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How to Get a Reservation at Communion in Seattle

Communion releases reservations in monthly batches that are announced and claimed fast. The way in is being ready when the next block drops and watching for cancellations.

The short answer

Communion, chef Kristi Brown's vibrant celebration of Seattle-rooted Black American cooking in the Central District, is one of the city's hardest tables to book. Reservations tend to open in monthly batches, with timing announced through its channels, and they are claimed quickly.

Because availability comes in waves rather than a steady stream, the way in is being ready the minute the next block drops, then watching for cancellations. Rose tracks the listing continuously and books the moment a seat opens, so you do not have to watch for the announcement yourself.

How Communion releases tables

Communion frequently opens a new block of dates at the start of each month, and the most popular nights go almost immediately. The exact cadence and any policy details change, so confirm the current release pattern on the live listing before you plan around it.

  • Watch for the monthly release and be ready the moment it opens.
  • Cancellations in the days before service return seats on otherwise full nights.
  • Weeknights and off-peak seatings open more often than weekend prime time.

The best strategy for Communion

Trying only at the monthly drop means racing the crowd for the best nights. The dependable approach is a continuous watch that catches both the release and any later cancellation, ready to confirm instantly.

Rose monitors Communion around the clock and books the moment a table opens, under your name, then texts you to confirm.

Let Rose handle it

Want Communion? Text Rose and we will watch for the next release and grab a table.

Frequently asked

How does Communion release reservations?

Communion typically opens reservations in monthly batches, announced through its channels, and they fill fast. Confirm the current cadence on the live listing, since it changes.

Can I still get into Communion if a month looks full?

Often yes. Cancellations return seats in the days before service, even on nights that initially sold out, so a continuous watch is the practical way to catch them.

Can Rose book Communion for me?

Yes. Text Rose the date and party size, and we watch for the next release and any cancellation, booking the moment a table opens under your own name.

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