My spouse and I visited Place Pigalle on a Sunday afternoon in early
August 2014. We did not have a reservation, although the restaurant
participates in the Open Table reservation system. At our request, the
hostess sat us on the tiny terrace on the side of the restaurant (near
its entrance door) that overlooks the Pike Hill Climb at the back of the
market. The terrace offers a unique perspective to view at the BACK of
the famous Pike Place Market sign, and it offers al fresco diners a
glimpse of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains.
Place Pigalle,
which has operated for 17 years, is nearly hidden behind the Pike Place
Market. The restaurant does not offer parking or valet services;
however, guests can park in the market garage, or on a nearby street.
Guests must walk up / down a few steps to access both the terrace and
the interior of this restaurant. Both the indoor space and the outdoor
spaces are small, although a mirrored wall in the cozy dining room gives
the illusion of space. The interior dining room contains a small bar,
and its tables afford a window view of the bay and mountains.
The
restaurant serves French cuisine, with traditional favorites like
moules-frites, escargot, oysters, onion soup, bouillabaisse, pate,
cassoulet, and duck confit. However, Place Pigalle also serves
continental fare like salads, sandwiches, and crab cakes.
Although we only enjoyed drinks (and the view) at Place Pigalle, our server was extremely friendly and helpful. We would return!
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