Restaurant in Seattle, United States
The Hart and the Hunter
100Pearl PointsFlexible Downtown Pick

About The Hart and the Hunter
The Hart and the Hunter is a practical downtown Seattle pick when timing and location matter more than a destination dining brief. Use it for an easy meal near the Pike Place corridor; choose Ben Paris or Conversation when the room and occasion feel need to carry more weight.
For a low-friction Seattle meal, The Hart and the Hunter is a practical pick when the plan needs flexibility more than ceremony. The verified details are simple: it is in Seattle, the dress code is casual, the hours cover daytime availability daily with evening hours Tuesday through Saturday.
The Hart and the Hunter works well when timing matters. Monday and Sunday hours are 8 AM–3 PM, while Tuesday through Saturday hours are 8 AM–9 PM. Treat it as a casual Seattle option rather than a place to choose based on unverified claims about cuisine, awards, price, chef, or a specific menu format.
Choose it for verified basics
The strongest reason to choose it is convenience. With no verified chef, cuisine, price tier, or awards attached, the decision should stay grounded: go when Seattle, the posted schedule, a casual dress code fit the plan. It is less useful as a choice if the night depends on a verified culinary point of view, a known bar program, or a documented formal occasion setting.
For drinks-led planning, keep expectations measured. The available verified details do not support calling this a cocktail destination, so it is safer to treat any beverage decision as something to confirm directly with the venue. If the group wants the evening to center on drinks, check Seattle bar options instead. If the meal timing is the anchor, this venue may make more sense.
Where it fits among other options
Against other options, the case here is ease. Ben Paris, Conversation, Cinder + Salt, Sisters European Cafe, The Dressing Room are natural names to compare when choosing among dining plans, but the right choice depends on the latest hours, availability, what kind of meal the group wants.
For a looser plan, this venue is useful because its verified schedule spans more than one part of the day on several days of the week. That makes it a better fit for diners who do not want to build the day around a narrow time window. For a more researched Seattle dining list, start with the full Seattle restaurants guide, then use this as the easy fallback when timing wins over a more defined brief.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to The Hart and the Hunter?
Keep it relaxed: the verified dress code is casual. Hours are Mon and Sun from 8 AM–3 PM, Tue–Sat from 8 AM–9 PM. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is The Hart and the Hunter good for a special occasion?
It can work for a low-key plan if convenience and timing matter most. With no verified awards, chef, cuisine, or price tier, the case here is flexibility rather than ceremony. Ben Paris is another option to compare when deciding what kind of setting fits the plan.
Can I eat at the bar at The Hart and the Hunter?
Bar seating is not verified in the available details. If that matters to your plan, confirm directly with the venue before going. The verified Seattle hours are 8 AM–3 PM on Mon and Sun, 8 AM–9 PM Tue–Sat.
Is The Hart and the Hunter good for solo dining?
It can be a sensible solo option if the casual dress code and schedule fit your day. The Tue–Sat hours run from 8 AM–9 PM, while Mon and Sun run from 8 AM–3 PM, which gives diners several timing options in Seattle.
What are alternatives to The Hart and the Hunter?
Ben Paris, Conversation, Cinder + Salt, Sisters European Cafe, The Dressing Room are other names to consider. Compare current hours, availability, the kind of meal you want before choosing.
Is daytime or evening better at The Hart and the Hunter?
The verified hours support daytime visits daily and later visits Tue–Sat. Mon and Sun run 8 AM–3 PM, while Tue–Sat run 8 AM–9 PM. Choose based on the time that best fits your Seattle plans.
What should I order at The Hart and the Hunter?
No specific signature dish is verified here, so use the current menu and staff guidance when you arrive. If the meal is time-sensitive, confirm the latest hours and availability through the venue's official channels.
Location
111 Pine Street, Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle, United States
Compare The Hart and the Hunter
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| The Hart and the Hunter | Seattle | , |
| Cinder + Salt | Seattle | seafood |
| The Dressing Room | Seattle | , |
| Sisters European Cafe | Seattle | , |
| Conversation | Seattle | , |
| Ben Paris | Seattle | , |
How The Hart and the Hunter Seattle compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Cinder + Salt, seafood, seafood
- The Dressing Room, Notable alternative
- Sisters European Cafe, Notable alternative
- Conversation, Notable alternative
- Ben Paris, Notable alternative
How it compares in Seattle
The Hart and the Hunter is the easy-booking choice in this set, especially for a downtown plan that may shift during the day. Ben Paris is the stronger pick for a polished central Seattle meal, while Conversation makes more sense when the room and hotel-dining feel are part of the brief.
If the meal needs a clearer food focus, Cinder + Salt is the better seafood cross-shop. The Dressing Room and Sisters European Cafe are better alternatives when the group wants a smaller, more specific neighborhood choice rather than a downtown utility booking.
Book The Hart and the Hunter when convenience is the point. Cross-shop Ben Paris for a more occasion-ready downtown meal, Conversation for ambiance, Cinder + Salt when seafood is the deciding factor.
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