3 Best Restaurants in Seattle, Washington

COMMUNION Restaurant & Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

An instant Central District classic upon opening in late 2020, this acclaimed Black-owned restaurant dishes up “Seattle soul" in a vibrant setting. Think exquisitely prepared soul food that pays homage to family traditions—fried chicken, mac ‘n’ cheese, greens, and cornbread—alongside creative fare honoring Seattle's multicultural intersections, like the Fried Catfish Po’mi, a mashup of po’boy and bánh mi sandwiches. Don’t miss COMMUNION's overnight-simmered neck-bone stew, thick with lima beans and pork bones meant to be sucked clean of their smoky meat bits; it’s the chef’s mother’s time-perfected recipe. 

2350 E. Union St., Seattle, Washington, 98122, USA
206-391-8140
Known For
  • Pacific Northwest-inflected soul food
  • craft cocktails
  • international accolades
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.-Tues., Reservations strongly recommended

Fat's Chicken & Waffles

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Offering a taste of New Orleans in the Central District, Fat's Chicken & Waffles serves authentic Southern cuisine in a hip spot filled with furniture and murals made by local artists. Helmed by a chef with deep Louisiana roots, Fat's serves shrimp and grits, fried okra, red beans and rice, and other soul food classics in addition to the namesake chicken and waffles.

Jackson's Catfish Corner

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Not surprisingly, catfish dominates the menu at Jackson’s, a neighborhood fast-casual fixture that recently reopened in a new spot. Run by the grandson of the restaurant’s founders, Jackson’s carries on the legacy of deep-fried catfish (as well as snapper and prawns), hush puppies, and other soul-food staples that have made it a local favorite for decades.

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