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    Seaports Restaurant

    2.7 (94 reviews)
    ModerateLounges, Seafood

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    Bacon club
    Rolando B.

    Flight got canceled and had to unexpectedly stay over in Seattle, so was starving when we finally found a hotel at 11pm that night. My bacon club sandwich and fries were really good. My friend did not care for his wings. Prices were a bit high, not terrible though. Service was great.

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    Ellen M.

    I sat at the bar to dine since I just wanted to have a drink and a quick meal since I had been travelling all day. The only good thing about this place was the bartender. I wish I had taken down his name. He was friendly, helpful, and not too annoying. It took a long time to get seated and they weren't that busy. After I waiting 10 minutes, there were a number of parties behind me. Not sure what was up. I ordered a beer and wings. The wings were dry and flavorless. I enjoyed my side of celery and carrots but they weren't super fresh, but I was hungry. Pro tip: Pay for an Uber and escape this horrible hotel food.

    Turkey BLTA with a side salad.

    Food was perfectly on point. Everything was fresh and cooked correctly both nights I dined. The dining room was clean and ambiance just right. Service was impeccable Breeahna was one of the best servers I've had in recent years.

    Cheeseburger
    Doug P.

    Nice atmosphere and good service. After that it becomes average food that's expensive. 2 ordered of the cheeseburger with fries and 2 sodas was $66 before tip. Of you have a car, go anywhere else.

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    Brigitte M.

    Stayed at the Doubletree the night before we embarked (cruise to Alaska/Canada) and stayed another night after disembarkation. Due to other issues with the hotel, we don't plan to stay at this Doubletree ever again. However, one of the very bright spots was eating at this restaurant within the hotel. We were greeted warmly and seated immediately. The service was a bit slow in that only a couple of servers were working. However, we weren't pressed for time, so this was not a big deal at all. Our server was great, and the food was delicious. We started out with appetizers - fried calamari and wings. I ordered the cedar plank salmon, and my husband ordered the beet salad with seared ahi tuna. We truly enjoyed the meal.

    Steak frittes
    Hart P.

    Late night quick meal. The steak frittes was good. The difficulty came when I wanted to pay. Slow to bring me the check and then the processing of my card took 5-10 minutes.

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    Tim M.

    Stopped in for a quick bite during a business trip. Nice looking decor, but a bit confusing at first. We couldn't really find a hostess stand, so we weren't sure if we needed to wait to be seated or if ti was just a free for all situation. To circumvent our confusion we just took a seat in the bar and hoped for the best. Our server was decent, but not very friendly. I think she barely said two sentences to us the whole time outside of "what would you like to drink" and "can I take your order". I ordered the Korean Style Wings off the app menu for a quick bite before heading off to bed. I will say, the wings were good. They had a perfect sticky sweet flavor that Korean style BBQ should have. Crunchy on the outside and perfectly tender on the inside. If you're staying here (you can read my review on the hotel separately) this is a decent place to grab a meal. Not sure I'd go out of my way to come here with so many other options along the strip. But in a pinch, it'll do.

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    The food was great! The Crab Tots were outstanding as well as the salmon chowder. The service was a little slow.

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