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The Pink Door

4.6 · 7,178 reviews·A top pick in Seattle
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The Pink Door is a beloved Italian restaurant and bar tucked away in Seattle's historic Post Alley, near Pike Place Market. Its unmarked entrance – a simple pink door – adds an air of mystery. Inside, the space is warm and whimsical, with exposed brick, vintage chandeliers, and a large fireplace. The bar area offers craft cocktails and an extensive wine list, while the dining room serves classic Italian dishes like homemade pasta, seafood, and antipasti. What sets The Pink Door apart is its live entertainment: trapeze artists, burlesque, and cabaret performances swing from the ceiling on select nights. The outdoor deck overlooks the Puget Sound, providing stunning sunset views.

Don't miss

  • Watch the trapeze performances during dinner (Thursday–Saturday evenings).
  • Sit on the deck for waterfront views of Elliott Bay.
  • Order the lasagna or the linguine alle vongole.
  • Try the 'Pink Door' cocktail – a refreshing blend of vodka, grapefruit, and rosemary.
  • Explore Post Alley's quirky shops and the nearby Gum Wall.

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Ways to visit The Pink Door

You can visit on your own (no cover for bar; dinner reservations recommended for dining room. cabaret shows may have a cover charge – check website). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Look for the unmarked pink door – no sign, just a pink door.
  • Cabaret shows are 21+ and often have a separate cover.
  • Deck seating is first-come, first-served for walk-ins.
  • Reserve weeks in advance for weekend dinner spots.

A bit of history

Opened in 1982, The Pink Door was one of the first restaurants to bring Italian-American fare and live entertainment to Post Alley. It has since become a Seattle institution, known for its secrecy and charm.

Common questions

Is the restaurant family-friendly?

The dining room is family-friendly, but cabaret shows are adults-only.

Do they have vegetarian options?

Yes, several vegetarian pasta and antipasti dishes are available.

Can I just go for drinks?

Yes, the bar area is open for walk-ins without a reservation.

What is the dress code?

Smart casual to dressy; no strict code but avoid athletic wear.

Is there a corkage fee?

They do not allow outside alcohol.

Do they validate parking?

No, but nearby parking garages are available; public transit is easier.

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