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Quiet restaurants in Seattle, WA

Too Loud In Here tracks loudness for 6 restaurants in Seattle, WA, all from review-based estimates so far. The average loudness is 2.7 out of 5 (raised voice required). The quietest is Retro Restaurant & Lounge; the loudest is Ohana Belltown.

Restaurants ranked quietest first

Estimated from reviews· unverified — confirm with a real reading

  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
    Von's 1000Spirits
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess
  5. 5
    Yard House
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess
  6. 6
    Ohana Belltown
    estimate from reviews
    4/5 · Shouting territory · guess

Loudest restaurants in Seattle

  1. 1
    Ohana Belltown
    estimate from reviews
    4/5 · Shouting territory · guess
  2. 2
    Von's 1000Spirits
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess
  3. 3
    Yard House
    estimate from reviews
    3/5 · Raised voice required · guess

Frequently asked questions

What are the quietest restaurants in Seattle, WA?
Across all rated restaurants (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 restaurants in Seattle, WA is 2.7 out of 5 (raised voice required), where 1 is conversation-friendly and 5 risks hearing damage.
Which restaurants in Seattle, WA are the loudest?
Across all rated restaurants (including review-based estimates), the loudest in Seattle, WA include Ohana Belltown, Yard House, and Von's 1000Spirits. 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.