Description:

  • A Seattle tradition since 1938, this casual waterfront restaurant has a spectacular view of Elliott Bay. For more than 60 years, people have come here for fresh seafood and a good time. Wooden tables and chairs fill the large, open space. Choose from a selection that includes Oysters Rockefeller, Seafood Pasta, Dungeness Crab-Topped Prawns, clams, Bouillabaisse, the restaurant's famous clam chowder and more. A private dining room can accomodate up to 50 people.
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User Reviews for Ivar's Acres of Clams

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    Happy hour drinks/food everyday from 3-11pm

  • Really inexpensive happy hour with some decent seafood on the menu. I had the blackened salmon salad and the crab cake sandwich. I had a $3.50 beer on tap. Both of us had 2 drinks...

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    For my taste, the best Fish & Chips EVER!!!

  • I have to admit I've eaten Fish & Chips in England, and I'm not a lover of the beer battered fish...We were advised that Ivar's had good food, but it was much better...

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    Typical seafood in Seattle

  • The concierge made a booking but we still had to wait, it's a big seafood restuarant on the pier just a kilometre or so from downtown. The pricing is hard to describe, you can...

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Awards:

Seattle Magazine
  •  Best Restaurant 2009
  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 206 624 6852
    • Address:

    • 1001 Alaskan Way
    • (Pier 54)
    • Seattle, WA 98101
    • Neighborhood:

    • Downtown
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa
    • Hours:

    • Su-Th 11a-10p, F-Sa 11a-11p

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