The Crab Pot Seattle

The Crab Pot Seattle

1301 Alaskan Way Pier 57, 1305 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101, United States

+1 206-624-1890

Seafood restaurant, American restaurant, Crab house, Event venue, Fish & chips restaurant, Restaurant
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Located prominently on Seattle’s waterfront at 1301 Alaskan Way Pier 57, The Crab Pot Seattle is a premier seafood destination that masterfully blends the robust flavors of American coastal cuisine with a casual, welcoming atmosphere. Known for its vibrant crab house vibe, this restaurant offers an immersive dining experience that feels both rustic and festive—perfect for families, friends, and seafood lovers looking to celebrate the bounty of the Pacific Northwest.

The menu at The Crab Pot Seattle is a treasure trove of fresh seafood delights, artfully prepared to highlight the natural flavors of each ingredient. Standouts include their signature Crab Pot CA, a heaping medley of succulent king crab legs, snow crab, shrimp, clams, andouille sausage, corn, and potatoes—delivered to your table piping hot and ready to be savored in the restaurant’s famously playful “dump it on the table” style. For a taste of classic comfort, their Clam Chowder and Salmon Chowder offer creamy, aromatic warmth brimming with tender clams or fresh Pacific salmon, perfect for a cozy waterfront meal.

If you prefer crispy, golden delights, the Fish & Chips and Halibut & Chips showcase expertly fried seafood that balances crunchy exteriors with moist, flaky interiors. Seafood tacos, such as the Shrimp Tacos—served with chips and salsa—introduce a fresh, zesty twist that feels both innovative and deeply satisfying. Don’t miss the Crab Cakes, a specialty featuring perfectly seasoned, tender crabmeat that melts in your mouth, or the Crab Stuffed Mushrooms, which offer a rich and cheesy bite bursting with oceanic flavor.

The Crab Pot also caters to those who appreciate a good salad to complement their seafood feast. The crisp Garden Salad offers a refreshing green bite, while the Wedge Blue Cheese Salad with bacon and diced tomatoes adds a savory, indulgent touch. Paired with a robust Bloody Mary or one of their carefully curated drink selections, the meal becomes an all-encompassing sensory adventure.

The atmosphere at The Crab Pot Seattle is lively and convivial, making it ideal not just for casual meals but also for gatherings and celebrations. Families rave about the generous portions and attentive staff who handle special needs with care and thoughtfulness, ensuring everyone feels welcome and comfortable. The waterfront location further enhances the experience, letting diners enjoy panoramic views of Elliott Bay and the iconic Seattle Great Wheel while indulging in their meals.

While some guests have noted that parking can be a challenge and waits may be longer during peak hours, the consensus is that the experience is well worth the wait. The fresh, high-quality seafood combined with large portions and a friendly ambiance consistently draws visitors who want to take their time, relax, and savor every bite.

In essence, The Crab Pot Seattle is more than just a restaurant—it’s a destination where the spirit of the sea meets convivial dining. Whether you’re craving the briny sweetness of Dungeness crab, the comfort of hearty chowders, or the crisp satisfaction of classic fish and chips, The Crab Pot delivers it all with a warmth and authenticity that invites return visits. If you find yourself wandering the waterfront hungry for a true Pacific Northwest seafood experience, this vibrant crab house should be at the top of your list.

Service options
Outdoor seating Delivery On-site services Takeaway Dine-in
Highlights
Fast service Great beer selection Great cocktails Serves local specialty
Popular for
Lunch Dinner Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park Wheelchair-accessible entrance Wheelchair-accessible seating Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
Alcohol Beer Cocktails Coffee Comfort food Happy-hour drinks Spirits Wine
Dining options
Brunch Lunch Dinner Catering Dessert Seating Table service
Amenities
Bar on site Toilet Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
Casual Cosy Historic Lively Trendy
Crowd
Family friendly Groups Tourists
Planning
Accepts reservations Usually a wait
Payments
Credit cards Debit cards NFC mobile payments Credit cards
Children
Good for kids High chairs Kids' menu
Parking
Paid parking lot Paid street parking

Opening Hours

  • Monday
    11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday
    11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Friday
    11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
  • Saturday
    11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM - 09:00 PM

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Visitor Reviews

  • Jen Y
    2 week ago

    The food here was very fresh and of good quality, and the beer was absolutely amazing—I still find myself craving it as I write this review. As for the seafood, the Dungeness crab was delicious, but the snow crab was too salty and the shrimp felt under-seasoned. The portion of potatoes was overwhelming compared to everything else. The biggest downside, though, was the service. Our waiter only came by to take the order and drop off the food, never once checking on our table in between. It felt like he didn’t care at all, and at the end I realized they add a service charge even for two people—maybe that’s why there seemed to be so little effort put into service.

  • Jeff Byers
    1 month ago

    Want Crabs? Go Here! Seriously, this is a great waterfront spot to take the fam. The flavor is good, portions are large, even the burgers are tasty. Don't go there in a hurry because you'll wait a bit for large groups, but it's all about taking your time and taking in the experience. Enjoy!

  • Michelle Mariano
    2 month ago

    Visited family in Seattle on a Sunday and this place was the only one that was left open in tourist area until 9 PM. It did not disappoint in having really good seafood. The portions were generous, and the staff is really nice. My dad is handicapped and they made sure to get us a good table for him to sit with his scooter. Our whole party was satisfied with our food. I recommend : Halibut tacos Scampi Fish and chips The food was very fresh and I love the theme. Great place for tourist to come and enjoy the fresh Washington seafood and views.

  • Matt Perrone
    3 month ago

    The Crab Pot is a seafood restaurant with a few locations in the US known for its large selection and group meals where they dump the food on the table. This location is on the pier in Seattle inside the big building under the Ferris wheel. Parking around here is awful, so be ready to either pay a ton to walk a block or pay a little but walk 4-6 blocks. Inside, they probably have over a hundred tables and are usually pretty busy since it's a tourist attraction. Their menu is pretty big, with big emphasis on crab and salmon locally sourced. Prices are pretty high for the portions, which actually aren't bad, but you're paying for some of the greatest seafood and the allure of Seattle waterfront dining. The staff here are nice and friendly. The food is good, crab was delicious, and clams were pretty solid. Overall it's a fun place to go to od you're willing to pay between $60-$100 per person, a fun experience to crush your own crab legs with a hammer, and eat fresh seafood.

  • Indiana Lanzas
    4 month ago

    I came here for dinner on Wednesday night and had a great time. I tried the sourdough and butter, salmon chowder, crab stuffed mushroom and crab scampi. Everything was delicious. The sourdough tasted amazing and fresh. The salmon chowder was delicious as well and it was full of vegetables. The crab stuffed mushroom mushroom was cheesy and tasty. Lastly, the crab scampi was one of the most delicious pasta. To drink, I tried the white sangria, which was very refreshing. The restaurant was located near the ferry in a very touristy spot but it is evident that it’s very popular seeing how full it was. The service was good, although there was some confusion about an order on the table. However; when she learned that I was sharing the pasta, she offered to serve it in two plates, which made the sharing easier. The decoration in the restaurant makes it unique and they have humorous souvenirs. If you’re in Seattle, this is definitely one of the restaurants to try.

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