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    STELLA

    4.1 (161 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Classy
    Upscale
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    Lizzie S.

    No reservation but came here with a large group of 7 or 8 (honestly, who's counting?) Service was wonderful and honest and helpful and accommodating. The seafood risotto was delicious and flavorful and came with a lot of seafood. Other people really enjoyed their pastas. Tiramisu and chocolate desserts were good. Great for birthdays or family dinners or team dinners or date nights. This is in a hotel and I couldn't tell! Will have to come back for the 3lb steak.

    Passionfruit Panna Cotta
    Kiara V.

    Amazinggggg desserts. we came around 5pm, super easy to get seated, only the fireside room was relatively busy. Amazing passion fruit panna cotta and tiramisu. Trying a bunch of local spots so only stopped in for dinner but the ambiance and decor inside is very old Seattle historic wood paneling and tasteful decor. 10/10 would return. Service was great too very attentive.

    Fennel salad
    Rima Z.

    My friend and I stopped in for a quick bite. Attentive and graceful service. Knowledgeable about the wine list and we especially appreciated the insights regarding the dessert options. The avocado shrimp salad was a vibrant green with perfectly cooked shrimp. The focaccia was plentiful for two people and both dipping sauces were tasty: a balsamic and oil vinegrette as well as a light chili oil. The bread was slightly warmed. The raw fennel salad on a bed of mixed greens was lightly dressed and topped with citrus, mixed olives, snd pomegranate seeds. Crisp and refreshing. The food was presented attractively and delicious. The combination of ingredients were well thought out and played together nicely. I plan to return to taste some of the tempting dinner options. This experience made me want more...

    Crab cake Benedict
    Maxine L.

    Connected to a little hotel, this restaurant is super charming. It has an old, dark aesthetic, which would suit a dinner date really well. I visited for weekend brunch and it was pretty empty. Food took a bit to come out, given how empty it was. I ordered the crab cake benedict which was pretty good, but was pretty sad for the price. It was just muffin, a thin crab cake, and a poached egg. There was a side of breakfast potatoes and although they were crispy and good, were sparse. The server even came around and asked if I wanted more potatoes because it looked so sad lol Overall, not bad but not super good either. Service was really good, the food I did get was good, but not worth the price or the pain looking for street parking

    Bolognese
    Adriana H.

    We had a dinner reservation for 4 on Friday night and the hostess sat us at a low lounge table. Not really comfortable for eating a full meal at. I thought this was odd since the restaurant was not full/busy at all at this time. Service was alright. It took a long time for our drinks to come out and we just ordered a couple glasses of wine. When our Cesar salad appetizer came out, we had to wait a few minutes to waive our server down again to bring us some sharing plates. 2 of us ordered the pappardelle bolognese, and thought it was ok. The noodles were great, but we were both expecting a bit more sauce and flavor.

    Lynzette R.

    Stella is a hidden gem! it's definitely on the pricier side, but totally worth it for the vibes alone. The live piano music adds such a nice touch--perfect for a date night or a cozy dinner with friends. I had the spaghetti agli scampi, which was pretty good, though I wish it had a bit more flavor. the real standout was the tiramisu super well-balanced, not too sweet and just the right amount of espresso. service was excellent. our server was friendly and attentive without being overbearing. overall, I'd definitely come back. it's a great spot if you're looking for a more elevated dinner experience in the neighborhood.

    Eva H.

    Finally had a good service experience here so excited to leave a 4 star review (lol). Pros: - Extremely beautiful space, very cozy but elegant good spot for a girls night or a date, could also bring your parents here. The decorations they had up in the wintertime were super cute. - Drinks are very good, standard Seattle cocktail prices. - Food is really good, never been disappointed with anything. The cobb salad is a must order Cons: - Service is pretty consistently bad to the point where it's funny. Had a lovely server on my last visit a couple weeks ago but have had multiple experiences with extremely rude staff. I would still recommend but don't come if you'll get your feelings hurt easily.

    Breaded pork cutlet!
    Allison A.

    This place was so unique, definitely offers a unique experience different from any other restaurant in seattle. It is on the main floor of hotel sorrento and makes you feel like you've traveled back in time to an old timey movie! It was actually insane hahah it did not feel like seattle! I loved how they had live music too, not many places in Seattle do. I read other reviews saying the service wasn't great but I was disagree, I felt the service was actually pretty good! Our waiter was attentive and kind. The food I thought was really good, however, it was a bit expensive for what it was and how much we got but the quality was there. Overall, I would come again but maybe for just some drinks and a little appetizers instead of a whole meal but it was really fun just experiencing everything it has to offer too.

    Spinach artichoke dip and Spinach ricotta gnudi
    Aishwarya L.

    Stumbled into Stella this afternoon and left wondering why I hadn't been here sooner. This place has serious cozy Italian charm--dim lighting, warm wood interiors, and the kind of ambiance that makes you want to settle in for a slow meal and a bottle of wine. We kicked things off with the spinach artichoke dip, which was bubbling hot and cheesy in the best possible way. Paired with thick slices of crusty bread, it was basically comfort food perfection. The standout, though, was the spinach ricotta gnudi--light, pillowy, and served on a bed of bright tomato sauce with a sprinkle of walnuts for crunch. Every bite was rich and satisfying but somehow not too heavy. Definitely one of the best versions of gnudi I've had in the city. Only downside? The service was on the slower side. Not inattentive--just a little laggy between courses and check-ins. It didn't ruin the experience, but something to be aware of if you're on a tighter schedule. That said, the food and ambiance totally made up for it. It's the kind of spot I'd come back to for a cozy date night or a chill dinner with friends. Definitely a new favorite!!

    Anita L.

    Ambiance: I love the cline of this place. It's a great place for lunch and they have plenty of seating. Even though there was a baby shower near the foyer, it was quite peaceful. Service: excellent food suggestions and those drinks are . Very nice staff and they will leave alone to enjoy your meal. Food: Absolutely divine, everything was so tasty. My girlfriend and I shared a French toast while we bought ordered an entree. I will be back again.

    Scallop risotto and mussels
    Gen V.

    Stella is located in a hotel, with a beautiful patio front and interesting decor inside as its backdrop. Overall, Stella was ok. The waitress was nice and pleasant. The risotto and mussels tasted ok but not sure if it was worth it based on value and price. The risotto lacked either a strong seafood or creamy flavor, and was a bit watery and bland. I wish instead the risotto was creamier, which may have been a lack of cheese and a rich broth to cook the risotto. The scallops were also slightly under cooked than my preference and wish it was cooked a couple of mins longer.

    Stella June 2025 menu

    Our Waiter Haylee recommended the pork chop and it was perfect to split! We loved it! I love the ambiance here but go rarely because of the prices!

    Meredith F.

    This bar Stella inside the Sorento Hotel is a step back in time! It's still is a very magical place... and a must see for those who live out of town. I had a high tea baby shower here, 18 years ago, in the fire sign lounge. I was sad to see that it was empty on a Friday night. It used to be full of jazz singers and piano players and you couldn't even find a seat. It is still charming and quaint, and I would love to see a revival. Inside Stella, the oysters were sensational. They were so delicious and fresh. The bartenders, Ashley and David, make the best craft cocktails. They are attentive and so kind. I really loved meeting them both. I loved the food, ambiance, drinks, service and their patio is now open and darling! By the end of the evening, I had met two strangers down at the end of the bar... we started chatting/being friendly ... and one of the women, not shown in any of my pictures, was loud and obnoxiously rude. I mean OBNOXIOUS like I have never experienced before. She was from Florida talking loudly about how "WEIRD" people are here in Washington, which it's fine to have your own opinions, but she literally had been here for less than 3 hours. She touted that she had money, talked about her private parts, and dating men over 50. It got gross. After her rants, she just would not quit and going on and on about things you don't normally talk about loudly in public. She had no manners, was drunk, loud, self absorbed. I felt SO sorry for the staff. OMG, they did not deserve that. Don't let my one strange encounter with a stranger deter you from coming here - this place absolutely did not deserve that woman! WOW! I felt so sorry for her local friend who was giving her the most fabulous PNW tour of the century for the next 3 days straight. I hope she lived through it. I have to give an extra shout out to the amazing, literally amazing bartenders, Ashley and David -- people TIP THEM EXTRA! They both stayed completely composed and handled the entire evening with an unexpected grace. Had I been working there... I probably would've kindly asked the lady to leave. The bartenders showed such class. They deserve a raise! I absolutely love this place- it is so charming and holds so much history in the walls. If you've never been here, you absolutely must go. It is a very rare and special place. I've been coming for more than 20 years and I have never experienced a person like that other guest. I actually officiated a wedding on the rooftop that night... and that is the Bride in my photo. The wedding was STUNNING. The views are breathtaking and so magical. This is a beautiful place to get married at. It's tres tres romantic!

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    We had our final dinner in Seattle at Spinasse and twas a wonderful time…read more First off, Spinasse gives Capitol Hill from the moment you enter. It's minimally furnished with just the right amount of ambient lighting. Secondly, it's Italian, but Piedmontese Italian if that means anything to you. We started with crespelle ($29) which is an Italian crepe. The version we ordered was stuffed with prosciutto and parmigiana fonduta with arugula salad. The crepe was light and airy and paired perfectly with the salty prosciutto and parm. Perfect starter. Honestly, all the pastas we ordered were absolute fire. Of the three, I liked the Tajarin Al ragù ($20/$34) the most. It's a fine hand-cut egg yolk pasta with pork and beef ragù. The pasta is so finely cut; it's delicate. What I liked best was the way the ragù sauce enveloped itself into the folds of the pasta. Each bite was cohesive and really intentional. The risotto was also quite good as well - that night, it was the risotto ai gamberi ($21/$35) which highlight spot prawns. The spot prawns were sweet and the Calabrian chili was a really nice complement to the sweet and creamy. Delish. I'm sure the risotto is great in any season. I must say - the best thing about the menu is the fact that you can order a smaller portion of any of the pasta dishes as to not have to fully commit to one. This is a superb way to eat. Live actually. Include Spinasse on any itinerary if you can.

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    We had a fantastic meal here. The lamb special was tender and flavorful, the penne vodka was rich…read moreand perfectly balanced, and the lobster stuffed ravioli was absolutely delicious. Everything tasted fresh and beautifully prepared. We finished with dessert and espresso, which were just as impressive. The lemon cake was light, fluffy, and perfectly citrusy, and the tiramisu was creamy and indulgent with a lovely chocolate drizzle. The espresso was smooth with a great crema and paired perfectly with dessert. A special shoutout to our server Manuel, who was outstanding. He was warm, attentive, and made the experience even better. We also loved the small, cozy atmosphere -- it felt welcoming and charming, the kind of place where you want to sit, relax, and enjoy your meal. We'll definitely be back

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    I was here for a work party and loved the food. Upon exploring the website, we saw their Nonnakase…read moreoption and decided to splurge on a reservation when we had family in town. BEST IDEA EVER. It was legitimately one of the best dinners I have ever had. There were 9 courses total, and everything the chef brought out was incredible. The service was wonderful and personal and attentive from the chef to the bartender to the wine director. So while I already would recommend this place to any serious fan of Italian cuisine, I cannot speak highly enough of the Nonnakase experience. Absolutely worth every penny. Also the bathrooms are delightful. Great vibe, don't miss out.

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    Came here for happy hour on a Friday night and were able to get a table for two relatively easily,…read morealthough it was busy. During HH, they offer 50% off bar menu items, which is a spectacularly good deal. My partner and I ordered the carbonara and the ragu, and both were very good but the carbonara was amazing (flavorful, creamy, not too salty or cheesy, decadent without feeling too deadly). The tiramisu is a very good dessert with a nice strong espresso flavor and not too much sweetness. Our waitress kindly checked in right before 7pm to make sure we had any additional orders in before happy hour ended, which is a mark of excellent service. The bathroom is clean and brightly lit. I'd be happy to come back!

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    I booked this place as a birthday dinner for a friend and I had never been before. We were…read morepleasantly surprised by our experience and this was notably one of the better meals we've ever shared together. When we first arrived we were given the option of either the chef's counter or a table. I thought the chef's counter was a unique experience but for the night we opted for a table near the window. The space is intimate and even though there weren't many people there when we first got there, it still gave a warm and cozy vibe (quickly filled up though). The week of my friend's birthday they were only doing Seattle Restaurant Week, which I hadn't realized at first but the menu was amazing regardless. The staff was very attentive to us, constantly checking in on us and making any adjustments as needed. They thoughtfully walked us through our choices and when the food arrived. First we started with appetizers which I thought it was nice that you get to try all them and didn't have to choose one. The salad and asparagus is what you would expect, but they were perfectly done and not overly complex. The stand out was the Seared Tombo, the flavors of this dish were balanced and the fish was clearly very fresh! For our main we both got the halibut option, which came with a side of sunchokes. We had never had sunchokes before but were immediately in love (the fish was cooked to perfection too) but I loved the introduction of not so common ingredient. I thought it was a fun play on traditional "potatoes" almost. I'm glad we were able to try both of the desserts. My favorite was the tiramisu (I always love tiramisu). The carrot cake was more on the dryer side (almost like a cornbread), which isn't my preference but I enjoyed the flavors. Overall, really enjoyed this place and would definitely come back!

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