Seattle Culture

Enjoy the 70+ Wineries, Restaurants, Breweries, and More in the Heart of SODO! | Sponsored

Whether you're looking for gameday excitement, a quiet place to enjoy a meal with friends, looking for a new wine, or your next go-to lunch spot, you'll find it all in SODO.

By Seattle Mag December 2, 2022

P1044233

This post is sponsored.

This article originally appeared in the January/February 2023 issue of Seattle magazine.

SODO offers a charming glimpse into Seattle’s industrial history and a collection of hidden gems to discover, from specialty shops to great restaurants and unique experiences.

Perfect for the foodie explorer, SODO is home to a diverse collection of food and beverage, from locally-operated wineries to familiar fast food. Whatever your craving may be, you can find it in SODO.

From the north end of the district, you can explore a variety of places just a short walking distance from the stadiums. Here you can find game day favorites like pizza, burgers, and beer, or add something new to your game day tradition, like lobster tail at Vinason Pho, or Cuban sandwiches from Paseo.

Explore further south and find some hidden gems as well (not just your familiar drive-thrus!) Deliciously authentic teriyaki from Teriyaki Plus or Yak’s Teriyaki, bountiful burgers and hand-spun shakes that we’re convinced could compete with a bag of Dick’s at Pick Quick or By’s Burgers, and succulent southern barbecue from Jack’s BBQ or Pecos Pit to name a few.

Check out Seattle’s first recreational dispensary at Cannabis City, try a strain or two that was grown right down the street, or discover a cannabis museum complete with apothecary glass jars from the past at Dockside Cannabis.

Enjoy a glass of locally distilled whiskey at any of the eight local whiskey distillers within SODO’s warehouse walls, full-bodied in taste and ideal for any whiskey connoisseur. Appreciate award-winning Washington wines with full and pleasant flavor profiles from over 20 Washington wineries and tasting rooms. Explore Seattle’s long history of brewing by visiting any of the nine beer, cider or seltzer makers and discover a new brew or two, made fresh and local. Or grab some freshly baked bread at Macrina Bakery as it leaves the oven, perfect to pair with a warm cup of coffee on a soggy Seattle day.

Gluten-free beers, Washington wines, world-famous coffee, and local favorites can be found across Seattle’s Industrial District.

The best way to explore all that SODO has to offer is through SODO Business Improvement Area’s Official SODO Business Directory. This Directory is an online guide that provides visitors with an in-depth guide to the many businesses that encompass the neighborhood, searchable by keyword, or by interest.

This comprehensive guide provides a complete listing of all the businesses that call SODO home. Find a specific type of business or just explore the area, the Directory makes it easy to find what you’re looking for and to explore all the Tastes of SODO!

Whether it’s game day and you need your fan fix, enjoying a night out with friends, finding your favorite wine pairing, or the perfect fill for the lunchtime rush. SODO has over 70 unique restaurants, bars, breweries, wineries, dispensaries, and cafes to explore and enjoy. Discover everything that Seattle’s industrial neighborhood has to offer, who knows, you might even find your new favorite spot in the city!

Check out the official Taste SODO directory @ https://sodoseattle.org/business-directory/

Follow Us

Renewal at the Farm Table

Renewal at the Farm Table

Enjoy spring's bounty at these Pacific Northwest farm-to-table restaurants

In the Pacific Northwest, spring brings the early beginnings of new life. It is a fleeting yet fruitful season as the long, damp winters of the Northwest slowly warm up and dry out, yet embody the misty, lush terrain characteristic of the region. Greens begin to grow, halibut and salmon return to the rivers, lamb

Up-N-Down For In-N-Out?

Up-N-Down For In-N-Out?

Would you drive to Ridgefield for this exalted burger?

I was at my favorite burger spot last weekend (more on that later) when the subject of In-N-Out Burger inevitably came up. You’re a rock-residing recluse if you haven’t heard that the ridiculously popular burger joint is considering opening its first location in Washington state.

‘The Lunchbox’

‘The Lunchbox’

Luke Kolpin brings a sense of experimentation and whimsy to his work at Cedar + Elm

Would you try salted caramel ice cream with hints of mushroom? How about pumpkin with a drizzle of seaweed oil? Chef Luke Kolpin, head chef at Cedar + Elm, located within The Lodge at St. Edward State Park in Kenmore, hopes you’ll give some unexpected flavor combos a try. Photo courtesy of The Lodge at

Seattle Restaurant Week Starts Sunday

Seattle Restaurant Week Starts Sunday

Get some great deals while supporting favorite establishments

For two weeks, you can eat your heart out in Seattle and surrounding neighborhoods during Seattle Restaurant Week. From April 14-27, prepare for exclusive, budget-friendly menus at over 200 restaurants throughout the city.