![]() ![]() Swing through from 10 am-5 pm on Monday-Saturday and from 11 am-4 pm on Sunday. In addition to their no-contact pickups on preorders, Pike Place's Italian specialty grocery store is now open for limited in-store shopping. They're open from 12-5 pm on Thursday-Sunday. Check back for a new lineup of flavors each month. This Georgetown cake shop is back to selling to-go slices in flavors like Porter Chocolate, London Fog, and S’mores. Current options include small plates like wedge salad and charred avocado on toast, large entrees like crab rolls and ground steak burgers, sides like blackened corn elote, and desserts like strawberry shortcake. Jamie Boudreau’s cocktail marvel Canon has a takeout emporium and mercantile that you can order from via their online store by 3 pm for 5-8 pm pickup on Tuesday-Saturday. They're open of dine-in and takeout from 12-5 pm on Tuesday-Saturday. Stop by from 4-10 pm on Sunday-Thursday and 4-11 pm on Friday-Saturday, or continue ordering takeout.Īfter closing its Cherry Street location last year, this smoked-meat mainstay-whose pitmaster uses fallen branches of wood collected throughout the Central District- returned to our hearts and bellies over Fourth of July weekend. The Capitol Hill location of this beloved Vietnamese mini-chain is back open for dine-in service for late-night crowds individuals and small groups. Jump to: New Openings & Returns | New Specials Oh, and be sure to wear a mask (duh)! For more ideas, check out our complete guide to Seattle farmers markets. Read on for details on Canlis's soon-to-open Crab Shack, the return of the Central District's Barbeque Pit, the new Canon takeout emporium, and more. ![]() Since Phase 2 (and Phase 1.5 before it) began almost a month ago, we’ve been keeping track of all the restaurants that have reopened for in-person dining here, but this week brings another round of noteworthy new openings. Things aren't back to normal just yet, but with the limited-capacity dining allowed in Phase 2 of the city's reopening, which in certain zones lets restaurants expand their seating into the sidewalk, you can now order food from some of the best restaurants in town without taking it back to your own kitchen table (although many places are continuing to offer takeout and delivery). We really wanted to love this place.Until very recently, Seattle restaurant news revolved around takeout and delivery options as dining and drinking establishments switched up their game to accommodate the stay-home order. There are other places nearby that are more welcoming and helpful. The food was just okay-I am not sure why the long lines and patron accommodations for the awkward and frustrating order/pick-up routine. ![]() The coffee was as good as an of the other take-outs in the area. Just a bit more of a spoonful would have made a difference in the meal. About 1/2 of the biscuit we ate without any gravy at all. I guess we are used to getting a bit more for the money. For $9 there was a lot of biscuit (very good) but not a lot of gravy. ![]() I had to go up 3 times to find out when our food was coming out. One of the servers stood at an open doorway, with loud music blasting from the restaurant and through a mask would yell names. I wish they'd have posted online the wait time so we could order and then adjust our arrival accordingly. They do not post online the wait time-that's a surprise when you arrive. You order online and the "house rules" are pretty unforgiving so make sure you know before you order. They advertised a 30 minute wait time but in. Maybe wishful thinking on our part.įinally made it on a Sunday morning around 9AM. The lines were always quite long and we took that as a good sign. Greek Restaurants in University District.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Seattle.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Seattle.Restaurants for Group Dining in Seattle.South American Restaurants for Lunch in Seattle.Italian Restaurants with Delivery in Seattle.Hotels near (BFI) Boeing Field Intl Airport.Hotels near (LKE) Lake Union Sea Plane Base.Hotels near (SEA) Seattle-Tacoma Intl Airport.InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Seattle. ![]()
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