Wallingford Restaurant Atoma Celebrates Two-Year Anniversary

Atoma, located at 1411 N 45th Street, was thrilled to celebrate their second anniversary on November 2nd. They kept the tradition alive with a big party, a Halloween-themed house bash on Saturday, November 1st. They cleared out all the tables, filled the space with spooky decor, music, entertainment, and, of course, endless food and drinks. These events have become a real highlight for them and for their guests—tickets sold out in just a few days! 

Atoma owners Johnny and Sarah Courtney

Their second year brought some unforgettable moments. The biggest was being named a finalist for the James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant in America, an incredible honor often described as the “Oscars of the food world.” The team traveled to Chicago for the ceremony, and while they didn’t take home the award, they were proud to represent Seattle on the national stage. Public nominations for this year’s awards closed on November 21st, but you can bookmark this link to show support for your favorite restaurants next year.

Entering year three, Atoma is staying true to what defines them: a constantly evolving menu rooted in the seasons of the Pacific Northwest. You’ll find them each week at the U District Farmers Market loading up on beautiful local produce from farmers they’ve worked with since the beginning.

They look forward to continuing to welcome neighbors and friends, and to keeping Atoma a place that feels like part of the Wallingford fabric.

In other neighborhood restaurant news, the restaurant recommendation website Infatuation Seattle has released its list of Seattle’s Best New Restaurants of 2025, and three of them are located in the Wallingford area:

Although these newer eateries are making a splash on the Wallingford restaurant scene, several stalwart establishments have decided to close up shop, many citing the steeply rising costs of operating a restaurant in Seattle. There was Art of the Table, which closed in late 2024; The Whale Wins earlier this year; Kate’s Pub, where the last pint was poured on Halloween night; and the recent announcement that local Afghan favorite Kabul is closing its doors at the end of the year.


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