
Driftwood is a market driven, Washington focused restaurant supporting the local food community. 100% of our fresh ingredients come Washington State, most sourced directly from the farmers market. We feature an ever changing menu highlighting hyper seasonal ingredients. We tend to lean towards seafood but also feature numerous vegetable focused dishes as well perfectly prepared land animals like pork, beef or duck. Our dinning room is light, airy and refined with an Elliot Bay view and sea breeze. We are comfortable and welcoming serving elevated and refined cuisine with impeccable execution and service. A true representation of Washington food and a celebration of the people that make it possible.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2722 Alki Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116
Phone: (206) 420-7381
Website: http://driftwoodseattle.com/
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Creative and beautiful, I always leave inspired and well-fed!
Ps. Get the pork chop it will change your life —it’s worth the price point.
* Great service, atmosphere
* Generous portion. Every dish came with so much flavor.
* Food was on the sweeter side.
As a local foodie, I was genuinely impressed by this restaurant. So much thought has clearly gone into every dish and the portions are incredibly generous for the price.
I also really appreciated the atmosphere. Unlike many Seattle spots where tables are packed tightly together, this place gives you space to breathe, which makes for a much more relaxed dining experience. It was quiet and relaxing, great place for an intimate date night.
My server, Adam (who was also the bartender), was attentive, friendly, and made fantastic drinks. I’ll definitely be back!
Dishes I got:
* House bread rolls: 5/5. The honey butter was so good. Definitely recommend getting some.
* Squash with whipped chèvre mousse: 5/5. The squash went well with the mousse and the portion was great for two people to share.
* Packham Pear salad: 4/5. I’d recommend if you like pears and have a sweet taste bud like me. It is on the sweeter, lighter side.
* Pork chop: 5/5. One of their signature dishes. Definitely more for two people than one. I love how it came with Spatzle and baked apple, very unique flavors. The pork chop did have quite some fat, but even the fatty part tasted so good.
* Cocktail CPR Gimlet: (4/5) The butterfly pea flower ice was a nice touch. The drink was balanced, although nothing too stand out for me.
Highly recommend!
Back to the food: get a fish dish, a veg dish, the rolls (insane!!), and the porkchop if you go!! Don’t skip on dessert either-a course I typically forgo but wouldn’t at Driftwood!
All in all, a very special place. Thanks for all you do, Driftwood!
We had some issues with the drinks as they did not have basics like cranberry at the bar, no diet sodas. Understand they don’t carry Coke and Pepsi products but not having even local type diet was odd. Additionally they were very limited on the spirit brands considering the prices of the restaurant.
For food we had their homemade rolls which were very good along with their honey butter. For our main course we had the rockfish and pork chop. Both were very very good with nice presentations. The pork chop was very filling and a large portion. We finished it with their hazelnut dessert, which was average.
Overall the main course made up for their gaps in their bar choices. However, this place is more expensive than it should be for the level of service and options they provide.
We started with the Dressed Baywater Shellfish “Sweet” Oysters, which were exceptional—clean, briny, and perfectly complemented by the dressing without masking the oyster’s natural sweetness. They tasted incredibly fresh and set the tone for the rest of the meal. The House Pull-Apart Rolls were another standout: warm, soft, and impossibly fluffy, with a richness that made them hard to stop eating. Simple, comforting, and executed flawlessly.
The vegetable dishes were just as memorable and truly showcased Driftwood’s commitment to seasonal, thoughtfully sourced produce. The Delicata Squash was beautifully prepared, striking that ideal balance between sweetness and savoriness, with a texture that felt both hearty and refined. The Ruby Queen Beets from Piece by Piece Farm in Rochester were earthy, vibrant, and deeply flavorful—proof that vegetables can be just as exciting as any main. Knowing the produce came from Piece by Piece Farm added an extra layer of appreciation, and you could taste the quality in every bite.
Overall, every dish we ordered was phenomenal, cohesive, and intentional. Driftwood feels elevated without being pretentious, welcoming without sacrificing sophistication. It’s the kind of place you return to not just for a meal, but for an experience that celebrates local ingredients and thoughtful cooking. Highly recommended.
Also, the views can’t be beat.