I stayed at the Marqueen hotel and this was located in its lobby. I truly enjoyed the complimentary continental breakfast, which included a bagel, parfait with fresh fruits and honey, and a slice of orange as well as your choice of coffee, tea, or apple cider. Everything was delicious and the staff was extremely nice and accommodating. The place looked like a lounge and at night it was filled with music and packed with people. If I return to Seattle I would definitely come here again.
Jennifer R.
Tu valoración: 3 Cotati, CA
Good ambiance and presentation all the way around. LOVE the building. I’m not a big fan of the sweet/cardamom pickling of the house made olives, and they were in many of the dishes… seemed like their ‘signature’. I’m sure there’s pallets that will appreciate the unique flavor. The three stars primarily came from the service. I had 3 meals there during my stay in the Marqeen(where the service is stellar!), and the last night had a live band playing some kind of country folk. Really, really great. Intimate. The music and the food were more like 4 stars, if you find what you like, then it’s made nice. I would have given two stars for the service.
Betty C.
Tu valoración: 3 Santa Rosa, CA
The salad here was just right perfectly dressed, with fresh lettuce with good tomatoes. Very unique range of olives with a sweet cardamom flavor, you would expect olives to be a salty or garlic flavor normally. We really disliked the chipotle flavor on the chicken, so they made an exception and used non marinated chicken for us. The service was average he checked on us a few times but not very personable.
Brad H.
Tu valoración: 5 Kirkland, WA
Located in the Marqueen Hotel– this lounge has a great atmosphere and smaller setting perfect for small business meetings and friend gatherings. The food menu is pretty limited; however, is higher quality ingredients. The drinks are good and the service is friendly. Overall a pretty decent hotel bar.
Alyson M.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
A friend and I went on a Saturday evening(around 6 pm). I appreciated the quietness and how there weren’t so many people — we were surprised. Love the space itself, cute couches and lounge-y chairs. We ordered some cocktails that were well made, and we enjoyed the banter with the bartender(I think his name was Jesse) and headed to the back area which was completely empty and sank into the couches near the window. Highly recommend the Old Fashioned and Moscow Mule. They were both fragrant, strong, and tasty. :) We had a couple HH small plates, that were yummy. The bruschetta was super crunchy and flavorful! Would definitely come back.
Audrey M.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Super disappointed in the service and the food. Very.Slow.Service. We got there and ordered bread and said we were still thinking of drinks. Then when the waiter came back we ordered drinks. Waiter came by third time and we ordered food. He came by a fourth time to let us know they were out of a few things we ordered so we chose alternatives. Waited returned again with drinks. Then we waited and waited and waited and waited. It got comical. We joked about the wait and how the bread dough must still be rising. Then we got up and asked about the bread. And we waited more. Then we got bread and our food a few moments after. Food portions were teeny tiny and pretty expensive for the size. Overall very disappoint and would not recommend.
Andrea M.
Tu valoración: 4 San Jose, CA
Cute little bar attached to the Marqueen hotel. Kind of pricey for Seattle but the bartender made custom drinks for us and gave us some good tips about traveling in Seattle. He also gave us tastes of a few of his favorite liquors… Including a bomb chile infused one. He made this spicy vodka drink for me that made my night!
Aubrei M.
Tu valoración: 5 Edmonds, WA
I almost don’t want to write this review because I do not want to let others in on this gem. Our group went to Tin Lizzie for a book club/birthday party. From the get go the host Matt was friendly, lovely, and overall accommodating. We had an adorable little side room and there was bottomless mimosa service that definitely never saw a bottom. The food was delicious. The atmosphere was inviting and warm. I will most definitely bring friends and out of town guests back to this speakeasy throwback. We did not want to leave! Thank you Tin Lizzie staff!
Sean C.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
I have been coming here for the past two years and the food has never been better. They have a new kitchen staff that is really upping the ante. Reasonable prices, amazing staff, some of the best bartenders in Queen-Anne, and now, a menu to match. My new Sunday spot for sure! Come grab some drinks and you’ll see the regulars at the bar!
Lindsey S.
Tu valoración: 4 Laie, HI
Bottomless mimosas and breakfast panini had us there for over three hours. Seven bottles of champagne later and we were ready for another meal before we left. The service was great, he was quick to get us another bottle and for $ 12/person you can’t really beat it. Only complaint is that you have to pay for the juice and it’s in a tiny little carafe, but don’t worry they made up for it by giving us a whole new bottle even after the bottomless hours were over. Super sweet guy as the bartender. Definitely would go back!
Hanssolo C.
Tu valoración: 5 San Fernando, CA
The décor is clean and classy. To quiet for a Saturday, bartender Richard is great! Make this place your own. It’s a good place to pick up a real woman.
Ati B.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
This gem is hidden off the lobby of the MarQueen hotel in lower Queen Anne. It was comfortable with large sofa’s and cocktail tables. We stopped in before seeing a film at Uptown. Their happy hour has some great eats and $ 2 off wines by the glass. I had the smoked salmon crostini which was delicious. I tried a bite of the the Italian panini which made me sad I didn’t order that instead, it was soooo good. The service was a little slow but it is expected for an establishment which touts craft drinks and a cozy atmosphere. It was a great break from loud Peso’s and overpriced Toulouse. I can’t wait to go back!
Jessica P.
Tu valoración: 5 Reno, NV
We came after a dinner across the street. So glad we did stop in. Had we assumed it was just another hotel bar we would’ve missed out on one of the best cocktails of my life, not even exaggerating. We were served by a very professional bartender, it was a Tuesday night but I hope he’s the guy working weekends too. He was friendly and made good conversation but also made delicious drinks while doing so. So what was the best cocktail of my life? It’s called«illuminations» and tastes like a strawberry shortcake with strawberry sorbet. It’s right up there with a key lime colada in Key West and a french 75 made by a man named Elvis. Top three best cocktails of my life. Hard to pick a winner though… the boyfriend also had a pomplemousse rose. It has a delicious flavour, with the smokiness of the mezcal perfectly balancing it out. Each creation was $ 10 and I’d gladly pay it again. I know this is a drink I’m going to crave and I will certainly end up making my way back for more.
Courtney D.
Tu valoración: 4 Sammamish, WA
I really like this place! I have been here a couple times with a group of people and have always had a good time. It is located in the MarQueen hotel in QA. The atmosphere is very calm and it is a great place where you can go and have a drink and actually be able to hear what the other person is saying(unlike a lot of spots in lower QA). The drinks are $ 10 each and the beer is around $ 6. They have a bar as well as lounge seating that can sit a group of 2 – 10. The bartenders are very nice and welcoming! Definitely come here!
Matt R.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
while it is a bit strange that The Tin Lizzie Lounge is in the lobby of a hotel– the small bar itself does have some charm– and some great cocktails. We stopped by recently while waiting for friends and ordered a dirty vodka martini, a delicious cocktail with Mescal(my favorite), and some Marcona Almonds. Service was prompt and the price reasonable. I would certainly stop by again.
Rebeca R.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
Loved this fun spot! Great happy hour, tasty grub and a cool vibe. We stayed in the hotel and had to check it out. It got really blurry and we passed out early after our visit. I did take a bunch of pictures as the spot was so fun! It has a retro vibe and lots of fun little spots to chill. All types of folks were there and it felt relaxed and comfortable. Yeah it was a little pricier than I would’ve liked but sometimes you need to treat yo self! :-)
Neda F.
Tu valoración: 5 San Jose, CA
During a girls trip to Seattle, we were clueless as to where we should go for a couple drinks, and scored big coming here. The lounge is located inside a hotel, and has a fun, speak easy theme going on. There is a back area with additional lounge space behind the bar, so it’s a really cool place to go with friends and be able to actually hear each other. It’s dimly lit and cozy as well. Bartenders were a lot of fun to talk to, the drinks were good, and we had an overall great time — check this place out!
Chris D.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
I love the feel of this place. With its coffered tin ceilings, warm tones, and cozy furniture, it’s how I would decorate my speakeasy if I was a 1920’s gangster that actually owned a speakeasy. Sadly, it seems Tin Lizzie isn’t much more than a pretty face as service was downright terrible. It took our waitress forever to do just about everything, whether it be take orders or bring them back around. She also didn’t go a great job of getting our orders correct, when she did eventually deliver them. I can honestly say it’s the first place I’ve ordered a double because I legitimately thought I wouldn’t see our waitress again before we had to leave. The place wasn’t busy… at all… so there really wasn’t a good explanation. Three stars is probably a bit favorable, but I liked the ambiance that much.
Mike R.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
The ambiance and the drinks are fantastic but things have changed. I’ve been going for about 6 months now but I will not return. When I first started going to the Tin Lizzie I was shocked at how bad there drinks were when they called themselves a «speakeasy» but then things changed, they got a manager who new what he was doing and did it well. He changed the entire staff and food and drink menu. This became my favorite place in the city not just the area. And then… They let him go(not sure why) the staff just doesn’t care anymore about the service or the quality of the cocktails, they never play the«Sinatra» music that they did when the old manager was there and quite frankly I don’t feel welcome anymore. It’s sad to see a great thing end so quickly. I would love to find out where that manager ends up so I can make that my new favorite spot. adiós Tin Lizzie and good luck.
Bridget P.
Tu valoración: 1 Portland, OR
I like the ambiance, but everything else about Tin Lizzie was terrible. We came in at 11 am on a Sunday(Dec. 8) for breakfast/brunch. There was one bartender/server, and the place was nearly empty(which should have been our first clue because everywhere else was packed). First, there was confusion about whether it was breakfast or lunch time. Then the server took forever to take our order. She stood behind the bar and talked to the two regulars sitting there. And then when she served us, she forgot silverware and totally disappeared. So I had to go hunt some down. Then she ignored us for the rest of the time. We finally had to ask for our bill, and as she walked away she said, «I don’t get paid enough for this.» Which meant, what? exactly? I spent $ 15 on a just-okay, tiny bowl of oatmeal and tiny bowl of fruit served by waitstaff who made it seem like we were a nuisance. Not going back.