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The restaurant Where Ya At Matt, an American Restaurant in Seattle’s Central Business District, offers you a casual and trendy spot for a quick bite. You’ll find this welcoming eatery perfect for lunch or dinner, providing a relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy delicious American cuisine.
With convenient service options like dine-in and takeout, it’s an ideal choice for your next meal in the city.
Where Ya At Matt offers a taste of the South, with many praising its truly authentic dishes that bring genuine flavors to the table. Customers often highlight the friendly folks who contribute to a pleasant dining experience.
However, some experiences suggest inconsistencies, particularly with certain dishes. There are also notable concerns regarding the automatic tip policy, which has left some diners feeling less than satisfied with the overall value.
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Where Ya At Matt earns an overall score of 6.5, placing it squarely in the average category. Customer satisfaction sits at 55.9%, indicating a mixed reception among patrons.
This suggests that while many find aspects to enjoy, there’s also a significant portion with reservations. Looking closer, the Food (7) is generally well-regarded, often described as a highlight.
However, Service (5.2) and Ambience (5.5) hover around average, while Value (3.3) is a clear area needing attention. These insights are drawn from 136 customer opinions, with 76 positive remarks and 42 negative ones.
If you’re seeking genuine Southern flavors, Where Ya At Matt is worth considering, especially for its well-received dishes. Just be prepared for a potentially average experience in other areas and keep an eye on the final bill.
The Recommendation Score of 6.7 suggests it’s a place that some will enjoy, but it might not be a universal hit. It’s a spot to try if specific menu items appeal, but manage expectations regarding overall consistency and pricing.
Alright foodies, let's talk grub! The culinary scene here gets a solid 7 out of 10, indicating a generally good experience, though customer satisfaction sits at a mixed 61.3%. Based on 106 total opinions, with 65 positive remarks, many rave about the authentic food, especially the fantastic po boys, flavorful Jambalaya, and delightful beignets.
However, 23 negative comments point to some areas needing attention. Some found the gumbo disappointing, the bread often soggy, and the seasoning inconsistent. While the beignets received high praise from many, a few noted them as heavy or burnt, suggesting some variability.
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If you're craving authentic Southern comfort food, especially po boys or shrimp and grits, this place is definitely worth a try. Just be aware that some dishes, like the gumbo, and consistency in seasoning might be a bit of a gamble.
When it comes to service, its a bit of a mixed bag, with a score of 5.2 and customer satisfaction sitting at 44.4%. On the bright side, many folks raved about the "friendly folks, " "staff, " and even specific shout-outs to "Matt and Krewe" for their "incredible service. " Based on 8 positive comments, it seems some experiences were truly top-notch.
However, theres definitely room for improvement, as indicated by 10 negative comments. Some customers encountered an unfriendly male worker and found the ordering process uncomfortable, leading to complaints about poor customer service. It sounds like the workers weren't always hitting the mark on friendliness, which can certainly put a damper on the experience.
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Service here seems to be a roll of the dice; you might get an amazing, friendly experience, or you could encounter some less-than-stellar interactions. If youre willing to take that chance, the food might make it worthwhile, but dont go in expecting consistently stellar service.
When it comes to the vibe, some guests really connect with the place, noting how it brings the atmosphere of down home hospitality. Out of 4 total remarks, 2 were positive, highlighting the atmosphere as a strong point. The overall score for ambience sits at an average 5.5, suggesting a decent, if not outstanding, foundation.
However, its not universally loved, as reflected by the mixed 50% customer satisfaction. With 2 negative remarks also in the mix, some found the Atmosphere to be a letdown, with one opinion specifically rating it quite low. This indicates theres certainly room for improvement to create a consistently welcoming environment for everyone.
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So, if youre looking for a place with a potentially cozy, down-home feel and dont mind a bit of inconsistency, it might be worth a visit. However, if a consistently stellar atmosphere is your top priority, you might find it a bit hit-or-miss.
When it comes to value, it seems theres a strong sentiment that the overall experience and cost can be quite a letdown for some. While one person felt the experience and cost were blown away in a good way, the general consensus, reflected in a low customer satisfaction of just 12.5%, suggests theres significant room for improvement here. However, the majority of the 8 comments, with 7 negative remarks, highlight serious concerns.
Many feel like their money is being stolen, especially with an automatic 20% tip being added without consultation. The high cost of items, like a $16 sandwich, combined with this mandatory tip, makes many customers feel like they're paying too much, leading to a poor score of 3.3 for value.
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If you're sensitive to automatic gratuities and high prices, you might find the value here disappointing. While the food itself might be enjoyable, be prepared for the cost to potentially overshadow the experience.
You’re looking at roughly 25 per person – reported by 15 diners. That puts it in the $21–$30 category. For an American Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
Looking at what people actually spend, we see a bit of a spread! While the average is 25, a good chunk of guests actually spend less, often in the $11–$20 range, with a few venturing into higher price points too.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 15 reviews.
Comparing the value for money of this restaurant against similar spots in Seattle.
Overall, we think the pricing feels pretty fair for an American Restaurant in Seattle. It offers a good mid-range option, and with the variety in spending we’ve seen, there might be ways to enjoy it without breaking the bank.