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Restaurant | American
Julia's on Queen Anne (Closed)
Housed in a handsomely restored, antique-filled Victorian, the newest Julia's has plenty of polish but also a relaxed informality. Vegetarians get more than a cursory nod from a menu that is predominantly American, with a faint Mediterranean breeze. Breakfast offers numerous options, some available until the dinner menu kicks in at 5 p.m. Go for lush salads, comfort food like meatloaf or Portuguese seafood stew, and the iconic carrot cake. Breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner daily.
1825 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: 206-282-0680
Hours: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. daily
Reservations: Required, reservations required for dinner
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Average price of a dinner entrée:
Under $10
$10 - $15
$15 - $25
$25 and over
Note: Price reflects average breakfast or lunch
entrée if that is restaurant's primary meal.
Meals available: Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast
Alcohol: Beer, Wine, Liquor
Payment forms: Visa, Mastercard
Parking: Street parking
Disabled access: Yes, ramp in back allows access to first floor only; restroom fully accessible
Features: Outdoor dining, Business dining, Good for large groups, Gift certificates, Romantic, Private rooms, Kid-friendly, Quiet

JOSH NASH/THE SEATTLE TIMES
Karsten Betd, one of the owners of Julia's in Queen Anne, shows off the Round Table Wine room, a private dining space.
City / neighborhood: City of Seattle | Queen Anne/Seattle Center
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