The Edgewater Hotel
Posted on July 14, 2025 by Ching under Family, Food and Drink, Travel.
Brian and I had an opportunity to stay at this cute boutique hotel on the water the night before embarkation, the Edgewater. Our room was lovely and we really enjoyed our stay.
I really wanted to take the bear with me but didn’t for a couple of reasons: we didn’t really want to spend the money and we didn’t leave room for much else in our suitcases. That bear was really cute, though!
Everyone in our group pretty much stayed on the same floor of the hotel. Brian’s parents had a room with a balcony facing the pier same as ours. This is the view of our balcony from their room.
This is the view of their balcony from our room. They had a bigger room and better balcony as you can see.
Our hotel is located next to Pier 66 which is the Norwegian Cruise Lines cruise port. There was actually an Oceania ship there on Thursday morning, our embarkation day. I had to take a pic, naturally.
The hotel is home to Six Seven, a very nice restaurant with amazing views of the water.
Brian and I had breakfast with his parents there on embarkation day.
Lorin and Sandy, who are part of our travel group, had breakfast there the same morning at a separate table.
Here are some pictures of our food…
This was hands down the best crab cakes benedict I’d ever eaten. I had one at Another Broken Egg about a week before we left which I thought was pretty good and it didn’t hold a candle to this one.
I could not believe the huge chunks of crab meat that they gave me.
I think everyone else enjoyed their meals also but mine was the best for sure. It was sooo good!
My hot chocolate was also very good.
Their table decor consisted of single flower in a vase which was a nice touch but Brian and I liked that they served homemade preserves in cute little jars.
Even the honey came that way.
All in all we had a lovely stay. We really enjoyed the hotel and would stay there again next time we’re in the area. What about you all? What hotels do you recommend in Seattle?
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