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Where To Find Sensational Soul Food in Seattle, WA

Simply Soulful
Communion Restaurant
Fat’s Fried Chicken & Waffles
Soulful Dishes
The Comfort Zone
Soul
Jackson’s Catfish Corner
Island Soul Rum Bar & Soul Shack
chicken and waffles from simply soulful in seattle
Simply Soulful
fish and grits from communion restaurant in seattle
Communion Restaurant
chicken and waffles from fat's fried chicken and waffles in seattle
Fat’s Fried Chicken & Waffles
fried fish with sides of cabbage and rice from soulful dishes in seattle
Soulful Dishes
chicken wings from the comfort zone in seattle
The Comfort Zone
fried fish and fries from jackson's catfish corner in seattle
Jackson’s Catfish Corner
seafood entree from island soul rum bar soul shack in seattle
Island Soul Rum Bar & Soul Shack

Seattle features all things that are great about the Pacific Northwest, but when you’re craving cuisine from the south, you’ve got to look a little harder. Surprisingly, there are a handful of soul food restaurants all over Seattle, but they aren’t all created equal. Next time you’re craving some good ole southern cooking, check out this list of the best soul food spots in Seattle, WA. 


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Simply Soulful

2909-B E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112
(206) 474-9841

Quaint is one of the best ways to describe Simply Soulful. The dining room isn’t large, but the café-like vibe will charm you from the moment that you walk inside. All-day breakfast is always a hit, and the chicken and catfish are cooked to order. The lunch and dinner menu gives you plenty to choose from, and the gumbo is a special on certain days of the week. If you have room for dessert, don’t forget to check out their assorted pies as well as their banana pudding.

 


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Communion Restaurant

2350 E Union St, Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 391-8140

Communion Restaurant is found inside the Liberty Bank Building. When you want soul food that is taken to the next level, this is where you’ll want to dine. The sophisticated space provides you with large booths, cozy high-tops, and more. The menu is American and Creole, offering such hits as catfish and grits, neckbone stew, and ginger chicken. No matter what, you’ll want to try the “betta than your Grandma’s Mac & Cheese.” The Communion cocktail menu is impressive, too. This place gets busy, so you’ll want to get your name on the wait list before you head that way.

 


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Fat’s Fried Chicken & Waffles

2726 E Cherry St, Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 602-6863

As the name implies, Fat’s Fried Chicken & Waffles specializes in exactly that. The stylish café is small, but don’t let that fool you. They are big on flavor. The menu is filled with southern favorites, including catfish, shrimp and grits, and more. Much of what you enjoy is made in-house, including the pimento cheese and the andouille sausage gravy. They’re open for lunch and dinner, and no matter when you visit, be sure to save room for the handmade fried pies.

 


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Soulful Dishes

1800 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 485-7123

Soulful Dishes is in the Central District of Seattle where they focus on casual dining with delicious, fresh ingredients. Fried pork chops, fried chicken, and more await your taste buds. This women-owned and operated business has been churning out southern cuisine since 2017, and they’re open until 8 to make sure that your cravings are satisfied. Specials happen all the time to ensure you get your money’s worth, too.

 


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The Comfort Zone

5016 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 246-2800

The Comfort Zone is a family-friendly seafood and soul food restaurant. You’ll find it inside the Royal Esquire’s Building. Beyond an incredible menu, you’ll also find live entertainment throughout the week. Sometimes it will be music and sometimes it will be comedy. Pork chops and catfish are among some of the favorites cooked up here, and red beans and rice accompany almost everything. For added convenience, they also offer takeout and delivery services.

 


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Soul

3518 Fremont Pl N, Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 395-9668

You’ll have to keep your eyes peeled for Soul, which is located inside Fremont Place among a few other businesses. The casual atmosphere allows you to do plenty of people-watching. If you can’t find a table or you’re in a hurry, they do take out orders, too. There’s a little bit of everything on the menu, with catfish being one of the favorites. The mac-n-cheese is gooey and cooked to perfection, so be sure that you make it one of your sides. They’re closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but they’re open for lunch the rest of the week so be sure to check them out.

 


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Jackson’s Catfish Corner

2218 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 420-3911

Jackson’s Catfish Corner has been a Seattle favorite for soul food since 1985. The black-owned restaurant is known to have some of the best catfish in the entire area. The relaxed diner-style atmosphere allows you to sit back and enjoy the grub. Most dishes are served in baskets. Beyond the signature dish, you’ll also find snapper, prawns, chicken, and burgers. Oh, and they offer catering for when you need soul food for the masses.

 


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Island Soul Rum Bar & Soul Shack

4869 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 329-1202

With a name like Island Soul, you should anticipate some of the most authentic food, and they make good on their promise. The bar is always bustling, and while you wait for your food, you’ll want to take advantage of the many rum cocktails that they have to offer. The outdoor seating is a great chance to soak up the beautiful weather, too. The menu offers everything from chicken wings to oxtail, so you’re in for a treat.