Canlis

For the glass artist, see Jean-Pierre Canlis.
Canlis

The front entrance to Canlis
Restaurant information
Established 1950
Current owner(s) Mark & Brian Canlis
Head chef Brady Williams
Food type New American
Street address 2576 Aurora Avenue North
City Seattle
State Washington
Country United States
Coordinates 47°38′35″N 122°20′48″W / 47.643°N 122.3468°W / 47.643; -122.3468Coordinates: 47°38′35″N 122°20′48″W / 47.643°N 122.3468°W / 47.643; -122.3468
Website Official site

Canlis is a fine dining restaurant serving contemporary, New American cuisine in Seattle, Washington. Situated in the Queen Anne neighborhood, the restaurant has views of Gas Works Park and the Cascade Mountains. It was built by Peter Canlis in 1950, and remains family-owned. The restaurant currently employs 94 people.

It is one of the most award-winning restaurants in the greater Northwest; it is ranked one of the top 20 restaurants in America by Gourmet Magazine,[1] Canlis has been hailed by the New York Times as "Seattle's fanciest, finest restaurant for over 60 years."[2] Since 1997, Canlis has been a recipient of the Wine Spectator Grand Award.[3]

History

The restaurant was built by Peter Canlis and opened on December 11, 1950. Prior to coming to Seattle, Peter had run the Canlis Charcoal Broiler which opened in 1946 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Peter hired local architect Roland Terry to design the Seattle building which soon became an icon for Northwest-inspired Modern architecture.[4] Peter later opened additional Canlis restaurants in Honolulu (1954), Portland (1959), and San Francisco (1965). In 1977, Peter Canlis died of lung cancer and his son, Chris Canlis, took over the restaurant with his wife, Alice.[5] The couple ran Canlis for thirty years before handing off ownership to their sons, Mark and Brian Canlis.[6]

Awards

References

  1. "Gourmet Magazine Top 50 Restaurants". Gourmet Magazine. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  2. "Smells Like Green Spirit – New York Times Magazine". The New York Times. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
  3. "Canlis". Wine Spectator. 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
  4. Henderson, Justin. "Roland Terry: Master Northwest Architect". University of Washington Press, Seattle and London 2000
  5. "A Fine Restaurant, A Seattle Institution, and A Family Affair". Seattle Times. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  6. "At Canlis, Dinner With a Side of Camaraderie". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  7. "Best New Chefs 2011: Their Simplest Recipes". Food and Wine. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  8. "2012 restaurant award winner". Wine Spectator. Retrieved 19 April 2013.

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