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Bars and restaurants in Seattle are closed for dine-in service, but that doesn’t mean you have to sit in a corner and eat beans out of a can until you forget what plates look like. You can still order takeout and delivery - and help support a lot of businesses while you do it. If you need some ideas, here are a bunch of places that are perfect for everything from a Big Night In to When You Want To Stock Your Fridge Or Pantry. Scroll down for all the spots (organized by situation), and stay tuned for updates.
For restaurants offering delivery and takeout for the first time and serving new specials, read our guide to Seattle Restaurants With New Takeout & Delivery Options.
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When You Want A Good Bottle Of Wine
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When You Want To Have A Big Night In Spinasse $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1531 14th Avenue 9.4 /10
Spinasse is our highest-rated restaurant on our website, so the fact that they’re offering takeout is like the equivalent of Lin Manuel Miranda making himself available to narrate your day in song/rap. You can order a spread of delicious things like aged prosciutto, short rib risotto, cavatelli with venison, roasted carrots, lamb shanks, and panna cotta. Plus their iconic tajarin al ragu is available as a finished dish or a pasta-and-sauce kit if you want to assemble it at home.
Bateau $ $ $ $ Burgers ,  Steaks  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1060 E Union St 9.0 /10
Bateau serves the best burger in the city, and for $30, they’re selling a kit that has everything you need to make two glorious Bateau burgers at home - including a pound of ground beef, caramelized onion jam, aioli, and a couple of homemade buns. Open a bottle of red wine, cut up a potato and throw it in the oven, and you basically have Bateau in your dining room. Just without the giant chalkboard and back display window of raw meat.
Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Bellevue $$$$ 205 108th Ave NE 8.3 /10
If you live in Bellevue, and it’s your anniversary with your significant other, or your pet’s gotcha day, you want to celebrate right. Allow us to direct you to Seastar, our favorite upscale place on the Eastside. A three course meal involving Dungeness crab bisque, filet mignon, and handmade artisanal chocolate truffles can be a reality with their curbside pickup. While you’re at it, all bottles of wine under $150 are 50% off.
Sushi Kappo Tamura $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Eastlake $$$$ 2968 Eastlake Ave E Not
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We live in a world where you can eat a chef’s choice omakase sushi dinner in the same space where you do yoga workout videos. To make this happen, just order from Sushi Kappo Tamura. In addition to the omakase, you can order a whole bunch of nigiri a la carte, whether that’s fatty tuna, king salmon belly, scallop seared with yuzu, geoduck, otoro, and even uni.
Copine $ $ $ $ American ,  French  in  Ballard $$$$ 6460 24th Ave NW 8.7 /10
Copine’s weekly Sunday Supper (a takeout spread you bring home as a family-style meal) has transitioned to a Thursday-Sunday Supper - the meal consists of an entree like buttermilk fried chicken or braised pork belly, and then a bunch of side dishes. You’ll also get their delicious thyme challah rolls for you to completely overload with butter in the privacy of your own home.
Maneki $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  International District $$$$ 304 6th Ave S 8.8 /10
Seattle’s oldest Japanese restaurant is pretty hard to get into if you don’t plan ahead. But now they have online ordering, which means it’s easier than ever to get a huge spread of fried snacks like croquette and gyoza, plenty of raw fish, teriyaki, and their very tasty beef sukiyaki. And since you’ll probably eat your meal in socks, it’ll (almost) be like sitting in one of Maneki’s private tatami rooms.
Pair $ $ $ $ French  in  Ravenna/Roosevelt $$$$ 5501 30th Ave NE Not
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If a reasonably-priced French meal sounds up your alley, Pair is there for you. Their takeout menu is a condensed version of their regular dinner menu, so you can expect dishes like butter lettuce salad with chevre toast, moules frites, Parisian gnocchi, thyme-roasted chicken, and potato leek gratin.
Ma’ono Fried Chicken & Whisky $$$$ 4437 California Ave SW
They say that you shouldn’t judge people based on their possessions, but if you have a pile of chicken tenders, kimchi mac and cheese, curried bacon fried rice, and maybe some spicy fried chicken on the side, we’d say you’re rolling in riches. Get all of this from Ma’Ono either for pickup or delivery through Caviar.
Deru Market $ $ $ $ American ,  Pizza ,  Sandwiches  in  Kirkland $$$$ 723 9th Ave Ste D 8.5 /10
If you just want a fantastic farm-to-table kind of meal full of food that makes you feel good, order from Deru in Kirkland. Building a dinner involving their farm greens with roasted carrots, feta, and herbs, a couple of wood-fired pizzas, and definitely an order of rosemary parmesan fries is one of the best things you can get right now. Don’t forget to add on a round of focaccia and a couple slices of their incredible layer cakes.
Paju $ $ $ $ Korean  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 11 Mercer St 8.8 /10
Paju serves some of the best Korean food in town. And the squid ink fried rice with bacon and smoked quail egg, the seafood pancake topped with a tonkatsu drizzle and bonito flakes, steak bulgogi, and fried chicken wings, are going to change the way you feel about your couch. It won’t be “the place where you watch TV” anymore - it’s now going to be “the place where you can eat an amazing meal from Paju.”
Momosan $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Ramen ,  Sushi  in  International District $$$$ 504 5th Ave S Not
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Besides the ramen from Momosan, you should tack on to your order a bunch of exciting snacks like gochujang popcorn shrimp, spicy wontons, softshell crab bao, duck fat fries, tuna poke, and more. You can pick up from the restaurant or have everything delivered if you live less than two miles away from their location in the ID.
Cafe Juanita $$$$ 9702 NE 120th Pl
This upscale Italian restaurant in Kirkland has transformed into an online market full of pantry items like parmesan crackers and sourdough bread, as well as kits to make a phenomenal meal for one at home - from goat cheese nettle ravioli accompanied by mint butter to fresh tagliatelle and containers of lamb sugo, there are no wrong answers here. Unless you think you can just not add a pint of their delicious hazelnut gelato.
Where To Stock Your Fridge Or Pantry Homer $ $ $ $ Mediterranean  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 3013 Beacon Ave S 8.4 /10
This Middle Eastern restaurant on Beacon Hill has launched a new menu called “Homer At Home,” that’s available for pickup through their takeout window. On it, you’ll find a bunch of pantry staples like crusty sourdough bread, homemade hummus, labneh, granola, and balls of cookie dough to bake later (or eat raw immediately when you get back into your car). You can also order a whole-roasted chicken, which will yield a ton of leftovers for tacos, chicken salad, pot pie, and other meals. While you’re there you might as well get a braised lamb and tahini-stuffed pita and a big cup of soft serve.
Kamonegi $ $ $ $ Japanese  in  Fremont $$$$ 1054 N 39th St 9.0 /10
Seattle’s best soba is now available to boil at home, which is some of the best news we’ve heard all week. With 24-hours notice, you can order enough fresh buckwheat noodles and broth for two meals.
Windy City Pie $ $ $ $ Pizza  in  Ballard ,  Phinney Ridge $$$$ 5918 Phinney Ave N 8.6 /10
Windy City’s incredible Chicago-style pizza freezes and reheats extremely well. So even if you live alone and buy a whole pie, you can wrap up individual slices and grab one at a time when a pizza craving hits. Ignore this idea if you were planning to eat the entire pizza in one sitting.
Il Corvo $ $ $ $ Pasta ,  Italian  in  Pioneer Square $$$$ 217 James St 8.9 /10
Being able to whip up Il Corvo’s pasta at home makes up for the fact that your cat won’t stop walking across your keyboard and messaging various iterations of “dskljg%alwkehaw;;;;;;;” to your boss. Choose from cresti di gallo, mezze machine, and pappardelle, as well as a bunch of sauce quarts to heat up on your stove. Also, we endorse buying a ton of caramel sandwich cookies and focaccia to freeze for later.
Frankie & Jo's $ $ $ $ Capitol Hill $$$$ 1010 E Union St
Ben and Jerry’s have their place, but the only two names in ice cream we’re interested in are Frankie and Jo. They make outstanding coconut and cashew-based vegan ice creams in flavors like chocolate tahini and rhubarb yuzu yogurt. You can always stop by to grab some to take home, but they’re also doing a delivery special that includes five pints and a reusable cooler bag for $80.
addo $$$$ 2319 E Madison St
Addo launched a whole separate menu called Addo Pantry - there’s a ton of variety in what they’re offering, like Italian sauces and fresh pasta, ramen broth and noodles, homemade seasonings like fennel salt, and different cooked and raw things available in bulk like smoked salmon, cooked lechoncito pork, panzanella salad, and rice.
Mt. Bagel $ $ $ $ Cafe/Bakery $$$$ Not
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Bagels are an important thing to have on hand, and Mt. Bagel makes the best in town. The only catch is that they can be kind of hard to get, because it’s a one-man, online delivery operation. Currently they’re sold out through March, but watch their Instagram for their next available delivery - then you can sign up and secure a sack of chewy, garlicky everythings and tubs of spicy scallion cream cheese. They toast perfectly after a few nights in the freezer, too.
Little Ting's Dumplings $ $ $ $ Chinese  in  Greenwood $$$$ 14411 Greenwood Ave N. Not
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Little Ting’s is one of our favorite places for a casual weeknight potsticker feast, but you can also buy frozen dumplings in bulk. They have 13 types available from pork and fennel to chicken and seaweed, and 50 pieces only cost $26. Make sure to call ahead to pre-order (and that your freezer has room for huge bags of wontons).
DeLaurenti Food & Wine $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Cafe/Bakery ,  Italian  in  Downtown ,  Pike Place Market $$$$ 1435 1st Ave Not
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You can shop for all the fancy pantry essentials without leaving your couch. DeLaurenti, an excellent Italian market, offers same-day delivery of anything on their shelves - from olive oil and fancy dried pasta to bars of chocolate and bottles of wine. The best part is that their cheese and meat selection is massive, so you can have one more thing to look forward to while sitting around and waiting for your aged jamon iberico to arrive.
Rachel's Ginger Beer $ $ $ $ American  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1510 12th Ave Not
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Stocking your fridge with a few growlers of tasty homemade ginger beer is a great idea, not just for sipping with lunch while you work from home, but also for mixing up Moscow mules during your virtual Happy Hour. To go with your new adventure of perfecting eggs benedict on the weekends, they have a mimosa kit available complete with a bottle of champagne, too.
Porkchop & Co. $ $ $ $ American  in  Ballard $$$$ 5451 Leary Ave NW 8.5 /10
Make room in your fridge for the breakfast burritos from Porkchop & Co. - they’re filled with everything from yams and mushroom to pork belly and salsa verde. They’ll also freeze well in case you want to save them for the next week, and right now, they’re also selling staples like quarts of chicken soup, kimchi, and uncooked bacon. You can pick them up at the restaurant or order through Caviar and Doordash.
When You Want A Good Bottle Of Wine Left Bank $ $ $ $ Wine Bar  in  South Park $$$$ 8526 14th Ave S
Our favorite wine bar in town always sells natural bottles to-go, and they’re open as a contact-free, curbside operation from 2-8pm. Check them out if you’re bored with your local supermarket’s selection and you want to try something funky.
Bottlehouse $ $ $ $ American ,  French ,  Wine Bar  in  Madrona $$$$ 1416 34th Ave Not
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Bottlehouse in Madrona has you covered if you can’t decide what kind of wine mood you’re in. Local, French, orange, sparkling - they have everything. But it’s also a fantastic takeout operation for pairing food with your wine, too - they’re selling a bunch of excellent a la carte snacks like cheese, cured meats, baguette, sandwiches, and combination plates like the “Living Room Picnic.”
La Dive $ $ $ $ Wine Bar  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 721 E Pike St. Not
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La Dive is the only wine bar in the area that’s offering delivery, which is great if you’re still working on your deck of cards pyramid and can’t leave your apartment. All you have to do is order $75 worth of great bottles of natural wine, and Venmo them. Check their Instagram for more information.
Delancey $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  Ballard $$$$ 1415 NW 70th St Not
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This pizza spot in Ballard has transformed into a wine and beer shop from 2-8pm, so it’s perfect if you want dinner and drinks from one convenient stop. The pizza starts at 5pm, so plan accordingly.
Mercato Stellina Pizzeria $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  Bellevue $$$$ 10000 Main St 7.7 /10
Speaking of pizza places also selling wine, Mercato Stellina is a great Eastside choice. Grab a bottle and a sopressata pie and your coffee table date night is set. Even if your date happens to be with your iguana.
Union Saloon $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  Bar  in  Wallingford $$$$ 3645 Wallingford Ave N Not
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To be clear, you’re going to Union Saloon to grab an order of their amazing homemade chips and onion dip. But while you’re there curbside, definitely pick up a bottle of wine - their entire list is 50% off and really long.
Petite Soif $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  French ,  Wine Bar  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 3309A Beacon Ave S Not
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If you need somewhere to fulfill your wine and caffeination quota at the same time (a valid concern), Petite Soif sells bottles of natural wine as well as coffee beans from Olympia Coffee Company.
Vif Wine and Coffee $ $ $ $ Wine Bar ,  Cafe/Bakery  in  Fremont $$$$ 4401 Fremont Ave N Not
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Vif is doing the same thing as Petite Soif, just in Fremont instead of Beacon Hill.
L'Oursin $ $ $ $ French ,  Wine Bar  in  Central District $$$$ 1315 E Jefferson St 7.8 /10
This French restaurant in the Central District is a great place for natural wine. They’re also offering a bunch of themed wine packages you can reserve online to pick up in person, including a $40 surprise bag of three bottles, a $175 collection of their favorite 6 bottles, a $200 collection of super acidic wine called “Acid Freaks,” a wild selection of funkier wines called “The Hunker Down Funkers,” and if you’re feeling really adventurous, a $425 lineup of extremely high-quality, celebratory wines.
Hannyatou $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Bar Food  in  Fremont $$$$ 1060 N 39th St Not
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Maybe you want to drink some wine made from rice instead of grapes - Hannyatou sells bottles of sake to-go. Drink yours with some egg salad sandwich takeout from their sister restaurant, Kamonegi, next door.
When You Just Want Some Seafood The Whale Wins $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Wallingford $$$$ 3506 Stone Way N 7.0 /10
If all you want to do right now is slurp oysters on your apartment balcony, The Whale Wins understands. In addition to having unshucked oysters available for preorder (via emailing them at [email protected]), this Wallingford spot is also selling fresh clams you can steam yourself, along with a container of curry cream to heat with it. And if that wasn’t enough seafood, order some grilled sardines with walnut relish.
Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar $$$$ 1521 Melrose Ave
Taylor Shellfish’s Melrose Market location is offering curbside pickup and delivery for things like Dungeness crab dinners, manila clam steamer kits and ready-to-bake Nola-style oysters (with cooking instructions for both), and fresh oysters a la carte. And if you’re planning to eat nothing but oysters for the next couple of days, you can order a variety of types online for delivery in quantities of 40-60.
Sam Choy's Poke to the Max $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Hillman City $$$$ 5300 Rainier Ave S Not
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Poke is perfect for lunch or a warm-weather dinner, and Sam Choy’s serves some of the best in Seattle. The furikake-topped rice bowls and poke tacos with edamame hummus travel well, and there are a few different sauces to choose from, like traditional shoyu and spicy sriracha.
Shiro's $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Belltown $$$$ 2401 2nd Ave 8.4 /10
Shiro’s is a tough restaurant to get into, but now that they’re doing takeout, it’s easier than ever to pick up delicious salmon or tuna combos ($35), as well as a chirashi bowl ($35) full of fish and unagi.
Seattle Fish Guys $$$$ 411 23rd Ave S
Seattle Fish Guys is where you should order from if you’re in the mood for seafood but that’s as far as your brain got. They have a selection of poke, smoked salmon, fresh crab, miso black cod, shrimp tempura, halibut with garlic mayo, squid salad, and probably over a dozen other options. Their menu is available all day for pickup, and they’re delivering through UberEats for lunch.
Señor Taco $$$$ 14339 NE 20th St D.
Fish tacos are an excellent way to get your seafood fix, and the baja ones at Senor Taco in Bellevue are delicious. Each tortilla contains practically an entire filet of crispy battered fish, some shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, and a creamy chipotle sauce that you can ask for on the side if you’re worried about things getting soggy. You can even get the same fried fish in a burrito.
Proper Fish $$$$ Madison
Maybe you’d rather have your fish battered in beer instead of served cold and raw, and that’s where you can count on Proper Fish on Bainbridge Island. This spot serves British-style fish and chips as well as other things like lobster rolls, fish sandwiches, fried oysters, and lobster poutine. Their cod with thick fried potatoes are perfect for dunking in tartar sauce while watching Netflix.
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