The Pink Door

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Italian restaurant in Seattle, Washington


The Pink Door is a renowned Italian restaurant located in the Pike Place Market area of Seattle, Washington. Established in 1981, it has become a staple of the Seattle dining scene, known for its eclectic atmosphere, live entertainment, and classic Italian dishes.

History[edit | edit source]

The Pink Door was founded by Jackie Roberts in 1981. The restaurant's name is derived from its distinctive pink-colored entrance, which has become an iconic feature of the establishment. Over the years, The Pink Door has gained a reputation for its unique blend of dining and entertainment, offering patrons not only a meal but an experience.

Location and Ambiance[edit | edit source]

The entrance to The Pink Door

The restaurant is located at 1919 Post Alley, a historic area within the Pike Place Market district. The entrance is marked by a simple, unassuming pink door, which opens into a vibrant and inviting interior. The decor is a mix of rustic Italian charm and bohemian flair, featuring vintage furnishings, art pieces, and a warm color palette.

The dining area includes a main room with a stage for live performances, a cozy bar, and an outdoor terrace that offers views of the Elliott Bay. The ambiance is lively and welcoming, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

The Pink Door specializes in traditional Italian dishes with a modern twist. The menu features a variety of pasta, seafood, and meat dishes, all made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Signature dishes include the lasagna, which is a customer favorite, and the cioppino, a seafood stew that reflects the restaurant's coastal location.

The restaurant also offers an extensive wine list, with selections from Italy and the Pacific Northwest, complementing the flavors of the cuisine.

Entertainment[edit | edit source]

The bar area inside The Pink Door

One of the unique aspects of The Pink Door is its commitment to providing live entertainment. The restaurant hosts a variety of performances, including cabaret, trapeze acts, and live music. These performances take place on a small stage in the main dining area, adding an element of theatricality to the dining experience.

The entertainment schedule varies, with different acts featured throughout the week, ensuring that each visit to The Pink Door offers something new and exciting.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

The Pink Door has become more than just a restaurant; it is a cultural landmark in Seattle. Its blend of food, art, and entertainment has made it a beloved institution, attracting a diverse clientele and fostering a sense of community. The restaurant's commitment to quality and creativity has earned it numerous accolades and a loyal following.

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