616 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104-2258
(206) 587-2400
The Pink Door tempts with homespun Italian-American food, conversation that flows as liberally as the Barolo, provocative live entertainment, and a warm, lively respite from the ordinary world. From the trapeze artist swinging over guests in the dining roomto the couples entwined on the patio taking in the Elliot Bay view, what's not to love? Join us in the real life to see, hear, taste and revel in the splendor of what is always an extraordinary experience.
It’s where tradition and innovation merge in modern comfort; Italian ancestry and family spirit, encased in a warm and inviting setting surrounded by wax-dripping candelabras, Italian glass chandeliers, a 20-seat communal table, comfortable booths to watch the action in the room or a cozy table for two to catch a private moment. Follow us on Instagram: @baroloristorante
We're located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle on Madison & Boren. Our original location downtown is being demolished so hope to see lots of familiar faces and new faces in our new digs!
A tiny lunch spot serving handmade pasta accompanied by market fresh produce, antipasti and charcuterie.
We combine rustic Italian preparations with fresh Pacific Northwest ingredients in a great location along with outstanding service. Tulio is widely regarded as one of the city's best restaurants
Great Italian food cooked with love. Enjoy a night out with a loved one, a group of friends, dine at the bar. Comfort food your Italian Grandmother would have cooked for you if you had an Italian Grandmother. The staff are attentive and are as passionate about the food as is Mauro. Mauro is the owner and Executive Chef. His passion for his food, wine guests are as if he was cooking for you at home.
Salumi is a salumeria and restaurant in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of downtown Seattle, Washington.Salumi was founded by Armandino Batali, the father of New York chef Mario Batali, and is now run as a family business with his wife, daughter, and son-in-law owning and operating.In the episode "Pacific Northwest" of the show Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations on the Travel Channel, chef and host Anthony Bourdain visited and dined in Salumi. In the segment, Bourdain participated in the process of curing meat and showed Armandino's sister making gnocchi in the front window. The show also mentioned and displayed the frequent long line in this restaurant.Salumi was also featured on Travel Channel's Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America. Adam Richman met with Gina Batali, Mario's sister, and sampled the Oxtail sandwich, which is only featured at the restaurant a few times a year.
You'll find white linen on the tables and classic Italian cuisine served with a distinctively creative flair (anyone for Osso Buco?). We buy from local growers so every meal is bursting with the melded flavors of fine herbs, fresh seasonal vegetables and prime meats. At Al Boccalino, you'll want to make an evening of it.
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Vespolina, the notable, Italian dining destination in the heart of the city, is known for its’ handmade pas-tas and dishes highlighting artisanal ingredients and local products. Nestled just off First Avenue, across from the Seattle Art Museum, Vespolina is an ideal setting for dinner in the contemporary dining room and seasonal lunch on the patio. Offering a picturesque view of the Se-attle Great Wheel on the Waterfront, Vespolina’s bar offers a separate dining menu for happy hour and late night dining designed to complement its distinct cocktail and wine list. Vespolina is located at 96 Union Street, off First Avenue, directly across the street from the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle. The restaurant is open daily for happy hour from 4pm-7pm and 9pm-close, and dinner Sunday-Thursday, 5pm-10pm and 5pm-11pm Friday and Saturday. Seasonal lunch, with outdoor dining, is available June -September, Monday-Friday, 11:30-3pm. The telephone number is (206) 682-3590. More information available at vespolinaseattle.com.
Caffè Umbria is a coffee roaster and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle.HistoryIn 1948 Ornello Bizzarri began a coffee roasting business in Perugia. In 1986 his son Umberto brought the tradition and family business to Seattle, starting the company Torrefazione Italia. In 2003 Starbucks purchased Torrefazione Italia and Seattle's Best Coffee. Upon hearing that the family chain would close, Emanuele Bizzarri, son of Umberto, set about founding Caffè Umbria in 2002.The flagship store is located where Torrefazione's flagship stood when it existed.
Jeffery J. Goff, MA LMHCA provides psychotherapy for the following areas: -Abuse Towards Self / Others -Anxiety / Depression -Anger Management -ADD / ADHD -Body Image Issues -Career Confusion -Male Difficulties -Nutritional Support -Religious or Spiritual Problems -Work Place Stressors Nutritional support includes assessments, supplements and proper food choices.
We offer two floors and over 6,000 square feet of toys and games from around the world, hand collected by A Professional Child™. With brands like Steiff, Playmobil and Lego, you know that our inventory is filled with toys that will last through all the raucous fun you will use them for.