
Enjoy one of Seattle’s most iconic local seafood restaurants, conveniently located Seattle’s Green Lake neighborhood. We offer high-quality, sustainable seafood in a relaxing and casual atmosphere. After walking around the Green Lake or perusing the various neighborhood shops, come into Duke’s Seafood for a cocktail, a happy hour bite, or one of our signature dishes – like our Wild & Bleu Blackened Salmon Salad, fresh Crab Cakes, Grass Fed Burgers, & much more. Our outdoor dining patio offers beautiful lake views and is the perfect place to kick back and relax. You’ll see why the local community says we are one of the best Green Lake restaurants around!
Local chain serving market-fresh seafood, grass-fed burgers & cocktails in informal surroundings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7850 Green Lake Dr N, Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 522-4908
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This visit, we ordered a variety of happy hour items to share across the table: the crabby deviled eggs, crab cakes, salmon sliders, Manila clams, fried shrimp, calamari, and a side Caesar salad. Their complimentary sourdough bread basket is always a hit, too.
The staff here is consistently friendly and welcoming, and the service is great every time. We’ve always been seated pretty quickly, and their outdoor patio facing Greenlake is perfect in the warmer months. Always a reliable spot for good seafood and a relaxed atmosphere.
For drinks I had the mojito and the blueberry lemon drop. Both really tasty!
I had the deviled egg, chowder sampler trio and a Caesar. Everything was good. I wasn’t a huge fan of the lobster chowder because it was pretty sweet (sweet potato base) but I’m glad I tried it. Their award winning chowder was fantastic and I would probably just get that one next time. Loved the free, warm sourdough!
It’s seafood so it isn’t the cheapest but I felt like with the quality of everything and the service that I got my moneys worth. Glad I stopped in!
Thank you so much Lauren M.!
Bar service is efficient and pleasant, and the food quality has been reliable on each visit. A solid, dependable choice.
The service is always on point at this Duke’s location. There were 2 separate large groups the last time I was there, which made the restaurant extremely noisy. Before then, I didn’t realize how small the restaurant space is with how tightly they cram all the tables.
The food is usually decent at Duke’s, but not mind blowing. They’re also on the pricier side. I understand the prices for anything with seafood, but the burgers are $22+ outside happy hour. The only item I’ve tried that I wouldn’t order again is the crab cake because it was underwhelming. The sauces and aiolis used on multiple dishes are very tasty. They’re usually generous with the sauce for the prawns del Cabo wabo, so I try to find some way to finish it off. It looks like the prawns have changed and might be smaller from previous years. They seem closer to shrimp.
About the cod fish and chips: they come on a giant fish shaped plate, so I don’t know how 2 plates plus drinks could fit on their smallest table. Their tartar sauce is delicious, and I could even eat just that on its own. The fries were crispy, but thick. I usually like thinner fries, but the crispiness made up for that. The forks at Duke’s are much larger/longer than I’m used to, so it’s hard to eat the coleslaw/salad in the tiny bowl.
The tacos come on huge tortillas, so I usually end up having to eat with a fork until there’s a little bit left. Otherwise, the tacos are messy to eat because there’s so much on top. The green salsa that comes with the tacos is good, but not spicy.
The dukes burger was dry, but the fish and chips was good but way too pricey for two pieces.