

Sophisticated space offering international dishes, cocktails & a take-out option.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2350 E Union St, Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: (206) 806-1916
Website: https://www.communionseattle.com/
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Reviews
The biscuits were insanely flaky, the collard greens were soft but with a bit of bite, and the chicken wings had a crisp outside but were super juicy inside.
The service was also impeccable. Our host and waiter were both friendly, conversational, and approachable, but the service itself felt like a fine dining experience.
Honestly, I was blown away with all aspects and plan to return soon!
If soul food is supposed to nourish you soul, you will have you soul and taste buds having a spiritual awakening.
Chef Brown deserves all the cult following and Damien is exceptional as a host and a real bar wizard.
Reserve, as the place is popular and busy. Expect great things, you will not be disappointed.
I personally would take a flight half way around the world to eat here.
Do not miss the clams and mussels, the hoe cakes, the deviled eggs, the chicken, the pork chop, the Mac and cheese, and do stay for dessert.
At this price point, complimentary bread would’ve been appreciated. We ordered the hoecakes instead, but they were a bit dry, lukewarm, and lightly dressed—some warm flavored butter would’ve helped. A couple of people in our group found the wings and collard greens slightly salty.
Dinner for four came out to about $280, so definitely come prepared. Overall, solid food, great drinks, and a nice vibe—just a few refinements away from five stars.
But let’s talk about the food…because wow! Communion doesn’t just serve dishes, it animates them. Fresh, beautifully composed, and delightfully bold. There’s a sense of spirit and creativity in every bite, whether you’re diving into a perfectly seasoned entrée or savoring a dessert that feels like its own grand finale.
The biscuits were my absolute favorite, fluffy, buttery, and easily the highlight of the meal. The collard greens had great flavor, though I do wish they included a bit more meat for that traditional Southern depth. The mac and cheese was creamy, cheesy, and definitely a must-order side dish.
The cocktails were strong (they pour heavy here!), which many guests will appreciate. The chef personally came by to greet us, which added a thoughtful and genuine touch to the experience.
Overall, Communion Seattle delivers bold flavors and true Southern hospitality. I’d recommend it for anyone looking for comfort food in Seattle with a lively bar vibe and strong drinks.
We had a great time with friends. The service and food were good. We loved the shrimp toast and mussels and clams. The mussels had a delicious sauce. The unc’s wings and grilled okra were very well made.
The mac&cheese was cheesy and creamy but didn’t have too much flavor. The butter basted cabbage was the only let down.
Overall, we will definitely come back again.
On the latest visit we were craving the old menu.
Couldn’t order cornbread as a side.. why not??
The BBQ chicken was pretty good.
The new fried pork chop was decent (but the old one was better).
The Laotian dumplings were meh (the sauce was tasty but the consistency was just too soft/mushy for such large dumplings).
The pound cake was delicious (not too lemony). I don’t have a sweet tooth but would happily get that again.
The service was not good! Our waitress was nice but very nonchalant. In fact we had to ask about dessert options because she did not offer the options for desserts. A lady from the kitchen walked around to inquire at several tables(in fact one right beside ours) she did not acknowledge us at all and we are visitingfrom Houston, TX. Lastly, if you are a rice eater, they do not cook rice…at least that is what our waitress told us. Overall, we enjoyed our food.