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Posted on: Jun 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Dining Out

A New Restaurant on Alki

We escaped Downtown and Capitol Hill for a change and celebrated the reopening of the West Seattle Bridge by taking a journey to check out Driftwood, 2722 Alki Avenue SW, 206.420.7381, https://www.driftwood
seattle.com/. Driftwood is a new restaurant (opened in January 2023) by Dan and Jackie Mallahan. It is in a prime location on Alki beach — our view included the mini-Statue of Liberty, as well as, of course, a sweeping view of the water. Its fairly small footprint is oriented toward the view, including bar type seating at the (open depending upon the weather) window (recommended).

Posted on: May 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Dining Out, General

This month we are paying attention to some establishments that have been around a few years, but we just did not find and review them earlier. All three of this month’s choices show why they survived Covid, and we are glad they did.

Posted on: Apr 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Dining Out

While we await an exotic review from some of our contributors who have not yet checked in, we continue our local explorations. Close to home we checked out Bar Vacilando, 405 15th Avenue East, 206.420.1584, which is right next to Rubinstein’s Bagels, if you know the neighborhood, right in the middle of the 15th Avenue restaurant area (with Rionne XIII, Coastal Kitchen, Palermo Pizza, Spice Waala, Smith, etc. all withing less than a block). .

Posted on: Mar 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Dining Out

Stone House, 9701 Rainier Avenue, info@thestonehousecafe.com, 206.397.4102, is a fun location for brunch or lunch (it closes at 5 p.m.) in South Seattle. The picturesque location, across the street from Lake Washington, was a gas station from 1926 through 1963. The restaurant opened in 2015. The building is very distinctive for its “stacked rock” exterior.

Posted on: Feb 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Dining Out

Staying in town for mid-winter, we tried a mix of local new openings and re-openings. 


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