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Cedars of LebanonBWorth Trying

1319 NE 43rd St, Seattle, WA 98105 · Lebanese restaurant, Falafel restaurant, Gyro restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (549 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

A beloved U-District stalwart serving warmly seasoned Lebanese staples with spirited owner hospitality and student-friendly prices, though cleanliness and occasional slowdowns can detract.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Cedars of Lebanon earns its grade through well-seasoned shawarma and falafel paired with genuine owner warmth and personal hospitality that transforms casual dining into a welcoming experience. Quality variability in meat texture and portions alongside occasional hygiene complaints prevent higher standing, though decades of loyal patronage and convenient U District location establish it as a respected local staple rather than a regional destination.

Restaurant Summary

Right by the light rail, this long-running spot feels like a warm, hole-in-the-wall where the owner jokes with you at the window and remembers regulars by face. Diners describe plates piled with shawarma or kebab, soft pita, and bright fattoush, with the kind of old-school hospitality that nudges first-timers into regulars. One guest summed it up: "They made me feel like family and the food tasted like it too." The vibe is casual and a bit timeworn, more charm than polish, and the outdoor picnic tables make for excellent people watching. The cooking is classic Lebanese and Middle Eastern comfort—shawarma, falafel, kebabs, hummus—with a few diner crossovers like burgers. The culinary approach leans traditional and crowd-pleasing: straightforward plates, spice-forward without being fussy, and everything built to order. Most praise the seasoning and value, though a handful find the gyro meat just average or light on meat in wrap form; ask for the green hot sauce to brighten things up. For families, it is a relaxed and kid-friendly option. The menu includes simple picks like hamburgers, fries, rice and bread, mild chicken, and falafel that many kids will eat. Portions are shareable, and you can keep sauces on the side. There is no formal kids menu, but the price point and counter setup work well for parents who need quick, unfussy food without a scene.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$22-$30 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling student corridor anchored by University of Washington; casual, budget-conscious, diverse eateries with heavy foot traffic.

Safety: Generally busy and safe due to constant student presence; typical urban grit with mixed upkeep.

Nearby: Near U District Station light rail, the Ave shops, cafes, and student housing; strong takeout demand.

University DistrictThe University District offers a dynamic dining scene with a mix of casual eateries, international cuisine, and trendy cafes catering primarily to students and young adults. The atmosphere is lively and informal, with many affordable options and a strong emphasis on multicultural food experiences.
The AveKnown locally as 'The Ave', this stretch along University Way NE is the commercial heart of the University District, featuring a dense concentration of restaurants, bars, and shops. It is a hub for socializing and dining, characterized by a youthful, energetic vibe and a wide variety of affordable and eclectic food choices.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–20:00 Tuesday11:00–20:00 Wednesday11:00–20:00 Thursday11:00–20:00 Friday11:00–20:00 Saturday11:00–20:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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