Metropolitan Grill

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820 Second Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

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(206) 624-3287
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Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
Metropolitan Grill - Seattle, WA
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Best

I had a friend bring me here for happy hour once and he told me that you get a met burger and fries for 5$. I was shocked because the met is so expensive usually. Well when I got ...

Worst

The steaks are fairly good, but better can be had from Larry's or Whole Foods. The service leaves something to be desired. Last time there, I had a discussion with the Wine Stew...

Safe bet 8/16/2005

The metropolitan grill a safe bet for a good atmosphere. It is a classy and modern place with very good service. Every time I go there I receive excellent service and always leave satisfied. It is always a good place to take a date or just to go to a nice lunch. The food is not exemplary but is always quite good. It is slightly overpriced but all in all I feel that it is worth a visit here and there. more

Fine Steaks, But Overrated 8/15/2005

In the old days, it seems like the Met's claim to steakhouse superiority in Seattle was unchallenged and unquestioned. In the last several years, though, a number of other contenders have raised the bar, in some cases surpassing the Met's high standard. The quality of the steaks themselves remains very good, largely free from embellishment or excessive creativity. But on the occasions when I've ventured off the steak menu to try other offerings (i.e., lamb), I haven't been particularly impressed. The atmosphere is old-school stylish, but it can get very noisy, and the bar and waiting area seem cramped if there's a crowd. Likewise, the service is old fashioned -- generally attentive but sometimes appears overworked. Overall, the dining experience just doesn't feel as luxurious and filled with attention to detail as some of the Met's competitors. It's no longer my first choice in Seattle. more

Best Steak in Town 8/13/2005

Their ads aren't exaggerating when they simply state "The Best Steak in Town". Whenever money is no object, this is where I go for a great evening with world-class service and food that is consistently fabulous. Expect to pay between $70 and $100 per person for a full dinner with appetizers, cocktail, drinks, desert, and espresso. To me this is the gold standard when it comes to steaks. You always get them exactly the way you order them, and they are amazing! Don't even think about pouring some steak sauce over them. And the reason I love Seattle is that even at a place like this, the waiters are down to earth and casual, even though they're wearing white coats, and don't look at you funny if you show up wearing jeans. That's not to say that they aren't professional, they are; and they strike that perfect balance of being there whenever you need them, and leaving you alone when you don't. more

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Still one of the best 8/4/2005

I eat here all the time and had yet another fantastic lunch with clients this week. Service is always as good as you could ask for and the food, while not the most exotic, is always perfecctly cooked and done just the way you'd want it. Their Seafood salad is awesome for lunch as well as the Kobe Beef Burger with Bacon. Make reservations at least a week out though and if you go for dinner ask for Craig, still the best waiter in Seattle! more
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Editorial
  • The Scene
    The unofficial second office of Seattle's biggest-budget businessmen, this old boys' club steakhouse has long held the top spot on many an expense account for its friendly,...

  • 3/3/2008 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: 11a.m.-3p.m. Monday-Friday; 5-10:30p.m. Monday-Thursday, until 11p.m. Friday, 4-11p.m. Saturday, until 10 p.m. Sunday
  • Payments: Visa, Diner's Club, Discover, American Express, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: Central Business District, Downtown
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