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Panorama Plates for Valentine’s Day

These Seattle restaurants all offer great food and spectacular views

By Chris S. Nishiwaki February 11, 2025

Two people stand by a window, holding glasses and chatting, with the vibrant colors of a Valentine’s Day sunset painting the scene in the background.
Photo courtesy of Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge

Some local restaurant groups have built their reputations on waterfront locations with a view. Most offer special Valentine’s Day menus. Duke’s Seafood, Daniel’s BroilerAnthony’sSalty’s, Ivar’s and other restaurant groups have multiple locations with water views. Fire & Vine has two waterfront concepts, Aerlume just north of Pike Place Market and AQUA by El Gaucho on Pier 70.  

Many other dining institutions also have spectacular views and are offering Valentine’s Day menus. They include Canlis, Ray’s Boathouse, Restaurant 67 at the Edgewater Hotel, The Dining Room at The Salish Lodge, Elliott’s Oyster House, The Loupe Lounge at the Space Needle and Palisade.  

Some restaurants will extend their special Valentine’s Day menus into Saturday, Feb. 15.  

For dining options with a view, consider the following local restaurants:  

Place Pigalle

The especially romantic Table #1 at this intimate Pike Place Market bistro has been booked since last year. Other tables with views of Puget Sound are still available at Place Pigalle throughout Valentine’s Day weekend.  

Iconiq

For diners looking for an intimate, off-the-beaten-path location with views of Lake Washington, Iconiq in the Mount Baker neighborhood fits the bill. Cost is $150 per person for four courses, plus an amuse bouche.  

 

A restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows offers a stunning Valentine’s Day view of the city skyline and lake, with modern black chairs and elegantly set tables in the foreground, perfect for enjoying Panorama Plates.
Photo courtesy of Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi

Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi 

Perched on the 31stfloor of Lincoln Square in Downtown Bellevue, Ascend offers stunning views of the Seattle skyline, Lake Washington and the Cascades. The steakhouse and sushi restaurant will offer a special Valentine’s menu from Feb. 14-17.  

Goldfinch

Chef and restaurateur Ethan Stowell has been consulting on the menu since Goldfinch opened in 2008. Executive Sous Chef Jeffrey Hunter and Pastry Sous Chef Danielle Grogan run the day-to-day in the kitchen, including a three-course menu on Valentine’s Day for $150 per guest.  

Pink Door

The eponymous pink door is the only sign of the festive decor awaiting guests inside this Pike Place Market institution on Post Alley that has fed locals and tourists since 1981. Reserve a table by the west-facing windows with views of the Market and Elliott Bay. 

Ray’s Boathouse and Ray’s Cafe

Ray’s offers a three-course prix-fixe menu for $80. 

AQUA by El Gaucho and Aerlume

Sister restaurants AQUA by El Gaucho and Aerlume, about half a mile apart along the Seattle waterfront, offer stunning views and will be offering caviar specials on Valentine’s Day.  

Duke’s Seafood

The eponymous local chowder chain celebrates Valentine’s Day for 12 days, now through Feb. 17, at all of its seven Puget Sound locations. If the expansive views from the Alki location don’t put you in the mood, the luxurious lobster tail stuffed with Dungeness Crab and prawns for $44 might.  

 

A restaurant table set with two plates of gourmet food, two glasses of white wine, a wine bottle in a cooler, and panoramic city views through large windows.
Photo courtesy of Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge

Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge

With spectacular views of Elliott Bay from its 16th-floor location at the Lotte Hotel, Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge features a four-course menu, plus an amuse bouche, for $140 per guest. 

Driftwood

This casual, Alki local-centric restaurant Driftwood is a labor of love. Wife Jackie Mallahan designed the dining room. Husband Dan Mallahan runs the kitchen.  

Marination Ma Kai

For a more casual dinner out, walk on the West Seattle water taxi across Elliott Bay from the Seattle waterfront for Marination’s sexy tofu tacos (two for $7) or its famous Kalbi Beef fried rice ($14). Or take it to go and go for a stroll on Alki Beach.  

La Fontana

La Fontana has unassumingly been delivering Sicilian specialties such as the vegetarian Spaghetti Norma with eggplant and its seafood risotto for more than 30 years in an off-the-beaten-path building in Belltown that is more than a century old. Views of the romantic courtyard with its eponymous fountain (Fontana is Italian for fountain) will bring you back to the Old World.  

Westward and White Swan Public House

Sitting on different corners of Lake Union, (Westward on the north shore, White Swan on the east) are casual destinations specializing in oysters. 

 

A bowl of ceviche with tortilla chips and a small glass of yellow sauce graces an outdoor table from Panorama Plates. In the background, couples enjoy a delightful Valentine's Day ambiance, savoring every moment together.
Photo courtesy of Terra Plata

Terra Plata

Love is in the DNA of this Capitol Hill restaurant. Founders Linda di Lello Morton and the late Tamara Murphy also started “Food is Love” in the thick of the pandemic to feed schoolchildren and the unhoused. The heated rooftop patio at Terra Plata is the cozy outpost for guests seeking luxury comfort food and views of downtown Seattle to Capitol Hill.  

Elliott’s Oyster House

Another oyster destination, Elliott’s Oyster House on Pier 56 on the Seattle waterfront, offers nearly 30 choices of bivalves. Hama Hama oysters are a favorite among the staff as well as guests. Elliott’s will also serve other Valentine’s Day specials. 

Six Seven Restaurant

Restaurant veteran Jeffrey Dorgan, who has held leadership positions at dining destinations such as the Space Needle, Barking Frog, The Butcher’s Table, The Sorrento Hotel, Cedarbrook Lodge and Sullivan’s, comes to the historic restaurant at the Edgewater Hotel on Pier 67 on Seattle’s waterfront in time to set the table for Valentine’s Day. The special four-course dinner (plus amuse bouche) runs $125 per person and features expansive views of Elliott Bay are priceless. 

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