Little Tin Goods & Apothecary Cabinet in Seattle
5335 Ballard Ave NW, -4061, 98107 - Get directionsMenu Little Tin Goods & Apothecary Cabinet
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Opening Time
Sunday - ClosedMonday - Closed
Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday - 5PM-10PM
Thursday - 5PM-10PM
Friday - 5PM-10:30PM
Saturday - 5PM-10:30PM
Price range per person $11 - $30
Services
- Outdoor seating
- No delivery
- Takeaway
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Dolores. T.
Always the Best cocktails in town! Our server was sweet and very helpful. It's a barcode menu situation where you order and pay at the table. Also just a heads up Gratuity is included.
Catie M.
This plant cocktail bar is the cutest lil stop you've ever seen. There are beautiful plants everywhere and it totally feels like an old school apothecary. There's typically a wait but we were able to get in pretty quickly on a Saturday evening. There is indoor and outdoor seating. The drinks are tasty, delicious, and very unique. When you read the menu, make sure to read the entire description. At the end of each description, it states the main flavors you'll be tasting and whether or not the spirits are forward tasting. Both drinks pictured were very tasty and are highly recommended. Some of the best cocktails I've had in awhile and a very cool vibe!
Jacques I.
Cocktails at grandma's...and I mean in that in a positive way! Little Tin Goods & Apothecary Cabinet has that feel to it, with vintage furnishings, tufted chairs and sofas and a garden fit for a tea party. My friend and I came here for a cocktail, right before they were closing. They do offer all day happy hour on Sundays - just make sure to get here during the day, as they close early on Sundays at 5pm. However, they did allow those already in Little Tin Goods to stay and enjoy their drinks, past the closing hour, including yours truly. While my friend ordered the Little Announcement cocktail, I had the Tea House cocktail, both of which were on happy hour for $10. I enjoyed the Tea House, and I'm not normally a gin fan. But I think since the London dry gin was infused with green tea, it had a real "oomph" to it. It was very distinct and strong in the gin and green tea flavors. I barely tasted any of the vodka, which is the other booze used to make this concoction. Yet, it was a refreshing and good cocktail, overall. I definitely would come back to Little Tin Goods & Apothecary Cabinet, way before closing, to really enjoy the setting and find a cocktail to really fall in love with. I just have a feeling its out there, here at Little Tin where creative cocktails are its craft.