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Dukes Chowder House

901 Fairview Ave N, Seattle, WA | Map it  

98109 47.627300 -122.333101

(206) 382-9963 | View Website

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Neighborhoods:
South-Lake Union, Lake Union
Price:
$$
Cuisine:
Seafood
Categories:
Restaurants

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General Info:
Open 7 Days
Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Carte Blanche, Discover, Visa, American Express, Diners Club, Check, Gift Certificate
Restaurant Special Features:
Outdoor Dining, Family-Friendly Dining, View Dining

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Reviews for Dukes Chowder House

Dahliada

Member since Aug, 2009 View Profile
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Joined 3 years ago
1.0
August 23, 2009

Definetly not coming back. Very slow service. Overpriced food. I had Lobster Pernod chowder and it was rather starchy instead of creamy. I guess they are trying to cut their costs. Also I ordered steamer clams and they were so bitter, I do not know why. I asked to take them back and ordered crab cakes. The crab cakes were good but way overpriced. The dish came with a small cup of a tartar sauce. The sauce looked like it was sitting outside for a long time and got darker outside and a little bit lighter inside. I think they might took it from somebody else's plate because it was not consumed by the previous customer. To make a long story short, I am not coming back. I love seafood but this place was very disappointing.I have read so many bad reviews about this restaurant after we went there. I wish I looked at them before our trip there. I also hope the management of this place will read all the reviews and fix their service and improve quality of food.

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jac011

Member since Apr, 2008 View Profile
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Joined 4 years ago
5.0
April 23, 2008

hard to find service. 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.

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ghwinter4

Member since Nov, 2007 View Profile
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Joined 5 years ago
1.0
November 29, 2007

Not the best Seattle has to offer!. 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.

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maggie_o

Member since Jun, 2007 View Profile
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Joined 5 years ago
5.0
June 16, 2007

Outstanding service and exceptionally great food. For a memorably good time and exceptional food, ask for "Dillon" at the Green Lake location to be your waiter. As a former chef at Duke's he can recommend the best of the menu and leave you grinning at his comments and friendliness.

Our party of 8 shared bites with each other because we each thought our dish had to be the best on the menu. Our top recommendations: the Lobster Pernod Chowder, and the Halibut Macadamia. I can't wait to return and try the Pan Seared Wild Salmon (Dillon's top pick).

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munny76

Member since Nov, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
4.0
December 12, 2006

Wonderful during the Summer OR Winter months!. The Lake Union location is a favorite of mine. During the Summer it's a must stop kind of place. The patio is great! During the winter it takes on a cozy element and the chowder is just the thing to warm those hard to reach cold spots!!

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