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Welcome to Lowell's Restaurant

Located at 1519 Pike Place in Seattle, Lowell's Restaurant offers a casual dining experience with a waterfront view. Specializing in seafood dishes like clam chowder and crab cakes, Lowell's also caters to a variety of dietary preferences including vegan and vegetarian options. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, pet-friendly, and offers a range of amenities such as outdoor seating, a full bar, and free Wi-Fi. Customers rave about the fresh and flavorful food, efficient service, and stunning views. Despite some accessibility challenges, Lowell's Restaurant is a must-visit for those looking for a memorable dining experience in Seattle.

LOCATIONS
  • Lowell's Restaurant
    1519 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
    1519 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, United States Hotline: +1 206-622-2036

Introducing Lowell's Restaurant, a bustling eatery located at 1519 Pike Pl in Seattle, WA. This gem offers a plethora of amenities such as takeout, reservations, delivery, vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and more. With a casual and touristy ambiance, Lowell's is perfect for groups, families, and individuals alike.

Lowell's signature dishes include their famous clam chowder, Dungeness crab cakes, and grilled wild salmon filet Caesar salad. The menu also features entrees like carnitas tacos and Lowell's Bowls, showcasing fresh, flavorful ingredients.

Customers rave about the great service and stunning waterfront views. Reviews highlight the efficiency of the staff, the quality and freshness of the food, and the overall enjoyable dining experience at Lowell's.

So if you're looking for a delightful meal with a picturesque backdrop, make sure to visit Lowell's Restaurant. Whether you're in the mood for seafood, salads, or hearty entrees, Lowell's has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this dining gem in Pike Place Market!

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Ervin A.
Ervin A.

Great service with a nice view of the waterfront. It's very busy, so I recommend you anticipate a wait. Quality food that was very fresh, I highly recommend you visit when going to Pike Place market.

Fred T.
Fred T.

Lowell's is in the Pike's Place venue. Very busy but line moves fast as staff is very efficient. We were there for lunch and was not disappointed. Opted for Reuben sandwich and clam chowder. Well prepared and very tasty

Mandy E.
Mandy E.

Excellent food, excellent service, excellent view! Came for lunch and got fish and chips, kids got cheeseburgers, and everyone was happy! View was stunning! We will be back!

Helen S.
Helen S.

Lowell's is where I fell in love 3 years ago... With the dungeness crab benedict. We're still together; it's pretty serious. I've come back from San Diego, CA for it 3 times since, and don't regret it. This time around it's lunch, so since I missed breakfast I ordered the Northwest dungeness crab melt and well, damn okay, I think I just found my side piece. Dungeness crab, melty mozzarella, bacon tomato jam on grilled rosemary bread?! Stop it. Let's start over. Lowell's is a historic restaurant that sits on prime real estate in the center of the main walkway of the market, they are well known and absolutely deserving of all the traffic and attention they draw whether it's from their name prominently displayed over the market, or the lines to get in. 3 dining floors with windows overlooking Elliott Bay and the Seattle Great Wheel meet you after the cashier. We had a beautiful day today (it poured hard yesterday) so we were lucky to have clear sunshine, and perfect pictures. Lowell's Hot Dungeness Crab Melt comes with fries, salty pickle slices and a lemon wedge. The bacon tomato jam just slightly overpowered the crab, but still absolutely delicious. Melted mozzarella over the crab between grilled rustic rye bread pulls it all together for a lunch you won't be forgetting. The staff are all pleasant and helpful, ask away if you're unsure of anything. Most of all, enjoy this food!

Judy L.
Judy L.

I visited this seafood restaurant at Pike Place and had a delightful experience overall. The view of the pier is absolutely stunning, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing meal with a scenic backdrop. I ordered the sourdough bread bowl clam chowder, which was fantastic. The chowder itself was rich and flavorful. However, there was a bit too much bread compared to the amount of chowder, so I ended up with some leftover bread. Cousins enjoyed their food as well - they shared a wild alaskan king salmon filet. The service was good; Be prepared for a crowd, though--this place is always bustling with people, which can make for a lively atmosphere but there can be wait times.

Michael K.
Michael K.

Food - Excellent Grilled Salmon. Service - Server was attentive and listened to our particular desires. Ambiance - Fantastic waterfront view from second level. My only issue would be to replace the metal stamped cutlery with something a bit more substantial as my fork kept bending when holding food in place while cutting with the knife. I'm also a stickler for larger and heftier napkins. So I suppose these things are appropriate for a place that uses "Almost Classy" as a tagline.

Gilbert R.
Gilbert R.

Three-floored restaurant in Pikes Place Market. You can choose between full service where you get attended to, or just order and have a seat and they'll take the items over to you. Came for breakfast. Ordered the following: - Dungeness crab omelette - 7/10: Served with hash browns and bread. The omelette was basically chunky crab pieces wrapped in an egg blanket. I wish they could've done a little more with it. Crab was fresh, but for what you get, it's a little overpriced. - Smoked salmon omelette - 6.5/10: same dish, but with smoked salmon. Everything came out relatively fast. Self serve coffee as well. Would probably come back to explore some of the other menu items.

Kevin R.
Kevin R.

I was in a walking boot when I visited this restaurant. It has 3 levels and I had to limp my way up the stairs to the second floor where we were sat. Bathroom was on the third floor. Didn't bother me really, but I say this to point out that it may not be super handicap accessible. We weren't given the option to dine on the first floor. Other than that, food was great. Yummy clam chowder. The smoked salmon infused Bloody Mary was so unique and tasty. Give it a chance. It's not fishy and the smoked salmon flavor is subtle.