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Hotel Theodore

by Carly Allen

Feb 24, 2019

It’s a chilly 35 degrees in Seattle this morning as I sit with my espresso and the city still recovers from a rare snowstorm last week, with more to come. Luckily, I arrived at Sea-Tac last evening with clear skies and sunshine scheduled today, despite the cold.

I am lucky enough to try a new boutique property on this trip, Hotel Theodore, located downtown and in the middle of great shopping and restaurants, with just a few blocks to Pike Place Market. The property was built just over a year ago and has a great modern-but-homey feel that I love when I travel.

I was lucky enough to check in during happy hour, and a bar cart and mixologist served me a yummy gin drink that warmed me instantly. Although there are plenty of couches surrounding a large lobby area, I chose to take my drink up to my room on the eighth floor.

My room is a large, open space surrounded by windows overlooking the bustling street and offering plenty of natural light. Right off the small entryway is a fully stocked bar with an espresso machine and an electric tea kettle for your morning beverage service. A small seating area with club chairs and a large marble table sat to the left, with a small, window-facing desk and plenty of extra electrical outlets. A wardrobe sits in the corner to house the safe but has virtually no real space for hanging up clothes and no robe. (Poor me, I love my robes!)

The king-sized bed dominates the far end of the suite and offered a comfortable sleep. Two marbles side tables were large, offered extra outlets and held uniquely shaped lamps that were bright and modern.

The bathroom is separated into two rooms, the first has my favorite: bright white subway tile with black metal and white marble accents. The lighting in the toilet and vanity room is excellent, with plenty of space for my personal effects. The second room has a metal and glass door that opens into a subway-tiled large shower room with a great clawfoot tub sitting within the shower area, giving everything a spacious feel.

While making dinner plans for your stay, try the hotel restaurant, Rider, located right off the lobby and housing a full bar. Last evening I sat at the chef’s bar that faces the kitchen and is also the main grilling area for meat and seafood dishes — a perfect place to sit if you are a solo traveler. Being in Seattle, I had to taste the local oysters and the house pull-apart bread with crab butter! For my main dish, I had the Duck Three Ways: seared breast; confit leg; and wild rice hash with toasted pistachio, pomegranate, pineapple quince and foie gras torchon. Probably the best duck dish I have had in the last few years.

This hotel is a little gem, and I look forward to my next stay!

— Carly Allen, executive vice president

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