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Food type | Italian |
Street address | 1425 31st Avenue S |
City | Seattle |
County | King |
State | Washington |
Postal/ZIP Code | 98144 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 47°35′23″N122°17′33″W / 47.5896°N 122.2926°W |
That's Amore Italian Cafe is an Italian restaurant in Seattle's Mount Baker neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] The cafe has operated from a 1920s commercial building within a historic commercial district since 1994, and has changed ownership. Offering views of Seattle's skyline, That's Amore has garnered a positive reception and is considered one of the city's best Italian restaurants.
That's Amore Italian Cafe serves Italian cuisine in Seattle's Mount Baker neighborhood. It operates in a 1920s brick commercial building, called Mount Baker Pharmacy, within a historic commercial district. [2] The approximately 14-table [3] restaurant has "Spartan" furnishings, according to The Stranger , [4] and offers views of the city's skyline. [5] Seattle Best Places (1996) describes That's Amore as "cheery" and "urbane", with "decent" portions. [6] The restaurant is dog-friendly, according to Seattle Post-Intelligencer . [7] The menu includes pastas, pizza and calzones, tortellone, [8] and risotto. [9] The Bisteca e Gamberi has grilled top sirloin medallions and prawns with a tomato balsamic relish. The Fettuccine Pietro has a lemon pepper cream sauce. The Insalata Pera has crumbled blue cheese, glazed pears, walnuts, wild greens, and a honey chardonnay vinaigrette. [4]
Celester and Salina Gray opened That's Amore in 1994. [3] [10] Paul McMillion was later an owner. [11] The restaurant was purchased by Guy Devillier and David Hoefer in 2018. [9] [12] [13] Like many restaurants, That's Amore operated via take-out during the COVID-19 pandemic. [14]
The Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle has described That's Amore as "a real gem in the restaurant doldrums of Mt. Baker, despite the clichéd name". [15] Seattle Metropolitan says, "A thousand devoted regulars can't be wrong about the swoony Italian fare at the aptly named Italian haunt on the Mount Baker Ridge. Ooh, and the view." [16] Allecia Vermillion included That's Amore in the magazine's 2022 overview of the city's best Italian restaurants. [12] Lynsi Burton included the business in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's 2018 overview of the city's best pizza, according to Yelp. [17] Thrillist says the cafe "touts perhaps one of the awesomest table-side views of Seattle, but we recommend making a reservation in advance to secure the spot for extra romantic value." [8]