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Three Sacks FullAMust Try
918 NE 64th St Suite 2, Seattle, WA 98115
· Restaurant, Wine bar, Wine store
· 4.9/5 Google (116 reviews)
Reservations
Creative, vegetable-forward cooking with thoughtful wines and warm hospitality; book for a cozy, chef-driven experience if you enjoy bold flavors and seasonal menus.
Why it gets an A for overall quality
Three Sacks Full stands among the region's finest dining establishments through exceptional food quality anchored in precise, produce-driven cooking and outstanding wine and menu knowledge paired with genuine hospitality. Reliable execution across a rotating seasonal menu, combined with an unpretentious neighborhood atmosphere that feels like dining at a talented friend's house, delivers grade A-level performance. The intimate setting and thoughtful approach to dietary needs reinforce its standing as a destination-worthy gem.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and cozy, the kind of intimate neighborhood spot where staff remember your tastes and talk wine like old friends. One diner summed it up nicely: "It felt like dinner at a talented chef friend’s house." The vibe is unpretentious and welcoming, a small space that comes alive on busy nights without shouting over your conversation. The kitchen’s style is contemporary and produce-driven creativity with confidence: congee under black cod, turmeric lentils with greens, tahini and pickles where they make sense. The culinary approach leans inventive and seasonal, delivering bold flavors and clever textures without showy gimmicks. If you love to explore, let the team guide you through a few plates and a smart pour from the thoughtful wine list. For families, the staff are gracious and can accommodate needs like high chairs, but the menu is adventurous and veg-forward. Bread, fritters, and simple fish can suit many kids, though picky eaters may find fewer slam-dunk choices. Plan to share a couple of gentler plates and a dessert if bringing younger diners.
At a Glance
- Standout vegetable-forward cooking with precise execution
- Knowledgeable, personable wine guidance and strong NA options
- Cozy neighborhood atmosphere ideal for dates and small groups
- Portions lean small to medium; sharing recommended
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Emotionally satisfying flavors that feel fresh and balanced
- Wine recommendations that elevate each course
- A rotating menu that keeps regulars excited
- Friendly service that anticipates needs
- Desserts that close the meal on a high note
Points of Concern
- Parking can be tricky on residential streets; build in time
- Plates are modest in size, which some find pricey if expecting large entrees
- Peak nights can run a touch slow; relax into the pace
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
- Review patterns show signs of a very high 5-star share but strong evidence supports authenticity
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$53-67 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with bread ($8) and a snack ($10-12), split a veg plate ($17-19), share one seafood or meat ($33-34), and finish with dessert ($11). Add half-pours to explore the list.
Perfect For
- A date night with shared plates and pairings
- Adventurous eaters chasing seasonal flavors
- A low-key celebration with great desserts
- Solo bar seating with a couple of small plates and a glass
Location Insights
Area: Residential-leaning pocket near Green Lake and Roosevelt with a neighborhood, date-night vibe attracting food-focused locals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled residential/commercial mix with steady evening foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to Green Lake, Roosevelt businesses, and other small eateries and bars; a cozy stop for pre/post-lake strolls.
University DistrictThe University District is a vibrant neighborhood centered around the University of Washington, featuring a mix of casual eateries, coffee shops, and diverse dining options catering to students and locals alike. The area has a lively, youthful atmosphere during the academic year, with a strong emphasis on affordable and eclectic dining experiences.
Ravenna-BryantRavenna-Bryant is a quieter, more residential sub-area within the University District, known for its tree-lined streets and local cafes. Dining here tends to be more neighborhood-focused with a mix of casual and family-friendly restaurants, offering a relaxed and community-oriented environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday17:00–21:00
Thursday17:00–21:00
Friday17:00–21:00
Saturday17:00–21:00
Sunday15:00–20:00
Available: Reservations
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