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Things to Do · July 16, 2021

Best Rooftop Bars in Seattle

person holding cocktail in front of downtown Seattle at one of the best rooftop bars in Seattle

Given how beautiful our city is, you’d think it’d be easy to find the best rooftop bars in Seattle. But weirdly there aren’t a ton of them when compared to a city like New York City, so you really have to know where to look.

What we lack for in quantity we make up for in quality. The rooftop bars in Seattle offer stunning views of the city, Puget Sound, and mountains. If you love ambiance plus good drinks, here are the best Seattle rooftop bars worth visiting!

Best Rooftop Bars in Seattle

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The Nest

website | 110 Stewart St (Downtown) | vibe: posh

The Nest is on top of The Thompson Hotel and is only steps away from Pike Place Market. It has arguably the best view of all the rooftop bars on this list because of its vantage point for seeing the waterfront piers, Big Wheel, and Elliott Bay from above.

women enjoying cocktail on one of the best rooftop bars in Seattle

Know before you go: Reservations are a must here. You’ll unfortunately pay a $5 per person fee that’s nonrefundable. I think of it as a cover charge, which is fitting given its sort of clubby vibe.

What to get: If available, get the False Alarm. It’s tequila based, but not super boozy at all. It’s got a smoother Manhattan vibe, but is sweeter with a slightly thicker mouthfeel. However, if it’s not on the menu, they’re known for yummy crafted cocktails so get whatever looks good!

person holding a cocktail over the ledge of a Seattle rooftop bar with the Seattle waterfront in the background

The Mountaineering Club

website | 4507 Brooklyn Ave NE (U-District) | vibe: casual and eclectic

Not to be confused with the Mountaineers Club in Madison Park, The Mountaineering Club is a rooftop bar in Seattle located inside the Graduate Hotel.

If you’re not familiar with this hotel chain, they basically create cool themed hotels near university campuses across the US. The lobby inside the Seattle one is so friggin’ awesome. I’d like to be best friends with whoever raided the vintage shops for the decor because I love finding the best vintage shops in Seattle.

woman laughing with a cocktail from one of the best viewpoints in Seattle
people talking on one of Seattle's best rooftop bars

Given it’s location, this is the only rooftop bar in Seattle where you get great views of both Lake Union and Lake Washington. It unfortunately has one building taller than it blocking some views, but it still offers great ambiance.

Know before you go: Reservations are encouraged here as the rooftop patio can get crowded. Expect a younger clientele, possibly on a date or courting their parents. A lot of tables are in direct sunlight with no umbrellas, so plan accordingly!

person holding a cocktail with sprinkles

What to get: If available, get the Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue. It’s refreshing and super interesting thanks to shiso leaf. The 93 Miles of Wonderland is also an interesting cocktail. It’s like a funky sweet take on an aperol spritz with surprise sprinkles in the drink!

If you’re feeling peckish, I’ll be honest the food isn’t great here. However, they have a RIY s’mores dessert where you roast your own marshmallow over a tin can fire akin to a fondue set. It’s served with cinnamon, which had me contemplating why I never put cinnamon on my s’mores growing up.

person putting a marshmallow on a s'more | RIY s'mores dessert

The Fog Room

website | 1610 2nd Ave (Downtown) | vibe: swank and mellow

The Fog Room is one of the best rooftop bars in Seattle that I think not enough people are talking about. It’s inside The Charter Hotel and doesn’t have one of the best water views in Seattle, but it feels like you’re immersed in the glistening buildings. They also have an excellent bar program and super knowledgeable staff.

The Fog Room | woman laughing while drinking a cocktail at one of the best rooftop bars in Seattle with a view

Know before you go: You can make reservations here as well. They have a mix of couches and tables scattered in their indoor/outdoor space. Most of the indoor seats also have good views, but specify if you want to be outside. Also, they have a few alcoholic drinks for those not partaking in booze.

What to get: The cocktails are great, but if you like sipping spirits get one of their flights.

cocktails reflecting in sunlight

Smith Tower

website | 506 2nd Ave (Pioneer Square) | vibe: speakeasy

You probably know this tower if you have any familiarity with the Seattle skyline. It’s the historic-looking white one near the stadiums that has a pyramid-like roof. The bottom of this tower has a gift shop and small museum, which you walk through to get to the vintage elevators that will take you up to the observation deck.

woman drinking on The Smith Tower rooftop bar, one of the best Seattle viewpoints of the Puget Sound

Know before you go: Tickets are required to get into this bar. When you get to the observation deck, you’ll find a wood-clad bar with speakeasy vibes tucked into the corner. It’s fun to grab a drink before heading outside for (windy) views.

What to get: If available, get The Great Seattle Fire. It’s a spicy margarita-like drink that’s one of the best cocktails in Seattle!

Old Stove Brewing

website | 1901 Western Ave (Downtown) | vibe: crowded

One of my favorite ways to spend 24 hours in downtown Seattle is to visit Pike Place Market, and no tour of Pike Place Market is complete without a stop at Old Stove Brewing. It has great views of the water and is perfect for taking in the hustle and bustle of the market.

brewery offering one of the best rooftop bars in Seattle

Know before you go: This spot is crowded and doesn’t take reservations, so get there at odd times to snag a table!

What to get: The best way to experience their beers is to get a tasting flight! I also heard they have good fish and chips, but I haven’t had a chance to try it yet. Let me know if the people are right!

Terra Plata

website | 1501 Melrose Ave (Capitol Hill) | vibe: more a restaurant

Terra Plata is similar to mbar in that it’s more a restaurant than a bar. However, that doesn’t mean it’s not a great place to grab a drink when you tire from walking around Cap Hill.

The restaurant is in a cute, triangular building on the corner of Pike and Melrose. You can sit inside, but the real draw is the covered rooftop patio surrounded by buildings. They’re known for Spanish food here, so the focus is on high quality ingredients manipulated in a way that really lets them shine.

garden patio at Terra Plata, a Seattle rooftop patio and restaurant

Know before you go: Reservations are highly recommended and they require a credit card to reserve. They serve brunch, too, if you’re interested.

What to get: It’s admittedly been awhile since I’ve been here, but I remember the paella and wine menu being excellent!

Frolik

website | 1415 5th Ave (Downtown) | vibe: young office crowd

I have many fond memories of coming to this Seattle rooftop bar after work in my 20s. It’s inside the Motif Hotel near the 5th Avenue Theater and has a modern vibe with couches, string lights, and fire pits.

Frolik rooftop bar in Seattle
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Know before you go: This spot can skew young and clubby. It’s definitely more of a hang and drink place than a foodie destination.

What to get: If available, get their prosecco pops! They’re quite Instagrammable.

Firn

website | 100 S King St (Pioneer Square) | vibe: posh garden oasis

Firn is one of the newer rooftop bars in Seattle. It’s on top of the Populus Hotel, a dream boutique hotel with interesting architecture. The rooftop bar offers views of the stadiums to the south and downtown Seattle to the north, so it’s perfectly located for a quick drink before a game or after work merriment with colleagues.

A place that’s vibe-y like this can be all looks and no substance, but Firn actually knows how to make a mean cocktail. The Take Me to Temple cocktail with gin, raspberry, basil, and prosecco is my favorite cocktail. It’s kinda like a Jolly Rancher, but not as sweet! The Savage Garden cocktail with watermelon, dill, tequila, and cucumber and the Casual Crush with mezcal, poblano, and pineapple are also great. They even have non-alcoholic drinks for those who are imbibing.

Food wise the menu is small and mostly shareable snacks, but the red pepper hummus is quite good. Note, there isn’t any shade here, so wear sun protection or visit on an overcast day. Reservations are recommended, but they accept walk-ins if you want to chance it.

view of Seattle skyline from a Seattle rooftop bar

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Once you’re done exploring the best rooftop bars in Seattle, make your way through these awesome spots.

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