Bite of Seattle
Seattle, WA 98109
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- Annually in late July
Editorial Review for Bite of Seattle – by Marika McElroy
The Experience
More than 60 local restaurants showcase their yummiest creations at this three-day event in late July. Booths from eateries as diverse as Chutneys and the Frankfurter offer entrees for no more than $5, and tasting samples for $2. The cream of Seattle's fine-dining establishments congregate in Kathy Casey's Alley. Here, Bite-goers pay a flat fee per entry (around $8) and gorge themselves on a buffet from restaurants such as the Dahlia Lounge, Coho Café and Cactus. In addition to edible attractions, the Bite features seven stages for music, including one devoted entirely to kids.
Facts
Entry to the Bite is free and with reasonable entree prices, indulging doesn't have to mean splurging. Those who really don't want to part with their dollars can lounge on the grass and watch music for free.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneySeattle Center's 5th Avenue parking lot rate drops to $5 (from $8) if you carpool with a group of three or more.
Look GoodProceeds from Kathy Casey's Alley benefit Food Lifeline, a charity that feeds thousands of area residents each year.
What to DrinkWith three beer gardens and a wine tasting, hungry throngs won't have trouble finding something to wash down their meals.
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