Visitors can eat and drink on the lookout deck, which opened in January at a limited capacity, while espresso bar Atmos Cafe is eyeing a possible spring return. The Loupe’s reopening expands the small selection of hospitality services at the Space Needle. While the lounge is more about the fancy schmancy cocktails (think Negronis with liquid nitrogen flair), guests can find a few substantial snacks on the menu, including wagyu sliders, a seafood tower with Kusshi oysters, and Dungeness crab cakes. That lofty price tag includes admission to the building, a table reservation for two hours, food, drinks, and parking. The Space Needle’s Loupe lounge - a bar known for its rotating floor and views of the city 500-feet above the ground - will open Friday, April 9, with reservations starting at $200 per person. One major Seattle tourist destination is starting to bring back more food and beverage services.
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