AREA HIGHLIGHTS
queen anne - west queen anne
Rising just north of downtown, Queen Anne is one of Seattle’s signature hilltop neighborhoods—known for its sweeping views, historic architecture, and close proximity to the city’s cultural and employment hubs. The west slope looks out toward Magnolia, Elliott Bay, and the Olympic Mountains, offering the kind of quintessential Seattle backdrop that draws many to the area. From this location, it’s a short drive to South Lake Union, downtown, and Ballard, while still feeling comfortably residential and connected to neighborhood amenities.
everyday conveniences
With 15th Ave W just moments away, daily errands couldn’t be easier. Grocery stores, retailers, fitness studios, and essential services are within minutes, along with quick connections north and south through the city. A few minutes up the hill, Queen Anne Avenue’s vibrant business district is lined with local restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and neighborhood shops—making it effortless to grab coffee, enjoy dinner, or check off errands close to home.
parks, trails, and access to the water
Queen Anne’s parks, viewpoints, and stairways make the most of its dramatic topography. Beloved spots like Kerry Park frame postcard-worthy views of downtown and Elliott Bay, while nearby Magnolia and the Ship Canal offer additional waterfront paths and green spaces for walking, running, and taking in the activity on the bay. From this address, you’re close to both hillside overlooks and shoreline recreation.
dining & culture
Within a small radius, you’ll find countless dining options throughout Queen Anne, Interbay, and Magnolia—from cozy neighborhood cafés to destination restaurants with city and water views. Head down the hill to Seattle Center and Lower Queen Anne (Uptown) for major cultural anchors including Climate Pledge Arena, the Space Needle, MoPOP, theaters, festivals, and year-round entertainment.
10 can’t-Miss Picks Near 2016 14th Ave W
1. How To Cook a Wolf – Queen Anne
Rustic Italian dishes from Ethan Stowell Restaurants, known for consistently high reviews and a warm neighborhood atmosphere.
Commute: ~7 minutes
2. Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge
A long-time Queen Anne favorite with New Orleans–inspired cuisine and one of Seattle’s most popular brunches.
Commute: ~6 minutes
3. Macrina Bakery – Queen Anne
A beloved Seattle bakery for pastries, artisan breads, and light breakfasts — perfect for morning coffee runs.
Commute: ~6 minutes
4. Big Max Burger Co. – Interbay
High-quality burgers, sandwiches, and casual fare. A convenient stop for easy dinners or takeout.
Commute: ~4 minutes
5. Metropolitan Market – Queen Anne
A premium neighborhood grocery known for exceptional produce, prepared foods, and specialty items.
Commute: ~7 minutes
6. Whole Foods Market – Interbay
Organic groceries, prepared meals, and a wide selection of health-focused products.
Commute: ~5 minutes
7. Discovery Park – Magnolia
Seattle’s largest city park with forested trails, shorelines, bluff views, and open meadows — a major outdoor asset nearby.
Commute: ~10 minutes
8. Kerry Park – Upper Queen Anne
An iconic viewpoint offering postcard-worthy views of downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and Mount Rainier on clear days.
Commute: ~8 minutes
9. Climate Pledge Arena / Seattle Center
Home to concerts, NHL games, major events, festivals, and cultural institutions like MoPOP and the Space Needle.
Commute: ~8 minutes
10. Elliots Bay Trail – Interbay to Waterfront
A scenic multi-use trail running from the waterfront through Myrtle Edwards Park — great for recreation with skyline and bay views.
Commute: ~7 minutes