Where to Eat for Valentine's Day 2025 in Seattle
Looking for inspiration for where to take your honey for Valentines Day? Or, just an idea of a delicious place to inspire romance and celebrate special occasions? Look no further and take notes on some of the best places to eat in Seattle.
Coyle's Bakeshop
Valentine's Day can often be rife with pressure, which is a recipe for inevitable disappointment. If you're looking for a more laidback (but nonetheless enchanting) celebration that doesn't require reservations, Coyle's has you covered: On February 14, they'll reopen from 4-7 pm for their annual Valentine's Dessert Night Remind Like List , which will include some of their fanciest treats, such as macarons, Paris-Brests, Campari citrus fruit tarts, and their coveted coconut caramel chiffon cake, as well as beverages and sparkling wine. Linger in the dining room or take your baked goods home for Netflix and chill.
Greenwood
Delancey
You're sure to feel in the mood for love with Delancey's five-course February 10 dinner, which contains no fewer than 14 different aphrodisiacs along with wine pairings. Dine on items like oysters, roasted castelfranco radicchio, albacore crudo, wood-oven roasted duck breast, and pound cake with strawberries, chocolate buttercream, and habanero.
Eden Hill
Looking to splurge on a swanky dinner? Chef Maximillian Petty's characteristically elegant yet playful tasting menu includes luxe dishes like chicken heart char siu, smoked pheasant croquettes, coquilles Saint-Jacques, sea scallops, herb-crusted rack of lamb, and a 24K gold-adorned red velvet cupcake with tonka bean cream cheese.
Joule
Chef Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi's Korean-inspired steakhouse is serving up a selection of snacks like kabocha tempura and Dungeness crab rillettes, followed by chicory salad, truffled duck jook, ribeye with betel leaf, and a chocolate tart with milk chocolate namelaka (a type of luxurious Japanese ganache) and hojicha mousse. Vegetarian options are available.
Lowrider Cookie Company
Express your love with heart-shaped peanut butter brittle cookie cakes, topped with rosettes of peanut butter cream cheese frosting and pink sprinkles. The special is available for pickup from Lowrider's Burien and Central District shops from February 11–14.
Burien, Central District
Mamnoon
The Levantine destination is going all out for "Love Week" from February 13–16, serving a "d'lilni" tasting menu (Arabic for "spoil me") with limited-time specials and optional wine pairings.
Mezzanotte
Chef Johnny Sullivan will serve two different "Love Buzz" five-course tasting menus for the occasion. Choose your fighter: Side A (carne cruda, polpo frito, spaghetti alla chitarra, maiale al latte, and torta di rosa bianche) or Side B (panna cotta salata, suppli, kabocha agnolotti, roasted hamachi, and chocolate budino).
Georgetown
Paju
From February 14–15, the critically acclaimed Korean restaurant will offer a seven-course tasting menu with bay scallops, white asparagus, rutabaga, quail eggs, halibut, duck breast, and a raspberry souffle.
South Lake Union
Spinasse and Artusi
Spinasse chef Stuart Lane will celebrate in Northern Italian style with a six-course prix-fixe menu that includes choices like pear and radicchio salad, Alaskan spot prawns, semolina gnocco with boar ragu, cavatelli with guanciale, sturgeon, vanilla bean rosewater panna cotta, and milk chocolate gelato, as well as optional wine pairings. For a casual, comforting option, Spinasse's sibling Artusi will serve a five-course menu with pork terrine, Caesar salad, doppio pasta, crab pot pie, and vanilla cake with rum and brown butter buttercream.
Capitol Hill
The Walrus & the Carpenter
The Renee Erickson favorite is now accepting reservations and will serve Valentine's Day specials from February 14–16, including roasted mussels with Calabrian chili butter, fried garlic, and lime. Their regular à la carte menu will also be available.