Bar in Seattle, United States
Smith Tower Observatory & Bar
100Pearl PointsHistoric views, cocktails, one easy booking.

About Smith Tower Observatory & Bar
Smith Tower Observatory & Bar puts you 35 floors above Pioneer Square in a 1914 landmark with views over Elliott Bay. The drinks are solid and the setting is genuinely historic, but you are paying a view premium — factor that into your value calculation. Book a few days ahead for weekends; walk-ins work on quieter evenings.
Verdict
Smith Tower Observatory & Bar earns a visit if you want a cocktail experience tied to a genuinely historic Seattle landmark — the 1914 tower held the title of tallest building west of the Mississippi for decades. The bar sits on the 35th floor, and the view over Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains is the core of what you are paying for. If you want a technically serious cocktail program with zero view premium, Canon or Rob Roy will serve you better. If the combination of Seattle history, a wraparound observation deck, and a solid drink is your target, Smith Tower delivers.
The Space
The 35th-floor observatory is a circular room with floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor wraparound deck — the spatial experience is the sell. Seating is relatively limited, and on clear days the deck draws crowds quickly. The indoor bar area is intimate by design; the building is not large at this height. Arrive early in the evening to claim a window position before the deck fills. Sunset timing matters here more than at any of Seattle's ground-level bars, so plan your booking window around late afternoon if you are visiting between spring and early autumn when daylight runs long.
Value Per Round
Specific pricing is not confirmed in our database, but Smith Tower sits at the mid-to-upper tier for Seattle cocktail bars , you are paying for the setting as much as what is in the glass. Think of it as a split: part cocktail bar, part ticketed observation experience. For comparison, serious cocktail programs at Canon , one of the most awarded bars in the city , run $18–$22 per cocktail with no view premium. Smith Tower's pricing is likely in a similar band, but the value calculation is different: you are also buying access to the observation deck, which has its own admission structure. Confirm current admission and drink pricing directly before you go, as the two charges can be bundled or separate depending on the booking option you choose.
Booking
Booking is easy. Walk-ins are possible on quieter weekdays, but if you want a specific window seat or are visiting on a weekend evening, book ahead. There is no significant lead time required , a few days out is typically sufficient. The booking difficulty is low relative to Seattle's harder-to-crack bars. For context, The Doctor's Office and Roquette both require more planning. Smith Tower is one of the more accessible refined experiences in the city.
Who Should Book
This is the right call for out-of-town visitors who want a single stop that gives them Seattle history, a skyline view, and a drink without assembling three separate experiences. It also works for a low-pressure date , the setting does the heavy lifting. For serious cocktail enthusiasts who are less moved by the location and want a deeper spirits program or more creative bartending, the ground-level bars in Seattle's Capitol Hill and Belltown neighbourhoods will be more satisfying. If you are putting together a broader Seattle itinerary, see our full Seattle bars guide and our full Seattle experiences guide for context on how Smith Tower fits the wider picture.
For those travelling from other cities and comparing refined bar experiences, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans offer points of comparison for what a strong cocktail program with a distinct sense of place can look like , Smith Tower's advantage is the view; its trade-off is that the drinks program is not the primary reason to go.
Quick reference: 35th floor at 506 2nd Ave, Seattle , book a few days ahead for weekends, walk-in on quiet weekdays.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Smith Tower Observatory & Bar?
Specific menu items are not confirmed in our database, so we won't invent cocktail names. What is confirmed: the bar program is built around the 1914 building's Prohibition-era identity, so expect themed drinks that lean into that history. For a more serious cocktail program without the view premium, Canon on First Hill is the benchmark in Seattle.
Is Smith Tower Observatory & Bar good for a date?
Yes, with a specific caveat: book a window seat or an outdoor deck slot in advance, because that view is the entire case for choosing this over a ground-level bar. The 35th-floor circular room with floor-to-ceiling windows gives you a strong first-impression setting without requiring a tasting menu or a difficult reservation. It works better as a drinks stop than a full evening anchor.
Does Smith Tower Observatory & Bar have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour pricing is not confirmed in our database. Given that Smith Tower sits at the mid-to-upper tier for Seattle cocktail bars, it's worth checking directly before assuming a discount window exists. If price-per-drink is your priority, Rob Roy in Belltown offers a stronger cocktail-per-dollar ratio without the view surcharge.
Is Smith Tower Observatory & Bar good for groups?
Small groups of two to four work well here, particularly with advance booking to secure window or deck seating. Larger groups will find the circular observatory room limiting — seating is arranged around the perimeter and walk-in capacity on busy evenings is tight. For a group-friendly Seattle bar with more floor space, Roquette handles larger parties more comfortably.
Is the food good at Smith Tower Observatory & Bar?
Smith Tower is primarily a bar and observation experience — food is not the draw and specific menu details are not confirmed in our database. Come for the drinks and the skyline, not the kitchen. If you want a meal attached to a view, build food into a separate stop before or after.
Does Smith Tower Observatory & Bar have outdoor seating?
Yes. The wraparound outdoor deck on the 35th floor is one of the strongest reasons to book here over an indoor rooftop alternative. Seattle weather makes it seasonal, so if the deck is your priority, aim for late spring through early fall and book a time slot that gives you daylight for the view.
Location
506 2nd Ave #35, Seattle, WA 98104
Seattle, United States
Compare Smith Tower Observatory & Bar
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Smith Tower Observatory & Bar | 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 |
Comparing your options in Seattle for this tier.
Also Consider
- Canon, Notable alternative
- Bar Miriam, Notable alternative
- Rob Roy, Notable alternative
- Roquette, Notable alternative
- The Doctor's Office, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Smith Tower sits in a different category from Seattle's serious cocktail bars. Canon is the city's most decorated spirits destination, if depth of selection and technical bartending is your priority, Canon wins without contest. Roquette and The Doctor's Office both offer strong, focused cocktail programs at street level with more atmosphere per dollar if atmosphere means the quality of what is in the glass rather than the altitude of the room.
Where Smith Tower pulls ahead is the experience package: no other bar in Seattle gives you a wraparound observation deck on a clear evening combined with a functioning bar. Rob Roy and Bar Miriam are better choices for locals who drink regularly in the city and want a reliably excellent cocktail without the tourist-adjacent pricing. But for visitors or for a date where the setting needs to do the work, Smith Tower is easier to book than any of its cocktail-focused peers and delivers a more memorable room.
The honest comparison: if you had one evening in Seattle and had to choose between Smith Tower and Canon, choose based on what you are optimising for. Canon is for the drink. Smith Tower is for the view and the history. Both are worth one visit, just not interchangeable ones. For a fuller picture of where each fits, consult our full Seattle bars guide.
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