Palihotel Seattle is home to The Hart and The Hunter, our laid-back Americana diner featuring elevated diner classics and easygoing cocktails. Established in Los Angeles in 2012, this family-friendly and cheerful Pike Place Market adjacent neighborhood spot offers crave-worthy dishes for all-day brunch and dinner, such as Smoked Corn Beef Hash, Chicken Pot Pie, local Oysters and a fresh raw bar, our World Famous Butter Biscuits, Old Bay Jojos, Pie à la Mode, and other delights! Cocktails range from seasonal specialties to the classics done right.
Palihotel Seattle is an intimate, fun, comfortable and contemporary boutique hotel located directly across the street from Downtown Seattle’s famed Pike Place Market and the Elliott Bay Waterfront. Our design is a rich collision of classic and contemporary styles, highlighted by classic color schemes, mixed-matched fabrics and unapologetically eclectic furnishings.
Palihotel Seattle is home to The Hart and The Hunter, our laid-back Americana diner featuring elevated diner classics and easygoing cocktails. Established in Los Angeles in 2012, this family-friendly and cheerful Pike market adjacent neighborhood spot offers crave-worthy dishes such as Smoked Corn Beef Hash, Griddled Sandwiches, Pie à la Mode, Savory or Sweet Waffles and other delights! Cocktails range from seasonal specialties to the classics done right. The Hart and The Hunter provides stunning event spaces for intimate celebrations such as company gatherings, baby and bridal showers, media events, and more! We can help you personalize every aspect of your event, including your menu!
The Hart was once drinking from a pool and, admiring the noble figure he made there. “Ah,” said he, “where can you see such noble horns as these, with such antlers!’I wish I had legs more worthy to bear such able crown; it is a pity they are solimand slight.” At that moment a Huer apprcached and sent an arrow whistling after him.
Away bounded the Hart, and soon, by the aid of his nimble legs, was nearly out of sight of the Hunter; but not noticing where he was going he passed under some trees with branclies growig low downjinwhich his antlrs were’ caught, so that the Hunter had time to come up. “Alas! Alas!” cried the Hart: “We often despise what is most useful to us.”