Duke's Chowder House Lake Union
Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: (206) 382-9963
- Price:
- $$
- Cross Street:
- Minor Avenue N
- Best of Citysearch:
- Upscale Casual Dining 2004
- Hours:
- Daily 11:30am-12am, Bar until 2am
Editorial Review for Duke's Chowder House Lake Union – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Duke Moscrip's first place was opened on Lower Queen Anne in 1976 and has since expanded to three waterfront locations (Green Lake, Alki Beach and Lake Union). The seafood-centric menu includes half a dozen interpretations of clam chowder, fish-and-chips, a salmon sandwich, salads, steaks and a rotating selection of pastas.
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User Reviews for Duke's Chowder House Lake Union
04/23/2008 Posted by jac011
I've been coming to Duke's for the past 3 or so years for business and some late-night music. Don't miss the dowtown/lake location. It is a lot of fun. Some of the best service I have had. The blonde day bartender is great and there is a little guy there that seems to run the place. He waited on us for our last visit and we had a great time. The food is good but too much $$. Try happy hour clams! What happened to the cute red head? Worth a visit for sure. A Seattle icon.
Pros: service, view and late night band
Cons: parking and $$
11/29/2007 Posted by ghwinter4
The clam chowder was like paste.( I had a great chowder at Pikes Market ).Duke"s was loaded with corn starch to make it too thick. Bleeech! I had the blackened salmon, that wasover cooked and dry. My waiter was nice, but rushed us through the meal. It would be ok for a restraunt at a Holiday Inn, but if it's supposed to be a decent (with these prices) seafood place, it fell way short.
Pros: Good location
Cons: Institutional type food
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