Food Scene
Local chain outpost serving handmade donuts & house-roasted coffee in a casual yet stylish space.
257 locals recommend
Top Pot Doughnuts
609 Summit Ave ELocal chain outpost serving handmade donuts & house-roasted coffee in a casual yet stylish space.
Southwestern-Mexican cuisine & margaritas served up in a hip, colorful setting with ocean views.
159 locals recommend
Cactus Alki Beach
2820 Alki Ave SWSouthwestern-Mexican cuisine & margaritas served up in a hip, colorful setting with ocean views.
Longtime joint known for its shredded pepperoni & sunflower-seed toppings, with view from outside.
38 locals recommend
Pegasus Pizza & Pasta
2768 Alki Ave SWLongtime joint known for its shredded pepperoni & sunflower-seed toppings, with view from outside.
Beachy spot known for classic fish 'n' chips amid minimal decor, patio seating & ocean views.
29 locals recommend
Sunfish
2800 Alki Ave SWBeachy spot known for classic fish 'n' chips amid minimal decor, patio seating & ocean views.
Local chain serving market-fresh seafood, grass-fed burgers & cocktails in informal surroundings.
136 locals recommend
Duke's Seafood
2516 Alki Ave SWLocal chain serving market-fresh seafood, grass-fed burgers & cocktails in informal surroundings.
Arts & Culture
The Log House Museum is located in a renovated turn-of-the-century log structure which once served as a carriage house, or stable, to the Fir Lodge. The Fir Lodge was one of the first year-round homes built on Alki Beach and was owned by prominent Seattleites, William and Gladys Bernard.
29 locals recommend
Log House Museum
3003 61st Ave SWThe Log House Museum is located in a renovated turn-of-the-century log structure which once served as a carriage house, or stable, to the Fir Lodge. The Fir Lodge was one of the first year-round homes built on Alki Beach and was owned by prominent Seattleites, William and Gladys Bernard.
Parks & Nature
Tranquil, 53.1-acre park with hiking paths & nature watching among old-growth forest.
64 locals recommend
Schmitz Park
5551 SW Admiral WayTranquil, 53.1-acre park with hiking paths & nature watching among old-growth forest.
Alki Beach Park is a long beach strip that runs from Alki Point to Duwamish Head on Elliott Bay. It's a great spot for a 2.5 mile walk any time of year.
865 locals recommend
Alki Beach
Alki Beach Park is a long beach strip that runs from Alki Point to Duwamish Head on Elliott Bay. It's a great spot for a 2.5 mile walk any time of year.
Getting Around
Welcome to Alki Beach’s bike and beach rental destination in Seattle, featuring the largest selection of specialty cycles, bicycles, tandem cycles, and more – fun for the whole family!
24 locals recommend
Wheel Fun Rentals
2530 Alki Ave SWWelcome to Alki Beach’s bike and beach rental destination in Seattle, featuring the largest selection of specialty cycles, bicycles, tandem cycles, and more – fun for the whole family!
Sightseeing
Stone honoring Chief Seattle
3099 63rd Ave SW1913 lighthouse & active Coast Guard navigational aid, with free tours offered on weekends Jun–Aug.
42 locals recommend
Alki Point Lighthouse
1913 lighthouse & active Coast Guard navigational aid, with free tours offered on weekends Jun–Aug.