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Specialties
The Tin Table is housed in the newly renovated Odd Fellow’s building on the 2nd floor across the hall from Century Ballroom.
At The Tin Table, we aim to create beauty in our food, drink, and atmosphere and to make you feel special whether you’re having a leisurely meal or a quick snack. The ambiance is relaxing and conducive to sitting and socializing for hours should you desire.
«A far cry from the rollicking dives one block over, Capitol Hill’s newest hangout is also its prettiest. Tucked up a flight of stairs across the hall from the Century Ballroom (dance instructor extraordinaire Hallie Kuperman owns both), restaurant and champagne lounge The Tin Table is a word-of-mouth wonder bathed in a sparkly glow of candlelight that adds a warming shimmer to the long metallic bar and bounces playfully against the variously shaped stemware lined up along a glass wall near the entrance.» –Seattle Metropolitan Magazine
So come in and let master chef Bo Maisano tantalize your taste buds!
Meet the Business Owner
Hallie K.
Business Owner
My personal goal is to be there to hand you a taste of Champagne to wake up your palate, to introduce you to something new and hopefully make you feel like you’re with family and friends. Choosing to go out to dinner should feel like a celebration… And that’s what we do best!
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Hallie K. says,
«Just a hop, skip, and a jump away, Century’s little sister is always a great place to go after a Tin Table meal!»