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The Walrus and the Carpenter Seattle Reviews
Some delicious, some not
Small dense unique atmosphere. Professional service. High quality fresh food. Good portion size. Did not live up to our flavor expectations. It is a menu primarily of raw seafood. The clams, fried oysters and tomato salad were delicious. Grilled b
Overrated loud restaurant with overly salty food
With great excitement we went to the Walrus & Carpenter to try Wildtype Salmon, a lab-grown real-salmon fillet. I'll get to that later... After a wait a the bar with nice strong cocktails we were finally seated on what is reminiscent of a k
Great pub.
Great pub, cool decor, excellent ales range with superb quality, the Harveyβs was so delicious and can say the same about the food, all English traditional mains. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable, they even offer samples of any ales you
Excellent local seafood with an emphasis on oysters
This is a casual place for (expensive) small plates of seafood. The seafood is of excellent quality. There are lots of raw items such as ceviche scallops and steak tartare. However, their fried oysters were some of the best I have had. You need to ge
Food worth traveling for
This was by far the best meal we had while we visited Seattle. We got there at the opening to get a table. From fresh oysters to bread & butter, everything was high quality made with fresh local ingredients. Great service by friendly staff, b
Delicious but pricey
Reviewers are right--this small and packed restaurant offers delicious and creatively prepared seafood but the portions are all very small and the prices high.
Great oysters in Seattle
If you want oysters in Seattle, this is one of the places to go. A little out of the way but close to done town and it gets packed fast. We were there 30 minutes before they opened and were first in line, but by the time they opened there were pro
First time there Pluses and some mediocre
First time there. I seemed to time it well because I was solo and it looked like others were waiting longer. Tried each seven oysters they had: Indigo, Baywater Sweet, Hammersley, Cliff Point, Summerston, Summer Blue and Sapphire. They forgot one at
Outstanding!
My husband and I had plans for the evening so we arrived just before opening and were seated promptly at a table once they opened, though we had the choice of the bar as well. It didnβt take long for the place to fill, however tables turned fairly
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