagat
Gayot
Forbes Travel Guide
Seattle Times
Not For Tourists
Where
411 University St, Seattle, WA 98101
From $31/night
"The Georgian is as grand as they come, and if you're looking for haute cuisine, palatial surroundings, and superb service, no other restaurant in Seattle comes close." Full review
"Although the dress code at the Georgian is smart casual, jean-clad patrons are likely to feel underdressed at this palatial, light yellow salon in the downtown Fairmont Olympic Hotel." Full review
"The "old-world surroundings" in this 1924 Italianate dining room in Downtown's Fairmont Olympic Hotel make it a "special place for a special night"." Full review
14.0
"The elegant atmosphere and French-inspired Pacific Northwest cuisine at The Georgian... make it appropriate for celebrations and special occasions." Full review
4 Stars
"The Fairmont Olympic Hotel in Seattle houses The Georgian, the most acclaimed restaurant in the Pacific Northwest." Full review
3.0
"Expect luxury on a Downton Abbey scale, with attentive, accommodating uniformed staff." Full review
"For impressing the spouse, the in-laws, or your boss."
"Celebrating its 25th year as a AAA four-diamond restaurant, The Georgian serves French-inspired Northwest cuisine with seasonal ingredients. " Full review
The Pink Door
Fodor's
Frommer's
Zagat
BlackBook
Gayot
Seattle Times
Not For Tourists
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
On the Grid Show All Reviews
1919 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101
From $30/night
"With its Post Alley entrance and meager signage, the Pink Door's speakeasy vibe draws Pike Place Market regulars almost as much as its savory, seasonal Italian food does." Full review
"Pike Place Market's better restaurants tend to be well hidden, and if I didn't tell you about this one, you'd probably never find it." Full review
4.3
"The perennial-favorite "to-die-for" lasagna "runs out quickly" at this "bohemian" Pike Place Market Italian." Full review
"Italian in a garish, Cheesecake Factory-ish setting with a nice outdoor deck."
13.0
"Tucked into one of Seattle's quaint alleyways just north of Pike Place Market, the Pink Door's peachy-pink entrance can be hard to find." Full review
3.0
"A classic Seattle hideaway and hangout. The rooftop terrace is the spot in summertime. The place is kitschy but never obnoxiously so." Full review
"Wine, Italian food, and Cabaret!"
"A restaurant like no other, the Pink Door is probably the only place in the US (the world?) where you can enjoy fabulous linguine alla vongole... while watching live jazz." Full review
"Outdoor patio and happy hour specials, plus serious Italian specialties like cioppino and spinach lasagna, are good enough to entice Seattle residents to brave the crowds in the tourist-heavy market." Full review
"This Italian Restaurant is one of the most popular and mysterious date spots downtown." Full review