Restaurant in Seattle, United States
The Doctor's Office
170Pearl PointsLate-night fallback

About The Doctor's Office
The Doctor's Office is an easy Seattle pick when timing and location matter more than a documented menu, awards profile, or formal reservation plan. Treat it as a flexible evening stop, especially for first-timers who want something low-pressure and late-running, not as the centerpiece for a special-occasion meal.
Scarcity is the main reason to be deliberate here: without a verified seat count, price range, menu format, cuisine category, or booking channel, first-timers should treat The Doctor's Office as a flexible evening stop rather than the anchor for a highly specific plan. In Seattle, that makes it more useful for an evening or late-night itinerary than for an occasion that depends on detailed service information in advance.
The practical verdict: go if the appeal is a Seattle venue with generous evening hours and a smart casual dress code. Do not build the night around a specific food, beverage, or format expectation, because the verified details do not support that kind of precision. For a first visit, the safer play is to keep the plan flexible and decide whether the venue fits the mood.
Use it for a flexible evening, not a locked-in tasting plan
The listed daily 4 PM to 1 AM schedule is the strongest planning signal. That makes the venue more useful after work, after another plan, or when a group needs a later option in Seattle. It is less useful for lunch, early daytime plans, or anyone comparing detailed menus in advance.
Specifics about menu format, beverage focus, pricing, reservations are not verified here, so the decision should not rest on those details. If the priority is a tightly planned meal or a particular program, treat this as a scouting stop rather than the final answer. If the priority is simply a place open into the night, it becomes easier to justify.
Seattle convenience is the selling point
The Doctor's Office is best evaluated as a Seattle option with a daily 4 PM to 1 AM schedule and smart casual dress code. The available verified facts do not establish awards, cuisine, chef-led format, seat count, or pricing, so the case for going is timing and flexibility rather than a documented destination-dining argument.
For broader planning, use Our full Seattle restaurants guide, Our full Seattle bars guide, Our full Seattle hotels guide to build a stronger backup route. If the night needs a more specific plan, compare it with other Seattle options before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to The Doctor's Office in Seattle?
For broader planning, compare The Doctor's Office with options such as Dino's Tomato Pie, Dick's Drive-In, Pho Than Brothers, Capitale Pizzeria, or Feierabend. The Doctor's Office makes the most sense when the main confirmed draw is a daily 4 PM to 1 AM schedule.
Does The Doctor's Office handle dietary restrictions?
Assume you should confirm directly before going, especially if the restriction is strict. The verified planning facts here are that The Doctor's Office is in Seattle, is open daily from 4 PM to 1 AM, has a smart casual dress code; specific dietary or allergy accommodations are not verified.
Is The Doctor's Office good for a special occasion?
It can work if the occasion is flexible and later in the day. The daily 4 PM to 1 AM schedule makes it useful for evening plans in Seattle, but the verified details do not establish a set menu, private dining setup, or formal occasion format.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Doctor's Office?
Evening is the stronger choice, since The Doctor's Office opens at 4 PM every day and runs until 1 AM. Lunch is not supported by the verified hours.
How far ahead should I book The Doctor's Office?
Booking details are not verified here, so confirm directly if timing matters or if your group needs certainty. The daily 4 PM to 1 AM hours give you a broad evening window, but they do not confirm availability, reservation rules, or walk-in policy.
What should I wear to The Doctor's Office?
Dress smart casual. That is the verified dress code for The Doctor's Office in Seattle.
Is The Doctor's Office good for solo dining?
Solo visits can make sense if you want a flexible Seattle stop during its daily 4 PM to 1 AM hours. Specific seating format, menu details, service style are not verified, so keep expectations flexible.
Location
1631 E Olive Wy, Seattle, WA 98102
Seattle, United States
Compare The Doctor's Office
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| The Doctor's Office | Seattle |
| Dino's Tomato Pie | Seattle |
| Dick's Drive-In | Seattle |
| Pho Than Brothers | Seattle |
| Capitale Pizzeria | Seattle |
| Feierabend | Seattle |
How The Doctor's Office Seattle compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Dino's Tomato Pie, Notable alternative
- Dick's Drive-In, Notable alternative
- Pho Than Brothers, Notable alternative
- Capitale Pizzeria, Notable alternative
- Feierabend, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Choose The Doctor's Office when the priority is a flexible evening stop rather than a food-first booking. Against Dino's Tomato Pie and Capitale Pizzeria, it is the less menu-driven choice from the available details; those pizza options are easier to justify when the group wants dinner to be the point of the night.
For value and speed, Dick's Drive-In is the cleaner call if the plan is casual food with minimal decision-making. Pho Than Brothers is a better fit when the group wants a specific, comforting meal rather than a drinks-led or open-ended stop.
Feierabend is the peer to consider if ambiance and a more defined theme matter. The Doctor's Office works better as the flexible late-evening option; Feierabend is the safer pick when the group wants a clearer food-and-drink identity before arriving.
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