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Seattle is packed with places to eat, and that is exactly the problem. You scroll through a hundred restaurant listings, read forty reviews, and still end up at some overpriced spot with tiny portions and a two-hour wait. If you are tired of playing the restaurant lottery every time you want a solid meal, it is time to stop guessing.

Warehouse on Thomas Street in South Lake Union is the loud, no-nonsense answer to your dining dilemma. We serve massive plates of comfort food, pour strong drinks at prices that will not break your bank account, and keep the energy going from lunch all the way through last call at 2 AM.

In this blog, we break down exactly why Warehouse on Thomas Street is one of the best places to eat in Seattle, from the food that keeps people coming back to the drinks that keep the party going.

The Menu That Hits Every Craving

Most restaurants in Seattle make you pick a lane. Burgers or tacos. Pasta or pub food. We refuse to limit you like that. Our full menu covers everything from stacked double burgers to creamy pasta bowls, and almost every single item sits well under $13.

Start with something the whole table can demolish. The Wings come tossed in flavours like Hot, Honey Garlic, Lemon Pepper, or Dill Pickle. The Stacked Nachos are a mountain of cheese and jalapenos. And the Loaded Fries are the kind of savoury, spicy creation that vanishes before anyone gets a fair share.

For the main event, the Works 2.0 is our signature double beef patty burger loaded with bacon, American cheese, and house-made macho sauce on a Martin’s potato roll. 

Prefer something different? The Baja Fish Tacos are three soft flour tortillas packed with beer-battered fish, corn salsa, and chipotle mayo. Or go heavy with the Spicy Rigatoni, tossed in our house-made vodka sauce with Calabrian chilies and Grana Padano cheese.

Glazed chicken wings served with Pabst Blue Ribbon beer at El Furniture Warehouse on a penny-covered tabletop.

Drinks That Actually Keep Up With the Food

A great meal deserves a great drink next to it. The Pink Warehouse is the one you see on every other table, made with Tanqueray Gin, Peach Schnapps, and topped with an inverted Corona. The Warehouse Margarita follows the same bold format with Jose Cuervo Silver Tequila and that signature inverted Corona.

Looking for something lighter on the wallet? The Banana Smuggler is a tropical blend of Kraken Rum, banana liqueur, and pineapple. The Sour Key is the tangy crowd favourite. And the Nitro Espresso Martini is perfect when you need a second wind.

For beer lovers, Manny’s Pale Ale is a Seattle staple, the Elysian Space Dust brings serious hop-forward punch, and our own Warehouse Wheat keeps things easy.

Colourful line-up of cocktails and highballs with garnishes, perfect for sharing on an affordable date night.

Late Night Food When Seattle Shuts Down

Most kitchens in Seattle close way too early. By midnight, your options shrink to gas station snacks and sad drive-thrus. We keep the full kitchen firing until 2 AM every single night. Not a stripped-down late-night menu. The entire menu, from burgers and beer to pasta and tacos, is available right up until close.

The Warehouse Mac and Cheese is the ultimate late-night survival meal with cavatappi noodles in a three-cheese roasted red pepper alfredo, topped with a crunchy crust. Close out the night with carnival-style Mini Donuts, covered in cinnamon sugar with caramel sauce for dipping.

 Smiling woman holding a tray of drink shots with citrus, in a bar.

The Vibe You Did Not Know You Needed

Warehouse on Thomas Street is where dinner turns into a night out. A big screen lining the walls for game nights, and an atmosphere that shifts naturally from a relaxed lunch hangout to a full-blown party as the evening rolls on.

We built this place for the South Lake Union crowd. Tech workers winding down, friend groups catching up over tacos, couples on a casual date night, and night owls who need a proper meal when everywhere else has locked the doors.

FAQ

What type of food does Warehouse on Thomas Street serve? 

We serve bold comfort food, including burgers, tacos, pasta, wings, nachos, and more. Almost everything on the menu is priced under $13.

Is Warehouse on Thomas Street open late? 

Yes. We are open until 2 AM every night with the full kitchen running, making us one of the best spots for late-night food in Seattle..

Can I order takeout or delivery from Warehouse Seattle? 

Absolutely. Order online through our location page or through delivery platforms like Uber Eats and DoorDash.

Where is Warehouse on Thomas Street located? 

We are at 915 Thomas St., Seattle, WA 98109, right in the heart of South Lake Union.

Your Table Is Waiting on Thomas Street

Stop wasting time scrolling through restaurant lists and just show up. Warehouse on Thomas Street has the food, the drinks, the prices, and the energy to make any night out in Seattle a good one. Whether you are here for Happy Hour, a late-night feast, or anything in between, we are ready.Find us on Thomas Street and check out everything we have to offer.