A rustic little trattoria with a focus on Piedmont where very good antipasti, homemade pasta and entrees are eaten at communal tables. The food woos — and wows — with straightforward charm. Read more.
The hearty cuisine of Italy’s Piedmont region—the marinated rabbit, the truffles, the big butter sauces—is impeccably, consistently thrilling at this rustic wood-hewn ristorante in Pike/Pine. Read more.
Ethan Stowell's new Italian kitchen. It's rustic Italian-oriented menu is brazenly brief. An open kitchen ringed by counter seats at the bar. Read more.
The best way to enjoy chef Ethan Stowell's minimalist take on rustic Italian fare is to spring for the four-course prix-fixe chef’s sampling: a combo of noshy starters, pasta, entree, and dessert. Read more.
Opt for rustic 'za like this fresh mozz/tomato/basil number, or the Spicy Lamb Meatball w/ kale & Provolone. Read more.
Great bar for saddling up and people watching. Large wine selection! Read more.
I love the chicknuts appetizer...better than peanuts to go with beer! Get the pulled pork sandwich...you won't be disappointed!
This intimate and small West Seattle wine bar in the Gatewood neighborhood offers soup, salad, and sandwiches. Their relaxed wood-lined space is a great place to share wine with friends after work. Read more.
A trivia fact: The store survived through the Depression due to the popularity of "The Huskys" ice-cream cone, similar to a Nutty Buddy. So in honor, the owners renamed their store with the husky name Read more.
Really good chocolate covered macaroons! There are great chairs and couches for meeting with friends too.
Better food, better coffee and better staff. Why go to Starbucks down the street and waste your money?
Found Energy Buzz Bar as Yum Yum. Try it and dish on it at http://dishonit.com Read more.