Restaurant in Seattle, United States
Greenwood Seasonal Precision

Autumn Seattle on Greenwood Ave N is a neighbourhood restaurant suited to food and wine explorers willing to travel past Seattle's more obvious dining corridors. Booking is easy with three to five days' notice for weekends. For a considered local alternative to the downtown scene, it earns a look — verify current hours and pricing before you go.
Autumn Seattle, at 6726 Greenwood Ave N in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighbourhood, is a strong call for food and wine explorers who want a considered neighbourhood restaurant experience away from the tourist-heavy downtown corridor. If you are the kind of diner who reads the wine list before the menu and judges a room by whether the selections have a point of view, this is worth your attention. It is also a practical choice for couples or small groups looking for a quieter, local-feeling alternative to the louder spots closer to Capitol Hill or South Lake Union.
Autumn sits on Greenwood Avenue North, a stretch that rewards the diner willing to travel past the obvious options. The address alone signals something: this is not a restaurant chasing foot traffic. For the explorer diner, that is a feature, not a limitation. Venues in this position on a residential commercial strip typically build their following on repeat locals and word-of-mouth from people who care about what is in the glass as much as what is on the plate.
Because detailed menu, pricing, and wine list data are not currently in Pearl's database for Autumn, we recommend visiting the restaurant directly or checking current listings before you go. What we can say with confidence is that Greenwood Ave N has produced serious neighbourhood restaurants before, and the explorer diner profile fits this kind of address well. For verified current hours, pricing, and reservations, contact the venue through their physical address or check third-party booking platforms.
On the wine program question, which matters most for the GL-5 explorer who seeks depth: a restaurant at this address, building a local following rather than a tourist one, has every incentive to invest in a wine list that gives diners a reason to return. Washington State produces some of the country's most interesting Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Riesling, and a neighbourhood restaurant in Seattle with wine ambitions has access to strong Columbia Valley and Walla Walla producers at price points that downtown venues rarely bother with. Whether Autumn's list reflects this is something you should ask when you call ahead.
Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, which means you are unlikely to need more than a week's notice for most nights. For a Friday or Saturday dinner, book three to five days out to have your pick of times. Walk-ins may be possible on quieter weeknights, but calling ahead is always the smarter move for a venue of this size and profile. There is no phone number currently listed in Pearl's database, so check OpenTable, Resy, or the restaurant's own website for live availability.
Greenwood is a 20-to-25-minute drive from downtown Seattle depending on traffic, or accessible by the 5 bus line running along Greenwood Ave. If you are staying centrally and do not have a car, factor in travel time.
Quick reference: Greenwood Ave N, easy to book, 3-5 days out recommended for weekends, no phone data currently available.
Autumn is one option in a city with a strong and varied restaurant scene. For broader context, see our full Seattle restaurants guide, and if you are planning a longer trip, our full Seattle hotels guide, our full Seattle bars guide, our full Seattle wineries guide, and our full Seattle experiences guide cover the rest. Nearby on Pearl you can also explore 1415 1st Ave, 1744 NW Market St, and 2963 4th Ave S as reference points across the city's neighbourhoods.
For the explorer calibrating ambition level, Seattle punches well above its size in the American fine dining conversation. Venues like Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg set the benchmark for what a serious American tasting-menu restaurant looks like at the leading of the market. Autumn operates in a different register, as a neighbourhood room rather than a destination tasting experience, which is precisely why it fits a different but equally valid occasion.
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| Autumn Seattle | — | |
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| Kamonegi | — | |
| Maneki | — | |
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