1. Tamari Bar
9.1
500 E Pine St, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 14 tips and reviews
Michelle N: Fantastic selection of sake, Japanese whiskey, and beer! Food is delish, I recommend the Shoak-Do bento box, Shiro Shooter, My Nira-Tama and Rockin' Wagyu Beef. We will be back! ❤
Mirek Nowak: Here for the Grand Opening, and wow! The Shiro Shooter, Shoka-do Bento Box and the Rockin' Wagyu Beef are all outstanding!! Great place to drink and eat Japanese tasty bites.
Daniel Mejia: The shiro shooter, the aburi sushi roll and the rockin’ marinated wagyu were all really good
2. Ivar's Acres of Clams
8.4
1001 Alaskan Way (at Madison St), Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 181 tips and reviews
Adrian Pang: Come after 3pm in time for Happy Hour and try almost everything on their menu! Especially their white clam chowder and their oyster shooters!
Yvette Salazar: Ask for Alley first of all! She is a prime example of what good old fashioned customer service is supposed to look like! You can't go wrong with the oyster shooters and a cucumber martini!
Brook Hurst Stephens: Their daily "3 pm-close" Happy Hour rocks. Check out the Oyster Shooters. I think you get 6 for $5.95 - a steal! We ate so many I lost track.
5. Momiji
9.0
1522 12th Ave (at E Pine St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 128 tips and reviews
Nancy Wu: Awesome rolls, great service, and beautiful view if you sit by the garden! Cant go wrong with omakaze sashimi and oyster shooters:)
Jingyan: Uni shooter
kristine manuel: Captures the greatness of sushi with simplicity! Huge rolls, endless list of options, great crafted cocktails, and a dope setting for gathering large groups. Oh yeah, try the green tea tiramisu. YUM.
6. The Backdoor
7.6
462 N 36th St, Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · Fremont · 28 tips and reviews
Mookie Kaushal: The new menu with the oyster shooters are great.
Katie Bergin County: Greaaaaaat drinks, seriously. Food, just okay. Shrimp cocktail is intended to be a shooter, not a dish.
Sherry Li: Awesome bar! Great cocktails. I loved the Ryan Gosling and the Death Poem, both are rye and rum based.
7. Japonessa
8.3
1400 1st Ave (at Union St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 280 tips and reviews
Tara Manikkam: Try the fried Brie and the oyster shooters.
Phuong Nguyen: When I crave sushi I head straight here! My favorite rolls are Super Bad Boy, Mr. Wonderful, and Madrid Moon. Don't leave without trying an Oyster Shooter and Scallop Ceviche. Reservations are ideal!
Colin White: Oyster shooters!
8. Coastal Kitchen
7.9
429 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 97 tips and reviews
Daniel Valois: oyster poorboy ,oyster shooters, and 1/2 dozen oysters with bloody mary. Its good to be glutten
Brittany Schank: Don't miss the New Orleans theme. For dinner the stuffed tomatoes are delicious and the Crawfish eggs benedict is great for breakfast!
Holly: try a scoop of sweet vanilla ice cream with your warm coffeecake. trust me on this one!
Nate Yancy: Great place to grab fresh seafood to take home. Or stay for some fish/shrimp & chips made in house. Happy hour has $3 drafts! The Scrimshaw Pilsner used to be on tap. But No more :( Bring it back!
Kate Hailey: Love the Dungeness crab cakes, take it home and sautée it in some lemon, butter and garlic! Nom!
Tracy Vu: Salmon and chips, clam chowder, fried oysters are all good!
AtlantaFoodie: Pricey but good quality seafood. The whole poached crab special was fantastic.
Denise F: Oysters are great, the cooked ones even better, I tried the Geoduck and didn’t liked it, but it's a different thing, give it a try.
Mingfei Yan: Order two dozens! Fresh oyster is the best! And I tried the baked oyster- yummy as well.
Andrew Gatto: Best oysters I've ever had. Real fresh and easy to eat. The Virginica oysters were amazing. Staff/service was solid too. The meal got expensive quick, but the meal was quality.
Genki U.: On what's become the streets to the stadiums, Taylor's setup shop with a menu deeper than the CapHill shop. Po' boy and chips are good. And steam station in front of the bar is a cool touch.
Amy Robertson: A dozen oysters and an old fashioned is a great end to the day
14. The Cajun Crawfish
8.1
6951 Martin Luther King Jr Way S Ste 103, Seattle, WA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Beacon Hill · 10 tips and reviews
Cathy Pham: Whole boom bang sauce and order banh mi (Vietnamese bread) to dip it in the sauce. Prawns, clams, and crawfish is the way to go. Don't forget the sweet potato fries with mayo amd ketchup on the side.
Jack Zaw: It's amazing that I am able to find a similar culinary taste as The Boiling Crab from California in Seattle. To be honest, the prawns, crab, mussels are way fresher in the Pacific Northwest.
Jenny Chin: Order the whole boom bang sauce! The best!!!!!