Acacia’s Local Eats

Acacia
Acacia’s Local Eats

Food scene

A neighborhood spot in Beacon Hill with great beer and solid American bar snacks.
115 locals recommend
Perihelion Brewery
2800 16th Ave S
115 locals recommend
A neighborhood spot in Beacon Hill with great beer and solid American bar snacks.
A bakery and cafe on Beacon Hill that serves espresso and delicious french & Japanese fusion pastries.
69 locals recommend
Fresh Flours Beacon Hill
1624 S McClellan St
69 locals recommend
A bakery and cafe on Beacon Hill that serves espresso and delicious french & Japanese fusion pastries.
Grilled meats from around the globe with dips & housemade flatbread served in industrial-artsy digs.
39 locals recommend
Ciudad
6118 12th Ave S
39 locals recommend
Grilled meats from around the globe with dips & housemade flatbread served in industrial-artsy digs.
Modern Mexican restaurant & bar with an industrial-chic vibe in a funky storefront setting.
100 locals recommend
Fonda La Catrina
5905 Airport Way S
100 locals recommend
Modern Mexican restaurant & bar with an industrial-chic vibe in a funky storefront setting.
Counter-service menu of traditional Mexican fare inside a butcher shop with limited seating.
26 locals recommend
Carnitas Michoacan
2500 Beacon Ave S
26 locals recommend
Counter-service menu of traditional Mexican fare inside a butcher shop with limited seating.

Neighborhoods

Beacon Hill offers views of downtown, the Industrial District, Elliott Bay, First Hill, Rainier Valley, and, when the weather is good, Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains. It is roughly bounded on the west by Interstate 5, on the north by Interstate 90, on the east by Rainier Avenue South, Cheasty Boulevard South, and Martin Luther King Junior Way South, and on the south by the Seattle city boundary. It is part of Seattle's South End.
22 locals recommend
Beacon Hill
22 locals recommend
Beacon Hill offers views of downtown, the Industrial District, Elliott Bay, First Hill, Rainier Valley, and, when the weather is good, Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains. It is roughly bounded on the west by Interstate 5, on the north by Interstate 90, on the east by Rainier Avenue South, Cheasty Boulevard South, and Martin Luther King Junior Way South, and on the south by the Seattle city boundary. It is part of Seattle's South End.