The Pink Door Restaurant Review:
The namesake peachy-pink door in one of Pike Place Market’s many alleyways hides this Italian-themed restaurant. The two-story dining room is decorated with a jumble of ornate mirrors, mismatched silver candlesticks and exotic murals. A bar suspended high above dining tables is used by a trapeze artist who entertains on random nights. On other evenings, a fortune teller has been known to hold...
Named after its unmarked coral-pink door, which makes locating the place somewhat tricky, this restaurant is a local legend. The two-story dining room is decorated with a jumble of ornate mirrors, mismatched silver candlesticks and exotic… Read More
The perennial-favorite "to-die-for" lasagna "runs out quickly" at this "bohemian" Pike Place Market Italian, where tasteful "burlesque" and "trapeze entertainment" at dinnertime complements the "romantic" ambiance – though some prefer "sitting on the terrace" with its "amazing" Elliott Bay view; "helpful" service, "reasonable prices" and a "hidden" location behind a namesake rose-colored portal...
Italian in a garish, Cheesecake Factory-ish setting with a nice outdoor deck. For dinner: spaghetti with prawns, mussels, clams and calamari, rabbit with fresh grabes, pine nuts, white wine, sage and rosemary. For snacking, you can get a bucket of "roasted root vegetables." A stage presents cabaret acts most nights of the week and a deck provides gorgeous views of Elliot Bay. Reservations...