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Saturday, April 23, 2011

#1360 - Barrio, Bellevue, WA - 2/1/2011

Like its Seattle counterpart, this has better than average Mexican food and better than average cocktails.  Get there early in the afternoon to watch the wall-scaling employee hand lighting all the candles.

Try the: jalapeno margarita.

10650 NE 4th St, Bellevue, WA 98004 - (425) 502-5021
barriorestaurant.com - foodfascination - yelp

#1359 #S820 - Arabica, Seattle - 1/31/2011

Update: Arabica closed on Feb 15, 2015.

A different sort of lounge, both more quirky and more comfortable than most, as much a social art project as a place for wine or coffee, which reflects the personality of its artist owner, Jojo Corväiá.

Historical notes:  As far as I can tell, this is the first business that could classify as a bar at this location.  It hosted a Supercuts for the most recent 25 years.

1550 E Olive Way, Seattle, WA 98102 - (206) 347-6093
Est. Sep. 2010 - Closed Feb 15, 2015 - Building constructed: 1924
arabicalounge.com - facebook - seattleweekly - capitolhillseattle - thestranger - patmybutter - yelp

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

#1358 #S819 - Chaat Lounge, Seattle - 1/31/2011

(Chutney's Grille)
605 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112 - (206) 726-1000
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#1356 #S818 - Sur, Seattle - 1/29/2011



2901 1st Ave S, Seattle, Washington - (206) 682-1292
seattleclubsur.com - yelp

#1357 - Munch Bar, Bellevue, WA - 1/31/2011

Update: The Munchbar closed permanently after a man was shot and killed in the bar on a crowded Christmas eve night. (The shooter was Ja’mari Alexander Jones, one of the men who beat to death cherished Seattle institution Ed "Tuba" McMichael.)


"Skateboarder fusion" might be the best description of the menu at Munchbar.  Their burritos have carnitas marinated in CocaCola and their Ahi tuna tartare comes with Rice Krispy sticks.  The cocktail menu is a mix of summer patio standards and candy-like house cocktails.  Add the graffiti-like decor and it's like the X-Games competitors were allowed to create their own restaurant.

That doesn't mean there are not some reasonable options for people over 20.  The beer selection is aggressive and interesting, and you can find some decent food between the ones designed to convince you that the chef must have been stoned.  But if you don't call all everyone "Dude," it's unlikely to be a good choice for you.

505 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, WA 98004 - (425) 454-6862
munchgroup.com - facebook - yelp
Est. 1/28/2011

Saturday, March 26, 2011

#1355 #S817 - Mesob Ethiopian, Seattle - 1/29/2011

Update: Mesob closed in late 2013, after developers acquired the surrounding property to build townhouses. The owner has opened a new restaurant called Shewaber at 1221 S. Main.


Mesob has been around about ten years selling some of the better Ethiopian food in town.  The treat is the bar in the back room, which has an island/tiki feel to it, due not just to the raffia roofs over the bamboo booths, but also the ramshackle, low-budget extension to the building that houses them.  The cocktails are nothing to write back to the mainland about, but you can sip them in a pleasantly casual vibe, with the smell of spices and incense wafting through the air.

1325 East Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98122-5537 - (206) 860-0403
Building constructed: 1948
mesobseattle.com - the stranger  - yelp

#1354 - The Beachcomber, Skyway, WA - 1/29/2011

This is the kind of place where the bartender doesn't want to take your credit card when you start a tab, because she's concerned she might lose it. The Beachcomber is nowhere near a beach, and Cheryl the bartender has no idea why it is named that.

Cheryl used to have an accounting business next door, and she started working there with the place was owned by "The Greek" (Mike Semandaris, the Mike of Mike's Chili in Ballard. Cheryl has been working at the Beachcomber for ten or eleven years, still helping out though her plan was to be retired.

Around the corner from the cheap paneling walls and popcorn ceiling, Bert Harvey the owner makes massive burgers back in the kitchen. An elderly, school marmish lady nurses a drink at one end of the bar, three elderly aged white men drink at the other end, and three middle-aged black men sit near the fireplace in the back section. It's not clear whether the Beachcomber has benefited from the closing of Champs, just up the street, but Cheryl tells me that it attracted a bad crowd and the closure was a blessing for the neighborhood. The Beachcomber, on the other hand, has been slinging beers since 1947 (although not in the current location for quite that long).

12623 Renton Ave S, Seattle, WA 98178 - (206) 772-5183
Est. 1947; Building constructed: 1952
seattle weekly - yelp