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RockCreek Seafood & Spirits

RockCreek Seafood & Spirits

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4.6 Google Review
4300 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, Washington, 98103, United States
(206) 557-7532 www.rockcreekseattle.com
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Apr 24, 2018
Holy damn. Went for oysters and drinks, ended up ordering mains as well. This place is amazing. Such great seafood! And the service was impeccable. Not crazy expensive, either! Just had such a good experience, would definitely go back.

May 16, 2018
Make sure to make reservations here if you can. I always forget, so I still haven't been able to get to sit at a table yet. The good thing is that the bar seating is usually open. It's probably best to get here during their happy hour, and get ready to spend. The flavors of everything I've tried (tuna crudo, mackerel in saor) are very defined. You can taste every ingredient, and they all go together well.

Apr 13, 2018
I love love love this place. The crudo Is out of this world. Sit upstairs eat amazing fish can't be beat in my opinion. Love the effect of the burlap sacks for ceiling covering. The aesthetic is awesome. Oysters are always fresh and the cucumber mignonette is to die for. Had the striped bass last time and loved it. Would come every day if I could!

May 17, 2018
This place was surprisingly Great! I saw some reviews online and read something about this place so I arrived with the impression that it was just hipster fancy restaurant, but it is really good! Great fish , tasty octopus!

Apr 2, 2018
Went with a coworker for some after work drinks and to try some new foods. Had five of the small plates and shared them between us. everything was amazing. The octopus was the bomb. I can't wait to get back to Seattle and go there again. the only setback was finding parking. make sure you budget some time if you attend during peak hours since your most likely parking in the neighborhood to the East.

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Opening Hours

Mon:4 pm - 11 pm
Tue:4 pm - 11 pm
Wed:4 pm - 11 pm
Thu:4 pm - 11 pm
Fri:4 pm - 11 pm Today
Sat:9 am - 11 pm

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