Space Needle

Seattle Space Needle

Seattle, Washington, United States of America

User Rating     : 5 out of 5

It’s Seattle’s most recognized landmark and I saved it for the last night of my vacation in the city. I’d reserved a table in the restaurant that’s just below the viewing platform at the top of the needle, although I was a little unsure how I’d feel eating at a revolving restaurant. It was extravagant, but I thought the occasion was worthy of something special, and I reasoned that the fact I could travel up the Space Needle for free rather than paying the money to ride the elevator meant that the meal was somewhat discounted.

The views from my restaurant table were absolutely amazing. The food was okay, but to be honest I don’t remember what I ate because it wasn’t really about the meal, it was about being at this location and being able to see Seattle and Washington from such a great vantage point. As I drank my coffee, the sun was setting over the Puget Sound and it was an amazing sight.

The evening before I’d watched the sunset from Discovery Park and, despite Discovery Park having a more serene atmosphere, the restaurant views were spectacular. Earlier in the meal I looked out across Washington towards Mount Rainer, and then the Cascade Mountains moved into view.

The visual experience was such that I didn’t even notice the restaurant was moving, just that the ‘picture’ outside the restaurant window was slowly changing. Eating at the restaurant isn’t one of Seattle’s grandest culinary experiences, although their coffee is Starbucks (as you might expect in the Emerald City), but what it lacks in cuisine, it sure makes up for in stunning eye cuisine!

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  1. Great Visual Experience 5 out of 5

    KatieAnne KatieAnne September 8, 2011 (Sweden)
    I don't like heights, and I'm not keen on rides that turn so why I allowed myself to get talked into having supper in the restaurant in Seattle's Space Needle I will never know. However, agree to it I did, and so one August evening I found myself sitting somewhat anxiously at a table looking out over the Sound. The meal was expensive and not at all memorable, but it was worth the price because the vistas outside were stunning. As we ate the Sound was replaced by mountains, even Mount Rainer came into view. The funny thing was that I hardly felt the movement at all! I had thought it would be a little like being onboard a ship, but no, the movement is so slight that it's hardly noticeable especially once you are captivated by the view!

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