Member Reviews
Overrated
Little imagination for this class of dinning. Dishes are either overpowering or tasteless. The side dishes are the mostly the same for all meals. Best part of dinning is the platting. Seattle has much better choices.
Information from the business
As the Pacific Northwest's only AAA Five Diamond hotel, a designation it has held since 1984, The Fairmont Olympic is Seattle's premier luxury hotel. Since opening in 1924, The Olympic has been the region's destination for prominent civic and social events, as well as honeymoons, birthday celebrations and in-city getaways.
Boasting impeccable service, splendid Italian Renaissance...
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Business Description from the Web
The Georgian features French-inspired Northwest cuisine prepared by Executive Chef Gavin Stephenson. You can enjoy live jazz music on Friday and Saturday evenings from 6 to 10 p.m. The Georgian offers The Petite, an exclusive private dining room with seating for up to twelve guests. Reservations are recommended.
Location.
* Fairmont Olympic Hotel is located in Seattle, Wash.
* Two blocks from Benaroya Hall
* Six blocks from Pike Place Market
Property Features.
* Indoor pool with sauna and spa tub
* Complimentary wireless Internet access
* Fitness center
Guestrooms.
* Free Wi Fi
* Cable television with premium channels
* Premium bedding
Posted by ian.com
on October 10, 2008
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Posted by wcities
on August 27, 2008
Tips About This Business
Locals tend to stick with sharp, classy outfits.
The Petite Georgian, a small, private dining room within the Georgian, seats 12. The food and beverage minimum is $500.
Checkin: 3PM Checkout: 12N
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Since 1924, this elegant restaurant in the Fairmont Olympic Hotel has provided a grand setting for memorable dinners. Its opulent decor and four-star service create a distinctly posh, regal atmosphere. The crowd includes locals and big-business types hoping to impress their clients. Hotel visitors round out the scene in the sophisticated terrace bar and luxurious dining...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 05, 2006)
In Short Neither opulent nor flashy, this hotel is hands-down elegant. Built in 1924 as the Olympic, the sturdy brick-and-stone structure is theoretically Italian Renaissance. Periodic renovations have kept the decor posh and the brass gleaming. You can find flashier suites--the Fairmont Olympic version is not more than an extremely nice bedroom--but how many hotels rustle up a teddy...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 26, 2006)
It was The Golden Lion, veddy British with a coat of arms. Then it was the Georgian Room, though no one could ever say for which Georgia it was named -- the one with Atlanta or the one with Tbilisi.
Now it's simply The Georgian.
Read the full review at seattlepi.com
Other Reviews from the web
My boyfriend and I had the unfortunate experience of dining at The Georgian the night before Thanksgiving. Instead of spending Thanksgiving day with friends and family, the day was spent throwing up from 3 am to 5 pm. This not only ruined our Thanksgiving plans, but also the next 4 days as we tried to recover. It took 5 calls to various managers before I heard a response to my complaint....
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Posted by bchoong
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 03, 2008)
I love this restaurant. It is very fancy and expensive but well worth it. You are treated like royalty and the food is prepared to look fantastic when it arrives at the table. Excellent food, excellent staff and excellent restaurant!
We've dined at the Georgian before and liked it. This was our first trip since the menu revamp and the introduction of the seven-course tasting menu, which we chose. First, let me say, I love tasting menus and have enjoyed them at some of the best restaurants in the country -- Per Se, Gary Danko, and even the Herbfarm here in Seattle. This way my first experience of every course being...
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Posted by randy2300
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 26, 2008)