
We are not authentic. We’re uniquely Cactus. Since 1990, we’ve been serving Seattle with innovative Southwestern, Mexican, and Spanish cuisine. Originally home to Seattle’s first tapas bar, we continue to push culinary boundaries with seasonal menus and craft cocktails. Proudly, we’ve been named a Top 10 Restaurant of the Year by the Seattle Times twice and have been recognized as Best Mexican Restaurant by 425 Magazine readers for 13 years in a row. Join us for hand-crafted cocktails and the always exciting flavors of the American Southwest and Mexico. We work hard to make every one of our guests happy. Experience the unique charm that has made Cactus a Seattle favorite for over three decades.
Vibrant outpost offering a Southwestern-Mexican menu & a long list of tequila drinks.
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 350 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: (206) 913-2250
Website: https://www.cactusrestaurants.com/menus
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Reviews
It was on Labor Day Monday, so things were a little slower—we got lucky and were seated right away.
The vibe was great: stylish, relaxed, and very clean. Our server (I believe his name was Oscar) was fantastic—knowledgeable about the menu, attentive, kind, big smile and overall wonderful.
And the food? Absolutely fire.
We live close by and regret discovering this place so late. We immediately added it to our “Loved” spots on the map and will definitely be back again!
Nice atmosphere, busy and live, lots of people seemed to be having a good time.
Their quac, salsa and chips were fresh and the guac was pretty good. Also had a side of fresh flour tortillas which were homemade and warm.
Ordered the shrimp and brisket tacos. All were fresh with a good choice of ingredients and good corn tortillas.
Finished it with their flan, which was the best part of lunch. I have had a good amount of flan in Florida and this was on par.
Overall good food and on par with other Texmex style restaurants and the service was average overall, but they got us out fairly quick during lunch rush. Will return in the future.
We tried the queso dip, Baja fish tacos, and seafood enchilada. All excellent. The manager brought us a Cuban flan dessert to try since it was our first visit. Also good but we were so full we may not have fully appreciated it
Margaritas were good but not anything super special.
Would absolutely go back if we’re in the neighborhood again! Highly recommend, and the area is super walkable if you’re staying nearby.
I recently visited Cactus, a modern Mexican restaurant that’s popular with the downtown Seattle crowd—especially Amazon employees working nearby. I’m giving it 4 out of 5 stars because while the food and drinks are well-crafted, the pricing and automatic gratuity policy can make the bill feel heavier than expected.
Ambiance: 4.5/5
The restaurant has a vibrant, modern vibe with stylish decor and a lively energy—especially during peak hours. It’s clearly designed to attract the after-work crowd and weekend diners alike. Be aware that it can get pretty packed, so I recommend making a reservation if you’re going during lunch or dinner rush.
Authenticity: 4/5
Cactus leans more toward modern Mexican fusion than traditional recipes, but the flavors are well-balanced and thoughtfully prepared. You won’t find ultra-traditional dishes here, but the kitchen does a great job of elevating Mexican staples with a creative twist.
Flavor: 4.5/5
Every dish we tried was solid. Fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and well-executed cooking all around. Their taco platters and enchiladas were especially impressive, and they have a strong cocktail list to match. It’s clear they care about flavor and presentation.
Cost: 3.5/5
This is where things start to dip. The prices are on the higher side, and when you’re dining with a large group, they automatically add a 20% gratuity. With food and drink costs already higher than average, the total can quickly add up. While I respect tipping, I prefer when it’s optional based on service quality—not automatic.
Service: 4/5
The staff are efficient and friendly, despite how busy the place gets. That said, wait times can be long during peak hours, and you might end up waiting even with a reservation. Still, the team handles the volume well overall.
Final Verdict: 4/5
If you’re in downtown Seattle looking for flavorful modern Mexican food in a trendy setting, Cactus is a dependable choice. Just go in knowing that it’s a bit pricey, and the automatic gratuity might catch you off guard. Good food, good drinks—just bring a full wallet.