5 Best Restaurants in Pioneer Square, Seattle

Background Illustration for Restaurants

Pioneer Square is quickly catching up to its culinary destination neighbors, the International District and Downtown. There are some quirky and reliable lunch spots here—Salumi is a city treasure—and there are some top-notch, authentic coffeehouses. There are also several old-school Italian eateries that Seattle locals still love, especially Il Terrazo Carmine.

Zeitgeist Coffee

$ | Pioneer Square

Even Seattleites who don't haunt Pioneer Square will happily hunt for parking to spend a few hours at this colorful local favorite. In one of Pioneer Square's great brick buildings, with high ceilings and a few artfully exposed ducts and pipes, Zeitgeist has a simple, classy look that's the perfect backdrop for the frequent art shows held here. If you're feeling hungry, Zeitgeist has a modest breakfast and lunch menu, featuring sandwiches, salads, and baked egg dishes. The roasted veggie topped with goat cheese on a local Macrina baguette is a fresh and filling lunch. 

Caffè Umbria

$ | Pioneer Square

Enjoy traditional Italian-style espresso, pastries, and paninis at this full-service wholesale roaster and flagship retail location for the local brand. Set in a historic brick building with indoor and sidewalk seating, the café also serves Italian beer and wine, as well as gelato. 

320 Occidental Ave. S, Seattle, 98104, USA
206-624–5847
Known For
  • Expertly pulled espresso
  • Gelato (because it's always time for gelato)
  • Good people-watching

Something incorrect in this review?

Mirabelle by Orphée

$$ | Pioneer Square

Take a seat on the aqua-painted chairs and tables beneath leafy trees with a flaky croissant in hand, and you’ll almost believe you’re in Paris. A new neighborhood favorite, Mirabelle is a French-inspired pâtisserie located next to Occidental Park. Browse the mouth-watering case filled with croissants, macarons, and berry-topped tarts, or take a seat and order a croque monsieur, salade Niçoise, or quiche. Given the cafe's proximity to the stadiums, expect to find lines out the door on game days, but it moves quickly and is worth the wait. Mirabelle is also stocked with a few French specialty items, including fromage and baguette.

Recommended Fodor's Video

Parlour

$ | Pioneer Square

Part coffee shop, part wine bar, Parlour opened the doors to its Pioneer Square outpost in early 2025. An extension of Parlour Wines in Madison Park, this iteration offers coffee (serving the well-loved Stamp Act with the option to add seasonal, housemade syrups), natural wine, craft beer, and pastries to satisfy everyone's tastes. Open from morning to early afternoon, as well as occasionally on evenings for events including the Pioneer Square Art Walk, Parlour is well-equipped with tables, bar stools, and window seats. The tall windows flood the open space with natural light, inviting you in to work, read, or catch up with friends. 

119 Yesler Way, Seattle, 98104, USA
Known For
  • High quality coffee with inventive syrups
  • Rotating natural wine selection
  • Community-driven space and events

Something incorrect in this review?

Il Corvo Pasta

$ | Pioneer Square
This tiny lunch-only spot serves only a couple of delicious handmade pasta choices each day.
217 James St., Seattle, 98104, USA
206-538–0999

Something incorrect in this review?