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Looking for light and tasty dishes with a quick turn-around time? Or perhaps a power lunch to close the deal? Here, you’ll find the right setting for either! An assortment of decors from casual and sporty to sophisticated and businesslike. You may also find the option of ordering take-out food.
Address: 1013 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
What was formerly known as Bimbo's Bitchin' Burrito Kitchen has toned down its name, gained a little more space, and become a 21+ only establishment. What hasn't changed, however, are well-proportioned tacos and quesadillas, not to mention unbeatable guacamole and a famous herb-roasted chicken burrito – plus,...
Address: 700 Virginia St, Seattle, WA 98101
Enjoy a great meal while helping others when you patronize this local restaurant. Founded as a training ground for homeless people and other disadvantaged groups, FareStart allows its most promising students to prepare gourmet meals as a preface to a career in the culinary arts. The "cheap eats" lunch menu features...
Address: 600 Pine St, Pacific Place, Seattle, WA 98101
In the mood for Italian? This large enterprise boasts a number of venues within its boundaries which will undoubtedly serve all tastes. One station offers bread and sandwiches, another vends pastas and pizzas, and there's also a small cafe and a sit-down restaurant that adds a note of sophistication to the whole...
Address: 2000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
This upscale dining room serves inventive Greek cuisine. Making an excellent starter, pita bread is served with your choice of spread, like roasted sweet red pepper, barrel-aged minty feta or skordalia. Meze, such as grilled octopus and dolmades with rice, and a variety of kabobs appear on the menu, and Lola doesn't...
Address: 1420 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101-4087
Well-attended by patrons of all sorts, this popular destination is perennially full and has even received a vote for "Best Downtown Lunch" by Seattle Magazine. Capitalizing on its combination of Mediterranean and Northwest fare, the wide-ranging menu features paella, fire-roasted garlic chicken, poached seafood...
Address: 2912 NE 55th St, Seattle, WA 98105
Take your afternoon tea and scones as they do in Notting Hill at this enchanting little tearoom, whose warmly decorated dining area almost seems out of place in cutting-edge Seattle. From fresh cucumber and mint sandwiches to lemon curd tarts, the menu bears a touch of formality. Breakfast and lunch courses are also...
Address: 1613 W Dravus St, Seattle, WA 98119
When the original Red Mill closed in 1967 after 30 years of great diner fare and ice cream, Seattle was left with but a few places to get really good burgers, crispy onion rings, or butterscotch malts. Fortunately, John and Babe Shepherd saw this need and opened this Interbay gem in 1994. It was an immediate success....
Address: 4114 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105
Convenient to the U-Wash campus, Schulze and friends specialize in the best ballpark cuisine you can imagine: brats, fries, and brews. Geared towards the college-aged crowd, the dining room features a few televisions that are usually tuned to whatever sport is on, making the perfect environs for enjoying a sandwich or...
Address: 903 19th Ave East, Seattle, WA 98112
Everyone feels welcome at this spunky Greek eatery, where diners congregate at long communal tables and devour classics like moussaka and chicken souvlaki. Designed with families in mind, the interior is decorated with bright colors and features a children's play area. If you're bringing a crew of seven or more, try...
Address: 93 Pike St, Pike Place Market, Seattle, WA 98101
Pike Place Market is already a jolt to the senses, but when you add to the mix the spicy bowls of award-winning chili served up at this tiny little dive, it becomes an all-out assault. From spicy, Texas recipes, to more laidback, California-style flavors (like veggies and chicken), they've got all types of chili...
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