
02/22/2025
National Margarita Day!
Grab your friends and come on over. Can’t Dine-in? Our Lima & Prickly Pear cans are in stock and ready for you to pickup. See you soon!
WE ARE OPEN EVERYDAY! Dine In & Take-Out
Sunday-Thursday (11am-8:30pm)
Friday & Sat. (11am-8:30pm) OPEN EVERYDAY DINE IN & TAKE-OUT
1303 NE Boat Street
Seattle, WA
98105
Monday | 9am - 9pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 9pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 9pm |
Thursday | 9am - 9pm |
Friday | 9am - 10pm |
Saturday | 9am - 10pm |
Sunday | 9am - 9pm |
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In 1998, Agua Verde Café and Paddle Club opened for business on Boat Street in a building owned by the University of Washington. (In 2005, the Paddle Club became a separate business.) The restaurant is now 21 years young, and many of its employees have been here almost as long.
In 1998, I moved to Seattle and rented an apartment on the second floor of a 100 year-old house on the water on the Northeast shore of Lake Union. My landlords lived in the houseboat connected to the house. My Necky kayak hung on the side of the house and I could be in the water within minutes. Life was good.
When I learned of a new Mexican restaurant, Agua Verde Café, which had opened just across the water, a short 10 minute kayak from my house….well… life got even better. Frozen Mango margaritas, delicious tacos and enchiladas enjoyed with an incredible view along Portage Bay.
Agua Verde Café was one of those experiences that made Seattle so special to me. Friends visiting were treated to a kayak trip through the Montlake Cut, around the arboretum loop, past Husky stadium with a stop at Agua Verde Café as we paddled back home. Little did I know that in 2019, I would have a chance to purchase the Café!