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Restaurant & bar noise levels in Seattle, WA

Too Loud In Here tracks loudness for 8 venues in Seattle, WA, all from review-based estimates so far. The average loudness is 2.8 out of 5 (raised voice required). The quietest is Retro Restaurant & Lounge; the loudest is Ohana Belltown.

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  1. 1
    IL Bistro
    estimate from reviews
    2/5 · Mild background · guess
  2. 2
    Retro Restaurant & Lounge
    estimate from reviews
    2/5 · Mild background · guess
  3. 3
    Shaker + Spear
    estimate from reviews
    2/5 · Mild background · guess
  4. 4
    Blarney Stone Pub
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess
  5. 5
    Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess
  6. 6
    Von's 1000Spirits
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess
  7. 7
    Yard House
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess
  8. 8
    Ohana Belltown
    estimate from reviews
    4/5 · Shouting territory · guess

Frequently asked questions

What are the quietest venues in Seattle, WA?
Across all rated venues (including review-based estimates), the quietest in Seattle, WA are Retro Restaurant & Lounge, Shaker + Spear, and IL Bistro. Lower-rated places are easier to hold a conversation in.
How loud is the average venue in Seattle, WA?
The average loudness across tracked venues in Seattle, WA is 2.8 out of 5 (raised voice required), where 1 is conversation-friendly and 5 risks hearing damage.
Which venues in Seattle, WA are the loudest?
Across all rated venues (including review-based estimates), the loudest in Seattle, WA include Ohana Belltown, Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub, and Blarney Stone Pub. Expect to raise your voice or shout to be heard.
How does Too Loud In Here measure loudness?
Each venue's rating is the average of crowd-sourced 1–5 loudness reports, with optional uncalibrated phone-mic decibel readings as supplementary context. Venues without readings show an estimate inferred from public reviews.