Homer is a neighborhood restaurant located in Beacon Hill, Seattle.

The majority of our restaurant is walk-in only. However, we are now accepting limited large party reservations (groups 6-10) via Tock!

We offer three large party reservations each evening, and they will be available on a first come first served basis.

In order to secure a large party reservation, we kindly require that you participate in our Family Feast menu.

Family Feast is a fantastic way to dine at Homer! Your party will receive our chef's favorite selections from the menu of the evening. Our family-style menu includes four courses of food, three savory courses and one sweet course, and is a great bang for your buck! The first course consists of a variety of spreads and dips accompanied with some tall stacks of pita. An assortment of lighter, vegetable focused dishes will follow, ending our savory courses with larger protein dishes to share. Typically, dessert includes fresh baked cookies from our oven along with some homemade soft-serve ice cream. Letting us know in advance about dietary restrictions is always appreciated and helps us plan out a special meal everyone can enjoy! Check out our menu for a glance at what we are currently offering.

The cost of Family Feast is $50/person. Kids can partake for $25/person or can also order a la carte.

Unfortunately we are no longer offering takeout orders. We wish we could offer both dine-in and take-out but our kitchen is not designed to do so!

Our hours are Tuesday through Sunday 5-10pm.
We are closed on Mondays.

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Restaurant Homer was created by Logan Cox and Sara Knowles and inspired by their travels to Alaska and their dog, Homer. Logan and Sara moved to Seattle in 2013 and have called Beacon Hill home ever since and are proud to own a neighborhood restaurant a few blocks away from their home.

Homer is serving Mediterranean and Middle Eastern inspired cuisine, influenced by the ingredients of the Pacific Northwest. All of the dishes are prepared over a wood fire and are served in a style that is meant for sharing.