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ART Restaurant and Lounge at the Four Seasons - (360) 329-4603


ART Restaurant and Lounge at the Four Seasons

Enjoy Sweeping Views and Authentic Pacific Northwest Cuisine

99 Union Street
Seattle, WA 98101
(360) 329-4603
Neighborhoods: Central Business District,Downtown
Markets: Seattle, WA Metro



Owner Message

  • Finest NW Wine Selection
  • Dynamic Lounge w/views
  • Private Parties and Events

Inspired by the hotel's collection of works by the Northwest's foremost contemporary artists, its proximity to Seattle Art Museum and our chef's creative flair, ART Restaurant and Lounge celebrates authentic Pacific Northwest cuisine with unique global influences. With a setting as thoughtfully designed as a work of art, the restaurant's interior is a highly detailed sculpture featuring woods native to the Pacific Northwest. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer sweeping views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. An interactive dining experience, ART's counter is a creative venue for inventive meals any time of the day. Those on the go will appreciate its dedication to convenience combined with Four Seasons service. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served at chef's stations, with a barista on hand to provide custom coffee creations.


Customer Reviews

Overwhelming disappointment from a Four Seasons Fan
Reviewed by winegeek12 on 2009-06-10T00:41:17Z

I long awaited for the grand opening of the new Four Seasons as someone who flocks to them around the world. Any one who dares to speak badly of the chain gets quickly squashed if I'm around. But the new "Art" Restaurant left me thinking I was at a bar at a Hyatt or Sheraton rather than the gold standard of Service and Quality. And I've given it numours opportunities since its oppend to convince me different. But every time - and I mean EVERY time I've been since its opend there has been nothing short of the most neglectful and dis-interested staff as I have ever seen. The food from the kitchen was new-world cuisine with a touch of Pacific Northwest flavors but left me wanting more - in other words not memorable. The decor too was bland - and not minimalist clean like the rest of the hotel - but rather just boring with mood lighting walls that I saw at swank bars in 93', again I think of a Sheraton. The one thing that was Very Four Seasons like at the new Art Restaurant was the bill. It still the Four Seasons so go in - get one drink at the bar to say you've been - grab a mathbook for your nephew's collection then move on down the road.

Pros: Nice seating arrangement

Cons: Poor Service, Bland Food, 90's decor