

North City Bistro and Wine Shop, located in Shoreline, Washington, is a vibrant gathering spot that seamlessly blends culinary excellence, delightful wines, live music, and retail wine therapy under one roof. Immerse yourself in a warm and inviting ambiance as you savor delectable dishes, sip from an array of fine vintages, and enjoy captivating live performances. Whether you’re looking for a romantic evening out, a lively night with friends, or a convenient meal to go, North City Bistro has something for every palate and occasion.
Wine shop & eatery offering Mediterranean small plates paired with over 600 vinos, plus live jazz.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1520 NE 177th St, Shoreline, WA 98155
Phone: (206) 365-4447
Website: http://northcitybistro.com/
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Reviews
I remember when the family who runs this establishment took over—I was bummed that Sharon and Ray left! Yet the new owners have done such a terrific job of maintaining the integrity of a historical, independent small business. Rare in these times.
The food is so good–they do catering, too. The truffled fries are hot, savory, and crispy. The roasted half-chicken and Caesar salad were even better than I remember. I’ve honestly never had anything here that wasn’t delicious.
As for parking, it’s a tiny lot and they are very busy during the live music shows, which is another reason the Bistro recommends reservations. Check the website for a current menu and upcoming live music shows. Get here early and soon!
Pear salad with stem still in the pear. 45$ dry rib roast with a burnt piece of bread on it.
Waited an hour to get food.
Chorizo dates were great, but it tasted like everything else was cooked by a different chef.
Spent 300$ on dinner for 4, can get much better food at these prices in greater Seattle.
Real shame, music was nice but too loud to enjoy. Blasting at 100 decibels in a restaurant the size of two living rooms, does it really need to be so loud?
See you soon! We had a blast being your table!
Zee and Mark
And you’ll see from the pictures it’s a wine bar, I’m not a wine drinker but they make mixed drinks really well.