Private corners, skyline rooms, a maitre d' who will hide the ring. Our ten editor-vetted picks for proposing in Seattle.
A proposal is a piece of theatre staged for one person. The bar matters less than the room within the bar — the corner table the staff will reserve under your name, the terrace they will keep clear at 8.45 sharp, the discreet sommelier who has done this before and will not announce it. Every venue on this list will accommodate a proposal request if you call ahead and tip well. These are the ten in Seattle our editors have personally watched a 'yes' happen in.
The Seattle rooms our editors trust for proposals
The first six picks below are the editors' default — the rooms we send a friend to first when they ask. Each is followed by a recommendation we have ordered ourselves at least three times. Click any bar name to read the full review, signature drink notes, neighbourhood guide and how to book.
Zig Zag Cafe, in Pike Place, the door is unmarked enough to feel discovered and known enough to be reliable. Call the manager three weeks out and ask for the corner. The staff have done this before. The room will hold its hush at the right moment. Editors' rating in our database: 4.8 of 5.
At Canon in Capitol Hill, the bartender's choice arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. Discreet enough that the floor will not announce it, generous enough that they will quietly send a sparkling drink across afterwards. Editors' rating in our database: 4.8 of 5.
At Knee High Stocking Co. in Capitol Hill, the stocking old fashioned is on the menu year-round for a reason and the bartenders pour with intent. Discreet enough that the floor will not announce it, generous enough that they will quietly send a sparkling drink across afterwards. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.
At Rob Roy in Belltown, the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. Call the manager three weeks out and ask for the corner. The staff have done this before. The room will hold its hush at the right moment. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.
Vito's, in First Hill, the vito's manhattan arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. Call the manager three weeks out and ask for the corner. The staff have done this before. The room will hold its hush at the right moment. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.
The Hideout Seattle sits in First Hill and the hideout negroni is on the menu year-round for a reason and the bartenders pour with intent. The terrace at sunset is the picture you have already drafted in your head. The skyline is the supporting cast. The bar staff know to stay out of the frame. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.
Order: Hideout Negroni
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These last four are the editors' deeper-cut picks. Smaller rooms, more specific energy. If the first six feel obvious to you — meaning you have already been — start here.
In Capitol Hill, Tavern Law the tavern old fashioned arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. Call the manager three weeks out and ask for the corner. The staff have done this before. The room will hold its hush at the right moment. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.
At Damn the Weather in Pioneer Square, the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. The terrace at sunset is the picture you have already drafted in your head. The skyline is the supporting cast. The bar staff know to stay out of the frame. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.
At Suite 410 Rooftop at Thompson Seattle in Belltown, the suite 75 arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. The terrace at sunset is the picture you have already drafted in your head. The skyline is the supporting cast. The bar staff know to stay out of the frame. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.
At Mbar at Hyatt Regency in Belltown, the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. Call the manager three weeks out and ask for the corner. The staff have done this before. The room will hold its hush at the right moment. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.
Order: Mbar 75
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Three things every successful proposal at one of these bars has in common. One: a phone call to the manager at least three weeks ahead — say the word 'proposal' and ask for the corner table. Two: a backup plan that does not depend on the weather. Three: tip cash, before the moment, to whoever is running the floor that night. They will move heaven for you.
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