Dunbar Room at Hotel Sorrento

Dunbar Room at Hotel Sorrento is a restaurant First Hill Seattle located in United States.

7 / 10
24
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  • Phone

    (206) 622-6400

  • Website

    hotelsorrento.com/food-drink

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  • Type

    Restaurant

Address

900 Madison St Seattle , WA 98104 United States

Comments / 7


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bottomless mimosas live jazz staff
Ashley Ross

Laid back atmosphere at the bar . Lou was the best bartender with great recommendations and a mean Old Fashioned.

Kathryn Whittle

Featured on Eater Seattle top places for brunch march 2017. Live jazz and bottomless mimosas for $15, Bloody Mary bar with house made ingredients.

Lindsey S

Nice brunch - live jazz and one if only a handful of spots for bottomless mimosas - but the service left a bit to be desired.

Suzanne Phan

The first Wednesday of each month... is Silent Reading evening at the Fireside Lounge .

Cusp25

Cheeseburger and crab and avocado toast

Cusp25

Cheeseburger with fries - hits the spot

Cusp25

Fireside cocktail

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