This spring’s Seattle Restaurant Week promotion includes several Green Lake restaurants: BluWater Bistro Greenlake (7900 Green Lake Drive N) Kisaku Sushi Restaurant (2101 N 55th St) Eva Restaurant (2227 N 56th St) Nell’s Restaurant (6804 E Green Lake Way N) During the promotion, diners will be able to eat at more than 150 restaurants from April 8-12 and April 15-19, 2012 for $28 for a three-course dinner. Some restaurants are also offering a three-course lunch for $15. More information, via a press release: Every three-course menu will offer at least three options under each course. Many restaurants will feature wine pairings and other offerings to…
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Sushi restaurant coming soon to north Green Lake
Trattoria Cioppino (7900 East Green Lake Dr N) has closed, just nine months after opening. The Italian restaurant’s final night was on Wednesday (Feb. 29, 2012). A franchise-owned restaurant, Mio Sushi, will be going into the space. Mio Sushi is, according to its website, a ”group of locally-owned full-service Japanese restaurants that offer fresh and high-quality foods in a casual and family-friendly ambiance.” Mio’s menu is available here. Mio Sushi is now hiring for their Green Lake location. They can be reached at miointernational [at] gmail.com. Thanks for the tips, James, Helen and Caroline!
“Comfort Classics” coming to the Greenlake Bar and Grill
The Greenlake Bar & Grill (7200 E Green Lake Drive N) shares the following details about their March 2012 “Comfort Classics” promotion: COMFORT CLASSICS Every night in March 2 course dinners for $13 Add a third course for $3 All regional American comfort food. Think meatloaf, chicken and dumplings, fried chicken, brisket, fried green tomatoes, banana splits, pies, cobblers and more 4 menus throughout March 10% of all proceeds to benefit Treehouse for Kids Greenlake Bar & Grill is a My Green Lake advertiser.
Charlie’s Buns N’ Stuff to open a concession stand on Green Lake
The Seattle Met reports that Charlie’s Buns N’ Stuff is opening a concession stand on Green Lake. The stand will be located near West Green Lake Beach and will open in mid-April. The owner, Veronica Weaver, reportedly has a five-year contract with Seattle Parks and Recreation. Charlie’s Buns N’ Stuff is a food truck that offers American diner fare. The new Green Lake stand will stay open year-round, the Seattle Met reports, and the menu will fluctuate depending on the season: For example, Weaver tossed around the idea of setting up a grill outside in warmer months. Offerings may differ slightly from the truck,…








