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Reviews for Life On Mars in Seattle, WA

Randall Hauk 2 years ago
5

I love this place. The food, the cocktails, the service, and the music are all always on point. Don\'t get up to the hill too... often but when we do, it\'s likely because we are heading here.\n\nWe aren\'t vegan btw. The food is just great. Read more

Very Oliver Raft 2 years ago
5

Oh my goodness, Life on Mars was incredible! We went for dinner and loved how everything was vegan. Phenomenal vegan cheesy... sandwich (chop cheese) and delicious chocolate cheesecake. Seriously, best vegan cheesecake I have ever had. I\'ll be back forsure! Read more

Jesika Keener 2 years ago
5

Really awesome vibe and amazing vegan dishes! We had to show proof of vaccination and ID to dine inside with them.

MasTino Amstaff 2 years ago
4

Everything about this place was so good. The amount of vinyls to choose from for the vinyl happy hour is wild, the atmosphere is... cozy + friendly and the service was great. Started with really tasty drinks, then followed with the most amazing plant basedfoods. Prices are exactly as you?d expect/ usually find in Seattle/ Capitol Hill. The menu has several great options and my(usually strongly vegetable disliking) partner can?t stop talking about how delicious the food was/ what we are going to trynext time we come in. Read more

Paulo Jardim 2 years ago
5

Such a great spot! I went in for the first time on Sunday, and there was a local dj playing very good music. The music wasn\'t... too loud so it was great to eat and talk. The food was very tasty, I had the buffalo cauliflower wings and chips with gravy. Iwould definitely recommend this place. There is a queue to get a table, depending on the time you arrive (I waited around 1 hourfor a table, totally worth it) Read more

Darby Bundy 2 years ago
5

Life On Mars is a true gem in Seattle?s food and bar scene. Their menu is fully vegan, but don?t let that discourage you from... eating the food. If you love burgers, fully loaded sandwiches, and comfort food, you will not be disappointed. Every time Ibring in a non-vegan to this place they are WOWed by the food. Their bar program is also one of the best in the city. Housecocktails are skillfully crafted (and creatively named), and it?s one of the only bars in the city (if not the country) to usethe same approach in creating a top-notch non-alcoholic cocktail menu. If all of this wasn?t enough to convince you, perhaps thewall of vinyl records and Vinyl Happy Hour will, not to mention their sleek lounge interior and decked out bathrooms (if you?rea Sonics fan or a disco queen/king, don?t miss them!). Overall the place is gorgeous, modern, and just a feel-good place youwanna keep coming back to. And if it?s at all possible, I highly suggest you save room for dessert and hit up their weekendbrunch. Thanks for the many awesome nights here and the many more to come! Read more

Laura Beth Wallace 2 years ago
5

We absolutely love this place! Went here for drinks and appetizers last night and were so impressed that we HAD to come back... this morning for brunch. And we weren\'t disappointed! Delicious plant-bases food: Chick N Waffles (made with calliflower!),Comfort Platter (biscuit, scrambled Just Egg, chickpea patty, gravy, homestyle potatoes), and a chocolate waffle that was to diefor. Also french press coffee that paired perfectly with the food. An excellent choice for brunch! Read more

Carlos De La Riva 3 years ago
5

As a HUGE fan of No Bones Beach Club, I was devastated when it closed its Seattle locations not long ago. I looked around town... for alternatives, but nothing really was as good as NBBC..... until I stumbled upon Life On Mars this past weekend. Wow, ourmeal was fantastic and the service was exceptional too, even during a busy Sunday!\n\nI got the sweet corn tamale cakes, whichwere maybe a 7/10 and the BBQ Jackmac Wrap, which was definitely a 10/10! I am excited to return and try other options fromtheir menu. Read more