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When flight crews touch down at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, where do they go? Set aside the usual tourist guidebook picks for a minute—crews who fly the world each keep a tightly curated list of local favorites.
We tracked down the go-to spots for crews from Alaska Airlines, based in Seattle, and Hawaiian Airlines, which now shares Seattle routes with them. Four truly local Seattle restaurants and ice cream shops airline crews return to again and again.
Crew picks: Seattle’s best pasta
Von’s 1000Spirits
Crew members consistently name Von’s 1000Spirits as Seattle’s top pasta spot. The restaurant’s secret weapon is a sourdough starter that’s been handed down for 75 years. Every morning they use that natural starter to make pasta dough and pizza crusts fresh in-house.
We sampled the mac and cheese, the Quatre Viandes sourdough pizza, and the Bolognese. Portions are generous, so share or order accordingly. The sourdough delivers a subtle tang and a pleasantly chewy bite you won’t get from standard flour pasta, lifting every sauce to another level.
If you prefer milder flavors, the dishes can come off a bit salty—pair them with a cold beer or a soda. True to its name, the bar stocks more than 1,000 bottles of whisky, vodka, and gin, making it a favorite wind-down spot for spirits lovers after a shift.
If you want to soak up Seattle’s lively, hip energy while indulging in Italian-American comfort food, Von’s is a must-visit.
1225 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 미국
Alaska Airlines in-flight meal partner restaurant
TOMO
Tomo is the home base of the star chef who curated Alaska Airlines’ Business Suite menu. The restaurant merges Japanese heritage techniques with fresh Pacific Northwest ingredients to create inventive, seasonally driven dishes—the menu shifts based on what’s available locally.
Among TOMO’s East-meets-West offerings, the fried chicken is the runaway favorite. It’s similar to Korean yangnyeom chicken but without the heat—the flavor leans sweet rather than spicy. The menu also features creative dishes like rice-cake plates and tataki, so it’s a great place to sample a few different items.
A Japanese-style shaved ice is another standout—so popular that many people visit just for it.
Besides collaborating with Alaska Airlines, TOMO is also a go-to for crew members after shifts—I ran into several airline staff dining there. If you’re hunting for a local Seattle gem that’s off many tourists’ radars, put TOMO on your list.
9811 16th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98106 미국
Crew favorite ice cream shop No. 1
Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream Waterfront
After a flight, crews often look forward to a small sweet treat during a layover. Molly Moon’s has several locations across Seattle, but crews’ top pick is the new Waterfront shop by the shipyard.
The Waterfront shop is a view-worthy spot to enjoy ice cream while watching ferries cross the harbor. Signature flavors include Honey Lavender, scented with organic lavender blooms, and Scout Mint, made with beans from a local Seattle roastery. The lineup changes with the seasons, so there’s always something new to try.
Molly Moon’s also stands out for social responsibility: it donates 1% of profits to the local community and sources many ingredients from nearby organic farms. For a sweet break with a harbor view, head to Molly Moon’s.
199 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98104 미국
Crew favorite ice cream shop No. 2
Chocolate & Ice Cream Delight
If Molly Moon’s is all about open-water vibes, the tucked-away Chocolate & Ice Cream Delight in Pike Place Market is the cozy hideout crews pick when they want a quieter moment. Pike Place gets packed with tourists, but this tiny dessert shop stays tucked away—perfect for anyone who’d rather skip the long line at the original Starbucks. The unbeatable combo here is ice cream served alongside jumbo handmade chocolate truffles.
Classic flavors like Cookies & Cream and handmade caramel remain crowd-pleasers for both ice cream and truffles. Though it’s a dessert shop, their Americano also gets surprisingly good reviews. The shop sells small Seattle souvenirs and charming trinkets, so it’s worth a browse.
1918 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101 미국
The secret to crews’ stamina as they hustle between check-in counters and the cabin might just be the warm carbs and a spoonful of something sweet from these local spots. On your next Seattle trip, skip the predictable route and follow the crews to their hideouts—you might discover delicious surprises that beat expectations.
Seattle (USA) — Kang Ye-shin, Travel+ reporter











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