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Dahlia Lounge was a celebrated downtown Seattle restaurant created by chef Tom Douglas, known for its inventive Pacific Northwest cuisine and iconic triple coconut cream pie, and it helped anchor the lively dining scene around 4th Avenue and Belltown. Although the original restaurant has closed, the address at 2001 4th Avenue remains an active food destination in a busy, walkable neighborhood close to hotels, shopping, and other attractions, which means visitors can still expect steady foot traffic and limited curbside space.
The surrounding streets often fill up quickly, especially during peak dining hours, weekends, and downtown events, so relying on metered street parking alone can be challenging and may involve circling the block or walking several blocks to your destination. Planning ahead and securing parking near Dahlia Lounge before you arrive helps reduce stress, avoid time-consuming searches in one-way street grids, and makes it easier to relax and enjoy your visit, whether you are in town for sightseeing, business, or a special meal nearby. Always review the latest local parking rules, meter hours, and official city or transit updates before you travel, as regulations and availability can change.
Parking near Dahlia Lounge

Undergroud Entrance - Securities Building Garage (Lot #2)
Cheapest parkings near Dahlia Lounge
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$7.35
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