Restaurant in Seattle, United States
Easy to book, details still unconfirmed.

1415 1st Ave sits on Seattle's accessible First Avenue strip with easy booking — a practical choice for explorers building a flexible itinerary. Specific cuisine, pricing, and hours are not yet confirmed, so verify before visiting. For context on the broader Seattle dining scene, compare it against neighbours like Canlis, Kamonegi, and Walrus & Carpenter.
The address alone — 1415 1st Ave in Seattle's First Hill corridor — puts this spot in one of the city's most walkable dining zones, a short distance from Pike Place Market and the waterfront. With limited data currently available on the specifics, the practical question is whether the location and category make it worth a visit over more established neighbours. For explorers building a Seattle itinerary, the answer is contextual: first, establish what you're after, then decide whether this address earns a slot.
Because cuisine type, price range, and hours aren't confirmed in our records yet, the safest approach is to verify current details directly before committing. That said, Seattle's First Avenue dining strip has historically rewarded spontaneous visits on weekday evenings, when foot traffic is lighter and tables are easier to secure. If you're timing a visit to Seattle's dining scene more broadly, mid-week arrivals , Tuesday through Thursday , give you the leading shot at walk-in availability across the neighbourhood, without the weekend competition that fills rooms at places like Canlis or Joule weeks in advance.
For food and travel enthusiasts who want depth and context from every meal, Seattle's First Avenue is a reasonable base. It puts you close to the city's seafood-forward scene and within reach of the broader Pike-Pine corridor. If you're already exploring venues like Walrus & Carpenter or Kamonegi, this address can fit naturally into a multi-stop evening without requiring a cross-city detour.
Booking here is rated easy, which in Seattle terms means you're not competing with the city's hardest reservations. Compare that to the weeks-out waits at destination-level spots , or the planning required for tasting-menu formats like those at The French Laundry or Atomix , and 1415 1st Ave reads as a lower-friction option for a Seattle evening. That accessibility is genuinely useful if you're building a flexible itinerary rather than anchoring your trip around a single reservation.
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| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1415 1st Ave | Easy | — | |
| Canlis | Unknown | — | |
| Joule | Unknown | — | |
| Kamonegi | Unknown | — | |
| Maneki | Unknown | — | |
| Walrus & Carpenter | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Pricing varies at 1415 1st Ave; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
1415 1st Ave is located in Seattle, at 1415 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101.
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