The Carlile Room
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| The Carlile Room | |
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The restaurant's exterior, 2023 | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Established | July 2015 |
| Food type | New American |
| Location | 820 Pine Street, Seattle, King County, Washington, 98101, United States |
| Coordinates | 47°36′48.7″N 122°19′56.8″W / 47.613528°N 122.332444°W |
| Website | thecarlile |
The Carlile Room is a New American restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1][2]
The Carlile Room is a bar and restaurant in Downtown Seattle, inspired by and named after American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile.[3][4] Thrillist has described the business as a "retro-themed" New American restaurant with an "eclectic" selection of small plates of meats and vegetables sourced locally, such as broccoli flowers, salmon, and venison leg.[5] Seattle Metropolitan has described the establishment as a "high-spirited and casual spot across from the Paramount, where the menu exalts plants in genuinely game-changing ways". The menu has included bulgur, peach, pomegranate, and pistachio-stuffed eggplant, as well as chickpea-fava fritters with peach pickles, herb sprigs, and nuts.[6]
History
Reception
Seattle Metropolitan has called Carlile "Tom Douglas's most creative concept yet" and said, "Fun booze, fun decor—fun, period."[6] Donald Olson of Frommer's rated the restaurant two out of three stars.[10] Providence Cicero of The Seattle Times rated Carlile three stars.[11]
