Genesee delivers affordable, satisfying dining with a strong American and pizza backbone, alongside Indian-inspired dishes and Moroccan small plates. Comfort-food meals fit naturally with bowling and brewpub hangs, while creative global flavors give neighborhood dining an extra reason to explore. Genesee is a good place for generous portions, casual meals, and distinctive small plates without a high bill.
Preliminary reads are early assessments from a smaller review sample, not full Seemor analyses.
This iconic West Seattle record shop feels like a living piece of Seattle music history, packed with memorabilia, vinyl, and a lively cafe-bar setting. The food can be flavorful and satisfying, but complaints about burnt or tough items, small portions, and slow service are too consistent to ignore. Try: Horton Heat hash.
This is a big, bustling West Seattle pizzeria where oversized slices, karaoke, games, and a welcoming neighborhood vibe make casual meals and celebrations easy. The food is often satisfying and excellent value, but recent and historical complaints show that reheated or takeout slices can disappoint. Try: Al Pastor pizza.
A dark, rustic-western room makes this a popular date-night and local hangout, with generous portions, free chips and salsa, and a strong happy hour. Most diners find the food fresh and boldly seasoned, but recent accounts include skimpy portions, failed dishes, long waits, and uneven hospitality. Try: Matador bowl.