Bar in Seattle, United States
Suite 410 Bar & Lounge
100ptsSolid downtown bar, skip the hype.

About Suite 410 Bar & Lounge
Suite 410 Bar & Lounge at 410 Stewart St is a central, low-friction downtown Seattle lounge best suited to hotel guests and pre-dinner drinks rather than destination cocktail seekers. Booking is easy and walk-ins are the norm. If the bar itself is the point of your evening, Seattle has sharper options — but for convenience-first visits, it removes friction without demanding much in return.
Suite 410 Bar & Lounge: Worth Booking?
The common assumption about hotel bars in downtown Seattle is that they exist to serve convenience, not quality. Suite 410 Bar & Lounge, situated at 410 Stewart St in the heart of Seattle's central business district, is worth approaching with a more open mind than that framing suggests — but also with calibrated expectations. This is not a destination cocktail bar in the mold of Canon or The Doctor's Office. It is a lounge-format bar that serves the dual purpose of hotel guest convenience and walk-in neighborhood trade. Whether that works for you depends entirely on what you are walking in for.
On the food question — which matters more here than at most bars in this tier , Suite 410 sits in that middle ground where the bar menu is more than an afterthought but not something you would reroute an evening to reach. For food-focused visitors, Seattle's bar food scene has sharper options. If that is your priority, the Pearl full Seattle bars guide covers the city's strongest performers across every neighborhood.
What Suite 410 does offer is accessibility. Booking is easy, the Stewart Street address puts it within walking distance of Pike Place Market and the retail core, and the lounge format suits pre-dinner drinks or a low-commitment wind-down after a day of meetings or sightseeing. For travelers already staying nearby, it removes friction without demanding much in return. For locals, the calculus is different: Seattle has enough strong bar options that a specific reason to choose Suite 410 over Roquette or 2963 4th Ave S is worth identifying before you go.
The venue's data profile is sparse, which itself is a signal. Confirmed price range, current hours, and detailed menu information are not available through Pearl's verified data at this time. Before visiting, check directly with the property , particularly if happy hour timing or specific food options are a factor in your decision. This is especially relevant in Seattle's current hospitality season, where downtown bar programming shifts meaningfully between lunch service and late-evening trade.
For travelers building a broader Seattle itinerary, Pearl's full Seattle restaurants guide, Seattle hotels guide, Seattle wineries guide, and Seattle experiences guide give a fuller picture of what the city offers beyond any single venue. If cocktail-forward destination bars are your reference point, look at what programs like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans deliver, and use that as your calibration for what Seattle's top-tier bars are competing against. Suite 410 is not operating in that bracket, but for what it is , a central, low-friction lounge in a well-located downtown property , it serves a real purpose. Book it if convenience is your primary criterion. Look elsewhere if the bar itself is the point of the evening.
Practical Details
| Venue | Booking Difficulty | Price Tier | Leading For | Walk-In Friendly |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suite 410 Bar & Lounge | Easy | Not confirmed | Hotel guests, pre-dinner drinks | Yes |
| Canon | Moderate | $$–$$$ | Spirits enthusiasts, serious cocktails | Limited |
| Roquette | Easy–Moderate | $$ | Neighborhood drinks, relaxed atmosphere | Yes |
| The Doctor's Office | Easy–Moderate | $$ | Craft cocktails, themed experience | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Suite 410 Bar & Lounge have happy hour deals?
- Happy hour details for Suite 410 are not confirmed in Pearl's verified data.
- Hotel bar happy hours in Seattle's downtown tier typically run between 4 PM and 7 PM, but confirm directly with the property before planning around it.
- If happy hour value is your priority, Pearl's full Seattle bars guide covers options with published programming.
What's the signature drink at Suite 410 Bar & Lounge?
- No confirmed signature cocktail data is available for Suite 410 through Pearl's verified sources.
- For a bar where the drink program is the main event, Canon , with one of the largest spirits collections in the country , is the stronger choice in Seattle.
- If you are comparing cocktail-forward bar destinations nationally, Julep in Houston is a useful reference point for what a focused, award-recognized program looks like.
Do I need a reservation at Suite 410 Bar & Lounge?
- Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Walk-ins are the expected format for a lounge of this type.
- No reservation is required for most visits, particularly during off-peak hours.
- If you are visiting on a busy weekend or during a downtown event, arriving early in the evening reduces any wait risk.
Does Suite 410 Bar & Lounge have outdoor seating?
- Outdoor seating is not confirmed in Pearl's verified data for Suite 410.
- The Stewart Street address in Seattle's downtown core makes al fresco seating logistically possible but not guaranteed , confirm with the property directly.
- For bars with confirmed outdoor options in Seattle, Pearl's Seattle bars guide is the most reliable starting point.
Compare Suite 410 Bar & Lounge
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suite 410 Bar & Lounge | Easy | — | ||
| Canon | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Bar Miriam | Unknown | — | ||
| Rob Roy | Unknown | — | ||
| Roquette | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| The Doctor's Office | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Suite 410 Bar & Lounge have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour details for Suite 410 are not confirmed in available venue data. That said, hotel bars at this address tier in downtown Seattle (410 Stewart St) typically run weekday evening specials to compete with standalone cocktail bars nearby. Call ahead or check in person before planning around it — don't assume.
What's the signature drink at Suite 410 Bar & Lounge?
No signature drink is documented for Suite 410 Bar & Lounge. If a standout house cocktail matters to your decision, Canon on First Hill is the stronger call — it holds one of the largest spirits collections in the country and has named drinks backed by national recognition. Suite 410 is better treated as a convenient downtown stop than a destination for craft cocktails.
Do I need a reservation at Suite 410 Bar & Lounge?
No reservation data is on file for Suite 410, and hotel lounges at this format generally operate on a walk-in basis. If you're visiting on a weekend evening or during a convention period in downtown Seattle (the venue sits at 410 Stewart St, close to the convention center), arrival timing matters more than advance booking. Walk in early or expect to wait.
Does Suite 410 Bar & Lounge have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed for Suite 410 Bar & Lounge. If a patio or terrace is a priority, Roquette has outdoor options worth checking, and Bar Miriam offers a different format better suited to groups wanting open-air space. Suite 410 is a stronger fit for an indoor evening drink in a central downtown location.
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