Jennifer Lee4 days agoFrom
This natural wine bar is a nice addition to Chophouse row. I had a japanese pear dessert there a month ago that was amazing. Tonight I had the Squash Bolognese, squid ink gnocchi, celery leaf, ricotta salata and the Olive Oil Poached Salmon, brussels sprouts, parmesan, buttermilk, house fish sauce. Both were good. The person I was with loved them. I just liked the food. It was a bit less complex and a tiny bit salty for my taste. The dessert was again great and we had the Chocolate Olive Oil Cake, candied orange, fromage blanc. Perfect texture and richness, the cocoa powder bitterness was offset by the cake and the candied orange and fromage blanc was fun to mix with the flavors. The service is amazing, atmosphere really lovely, and over all vibe great for a wine bar. The wine I had, Celler 9+ "Cantaperdius" 2018, was good and reasonably priced for Seattle but was not particularly full bodied which is what I asked for when I asked for a recommendation. It was a nice wine, though so I was very happy with it. They do include a 20 percent service charge which I think is great. Two dishes, one glass of wine, and a dessert came to around 60ish dollars for dinner
Vanessa A4 days agoFrom
Came here on a Wednesday for some wine and charcuterie. The atmosphere was very aesthetic and calming. Their wine list is extensive (albeit pricey) with glasses and bottles available from around the globe. We got the bread and butter, cheese selection, and meat selection which were all underwhelming. I'd come back here for a quick after-work drink but save your money and pass on the small plates.
Julie Hall4 days agoFrom
I went to Light Sleeper for my birthday this year and loved it! Such a pretty space, both indoors and out! The food is delicious and creative, the wine is excellent! Highly recommend for a special night out, or even just to grab a glass of wine and a (delicious) snack.