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Welcome to The Hart and The Hunter

The Hart and The Hunter, located in Seattle, offers a charming and trendy atmosphere perfect for brunch or dinner. With a focus on delicious food and impeccable service, this eatery has become a local favorite. Customers rave about dishes like the smoked corned beef hash, fish & chips, and biscuits and gravy. The homemade biscuits are a standout, and the fish and chips are a must-try. The attentive staff and cozy vibe make dining here a delightful experience. For a memorable and satisfying meal, The Hart and The Hunter is a top choice.

The Hart and The Hunter: Reviews & Ratings

Fay Y.
Fay Y.

My friends and I came here for brunch and tried the smoked corned beef hash, fish & chips, French toast, and the toasted marshmallow latte. Everything was delicious, but the beef hash was the standout for me--it was tender and absolutely my favorite dish. This spot is quite popular, so be prepared for a wait. We waited about 30 minutes for a table on a Saturday. I recommend arriving early and signing up for the waitlist with the host as soon as you get there. The restaurant itself is super cute, with a charming atmosphere that adds to the experience.

Miguel G.
Miguel G.

I ended up going back here two more times during my trip due to its convenient location, food quality, and less-crowded area. The first trip back I had the fish and chips. They were some of the best fish and chips I've ever had. The cod was fried to perfection and must have been very fresh. I had the Japanese old fashioned. Good, but not something I would call an old fashioned. The third visit I went back to meet a friend for breakfast and had the biscuits and gravy with coffee. I generally don't order biscuits and gravy because I don't like how dry they usually are. This was not the case-- I devoured them happily! Coffee was great, although no one offered me a refill, which was disappointing.

Josh F.
Josh F.

Went in for lunch and had the Ruben and fries, which arrived hot and delicious. The coffee was fresh and tasted great. All in all a great experience close to the pikes place market. Service was prompt and attentive with the added bonus of an open kitchen concept. The team here worked well together and should be proud of their product.

Ally C.
Ally C.

I came here with a group of 4 around 1pm on a Sunday. Understandably, the place was busy so we put our names down on the list. This restaurant is connected to a hotel and was super cute and diner vibes inside. We asked the server if it was possible to sit at the counter and we were able to sit there. We ordered our food and it came out pretty quickly. I got the mushroom omelette. It was okay but I didn't realize there was no mushroom inside and only some on the top. It was mostly eggs. The biscuit was the saviour of this meal. It was super buttery and I really liked it. I also tried the waffle with chicken and the eggs Benedict. Both were just okay. I would have given it 3 stars on food alone. When were were paying, the server gave us a hotel guest discount (10%) since we had to sit at the counter and not a table. We were not expecting that so it was really nice of them. I'm not sure if I would come back bc the food was just mid.

Jenn H.
Jenn H.

The biscuits!!!! Get them, don't question it! We had been hanging around Pule Place since early morning and looked up breakfast spots on Yelp which led us here. Once we came in it was giving a very cute, classy/upscale diner. Our server was very pleasant and attentive. Our mimosas were perfect, the food was fresh and those biscuits I still think about. We will be back

Ashwini N.
Ashwini N.

Could this place be any cuter? Location's great coz it's right in front of Pike's Place Market. The decor is interesting, diner converted to this brunch spot with some of the old hardware still in place - I like that! Lovely service, excellent food. The biscuits were to die-for! It's hidden from the outside world (well because we couldn't find where it was when we were almost in front of it :-) Definitely recommend, would come here on a weekday, as I expect this gets busy on weekends.

Benita C.
Benita C.

After schlepping up a big hill in Seattle it was a relief to sit down! The gentleman who took my husband name for the waitlist was so friendly and happy! Told my Hubbs it would be less than 10 minutes and true to his word a few minutes later we were given a small booth. The restaurant is small and really looks like an old diner. Really cute, nice touch, they have hooks on your booth to hang your coat or purse. After looking at the menu we were greeted by our server who took our order. It was an easy order, a burger fries, and a club with a side salad. and 2 sodas. The vinaigrette dressing is delicious! Forgo your normal order of ranch and get this dressing instead! The food was delicious and somehow we saved room for strawberries and cream dessert to share! Definitely a gem just a big hill away from the hustle and bustle of Pike Market.

Mary D.
Mary D.

This is such a hidden gem! When it comes to places to try in Seattle this is definitely a must! Our waiter William was great and made the experience so much better. The blackberry cider was delicious and the mimosa kit was so large for 3 people but delicious. The Rueben surprisingly had sweet and savory taste to it that made it distinct and stand out. The burger was delicious and the white sauce was delicious with the burger and fries. The biscuits were "fall off the bone" soft and tender. The restaurant is connected to a little boutique hotel. The hotel has a little oil full of books. I'll definitely come back to this place when I visit Seattle!

Location

If you find yourself in Seattle and craving a memorable dining experience, look no further than The Hart and The Hunter. This establishment, located at 111 Pine St, offers a unique blend of cocktail bar vibes, diner comfort, and delectable breakfast and brunch options.

As a food reviewer, let me tell you about the exceptional attributes of The Hart and The Hunter. From taking reservations to offering delivery and takeout, this spot is all about convenience. With a plethora of vegetarian options and an ADA-compliant entrance, everyone is welcome to indulge in the flavors here. The ambiance is hipster, casual, and upscale, perfect for any occasion.

Now, let's talk about the dishes that have left a mark on diners. Fay Y. raved about the smoked corned beef hash, Miguel G. couldn't get enough of the fish and chips, and Josh F. praised the Reuben sandwich. The biscuits, according to multiple reviewers, are a must-try and have become a fan favorite.

Overall, The Hart and The Hunter promises a delightful culinary experience with a charming atmosphere to match. Whether you're stopping by for a casual meal or a special occasion, this spot is sure to impress. Don't miss out on the opportunity to savor the flavors and ambiance of The Hart and The Hunter in Seattle.