Reservations & Information

arrowPlease call directly for reservations at 253-284-3722.  On-line reservations cannot be made at this time because no computer is available at the restaurant to check on-line reservations in a timely manner.  Thank your for your assistance.  Deanna

 

Hours of Operation

arrowTuesday - Thursday

Lunch 11 AM - 4:30 PM

Dinner 4:30 PM - last seating at 8 PM

arrowFriday & Saturday

Lunch 11 AM - 4:30 PM

Dinner 4:30 PM - last seating at 9 PM


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Location

709 Opera Alley (Court C) in Tacoma

map to Over the Moon

Directions from Interstate 5:

Take Exit 133 from I-5. 
Take "A" Street Exit. 
Follow "A" Street to 9th Street. 
Take a left on 9th.  Follow to Market St. 
Take a right on Market and go to 7th.  Park on Market/St. Helens or 7th if available. 
We are 1/2 block down 7th from Market/St. Helens on Court C/Opera Alley.  There is also parking available on Court C/Opera Alley in front of the restaurant.

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Over the Moon Cafe, Tacoma, WA

Treat Yourself to Something Wonderful

Located on historic Opera Alley in downtown Tacoma, Over The Moon features Northwest and European cuisine along with a fabulous wine list. 

 

Lunch features homemade soup and desserts, along with fresh salads and sandwhiches. Dinner features various entrees including wild salmon, Certified Black Angus steaks, and superb starters, salads and desserts, along with nightly specials. There is a heavy emphasis on both Italian and French fare. 

 

This restaurant is a jewel in the heart of the historic St. Helen's area. Turn in to the Alley and experience a truly unique fine dining experience in an atmosphere of understated elegance. "Cafe" --  An unpretentious restaurant.

 

See What Others are Saying ...

Listed in Northwest Best Places

 

 

Listed in Northwest Best Places to Kiss

 

 

Featured in Sunset Magazine

 

 

 

Seattle Metropolitan Magazine --
Best Streets !

 

 

 

Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch. ~Orson Welles