

Rustic-chic spot with open kitchen for creative terrines & other meat creations & huge whiskey list.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 94 Pike St #30, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 467-4268
Website: http://www.radiatorwhiskey.com/
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Reviews
The pigs ears were delicious! Never tried them before but the spices and texture were awesome. Do not sleep on the baked cheese, my goodness! The garlic, onions, cheese deliciousness, should be ordered post haste! I also ordered the BBQ pulled pork, and as a BBQ connoisseur, this was very solid and beyond my expectations.
The smoked old fashioned as well, be sure to try. This will have more smoke than you were expecting, but totally worth it, they continuously smoke the whiskey, and it lives up to its name.
If I were local, I’d be frequenting this spot for sure. Hope to be back on my next trip out.
We work in food industry and they gave us industry discount as well.. We also got Mushrooms as our appetizer, Beef Short ribs as our main course, and lastly to pair with the crazy deep fried Bread pudding which is out of this world!!! We are all super happy that we went. We will not forget about our experience at Radiator Whiskey and will recommend all of our friends and family for future trips to Seattle.
I have to be transparent… I was not in love with all the dishes. But that’s fine. Doesn’t mean this is not a good place to go.
Musts… must like beer, bourbon, whiskey. Must like real rock music (loved the music selection). Must be real… don’t come here expecting some high end, pretentious spot.
Radiator Whiskey in Seattle truly delivers an experience that makes it a must-visit, despite the inevitable Pike Place Market-adjacent pricing. From the moment you step inside, the incredible atmosphere transports you. Hats off to the designers – the space exudes a unique, retro charm, cleverly incorporating reclaimed materials like flooring from Seattle’s first boiler and old bleachers from Nathan Hale High School. The stunning 10-foot barrel frame behind the bar, holding rotating whiskeys, is a true centerpiece, handcrafted by John Muscat of JM Woodworks.
The service here is truly top-notch; attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely friendly, making you feel welcomed and well-cared for. And while the prices might make your wallet wince a little, it’s a worthwhile indulgence for the overall package. The food, though perhaps not the absolute star, is consistently good, featuring a hearty, meat-centric menu with standout dishes like the pork belly burnt ends. Complementing the delicious bites are the well-crafted drinks, particularly their impressive whiskey selection and creative cocktails. Radiator Whiskey offers a memorable dining and drinking experience that lives up to its reputation.