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The Best Rooftop Bars in Seattle 2026

The best rooftop bars in Seattle for 2026, from the Nest at the Thompson to Frolik and Altitude. Verified open, with the views and the best time to go.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is The Nest.

6 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Seattle's rooftop scene is small but scenic. On a clear day the decks frame Mount Rainier, the Olympic Mountains across Elliott Bay and the Space Needle. The catch is the weather, which closes most open-air terraces from late fall.

The six below are the rooms worth the elevator ride, each verified open for 2026. Two of them, Frolik and the Space Needle's Loupe, run year round.

The best rooftop bars in Seattle

Editor's №1

The Nest

The Nest crowns the Thompson Seattle at 110 Stewart Street, downtown above Pike Place. The terrace looks across Elliott Bay to the Olympic Mountains, with fire pits for the cool evenings. Cocktails and small bites are the menu. Best for a sunset drink over the water; book ahead in summer and arrive before the light goes.

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Frolik Kitchen + Cocktails

Frolik tops the Hilton Motif at 1415 Fifth Avenue, a 4,000 square foot deck that seats 219 and stays open year round, rare for a Seattle rooftop. The coastal menu and city views draw a downtown crowd. Best for a rooftop night that does not depend on summer; the covered sections hold up when the weather turns.

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ALTITUDE Sky Lounge

ALTITUDE Sky Lounge sits on the 16th floor of the Astra Hotel at 300 Terry Avenue North in South Lake Union. The view takes in the Space Needle, Lake Union and Climate Pledge Arena. Cocktails and shared plates fill the menu. Best for a pre-event drink near the arena; the corner seats face the Needle.

The Cloud Room

The Cloud Room hides above Chophouse Row at 1424 11th Avenue on Capitol Hill, a coworking space whose rooftop bar opens to the public after 5pm. The vibe is bohemian and low-key, with city views from the terrace. Best for a relaxed Capitol Hill drink away from the tourist rooftops; go on a clear evening for the skyline.

Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge

Charlotte sits on the 16th floor of the Lotte Hotel at 809 Fifth Avenue, in the restored sanctuary of the old First United Methodist Church. The kitchen pairs local ingredients with Asian influence, and the cocktails match. Views run to downtown, the water and the mountains. Best for a dressed-up evening with a skyline backdrop rather than a casual deck.

The Loupe at the Space Needle

The Loupe rides the world's first revolving glass floor inside the Space Needle, 500 feet above the city. It is a cocktail and small-plates experience rather than a traditional bar, with the whole of Seattle turning slowly underfoot. Best for a one-time splurge with the broadest view in the city; book a timed entry and go at dusk.

Weekly picks

The bars worth going to, weekly.