Copine (restaurant)

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Location6460 24th Avenue NW, Seattle, King, Washington, 98107, United States
Coordinates47°40′32.5″N 122°23′14.5″W / 47.675694°N 122.387361°W / 47.675694; -122.387361
Copine
Interactive map of Copine
Restaurant information
Food typeAmerican/New American
Location6460 24th Avenue NW, Seattle, King, Washington, 98107, United States
Coordinates47°40′32.5″N 122°23′14.5″W / 47.675694°N 122.387361°W / 47.675694; -122.387361

Copine is a restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1][2] It is slated to close in 2026.

Copine is an American/New American restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood.[3] The restaurant opened in July 2016.[2] The restaurant's founders, Shaun McCrain and Jill Kinney, searched for a location to open the restaurant for more than a year.[2] Before founding Copine, McCrain worked for Per Se.[4] McCrain and Kinney worked at Seattle restaurant Book Bindery before departing; Book Bindery closed after their departure.[2][5]

In December 2025, Copine announced plans to close permanently in May 2026.[6]

Reception

Condé Nast Traveler recommends, "Pick another spot for that calamitous catch-up with the old high school crew, and save Copine for a quiet date, a strategy session with your business partner, or a big night out with mom and dad."[7] In 2022, Aimee Rizzo included Copine in The Infatuation's overviews of Seattle's best takeout eateries and Ballard's best restaurants.[8][9] In 2023, the restaurant was a semifinalist in the James Beard Foundation Award's Outstanding Restaurant category.[10]

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