Rover’s is no drop-in neighborhood joint. But when Rautureau saunters over in that silly hat, his welcome genuine and his smile down-to-earth, it can feel like one. Read more.
The 56-item, New Orleans-inspired happy-hour menu is a sensory overload. The $5 breakfast happy hour is the best value. Happy hour daily 4-5:30 and 10-midnight, breakfast happy hour 9-11 am M-F Read more.
One of the best special-occasion restaurants. Has happy hour, with appetizers like Peking duck confit and lobster/crab dip. Beer, wine and some cocktails cost $4. 3-6pm, 9-11 M-Th, 9-12 F-S, 9-10 Sun Read more.
"True cod" fish and chips, bounteous salads, club sandwiches and Argentinian street tacos. Happy hour 4-6 and after 9 when appetizers are "half price plus a dollar" and fresh oysters are a buck apiece Read more.
Hot Cuban sandwiches available at lunch. Noncarnivores are readily accommodated. Give them two days notice and they'll make paella. You can always get a Mojito, a minty, muddled lime-and-rum drink. Read more.
Lavish flower garden rivals the Puget Sound view. Serves ricotta gnocchi, slow-braised lamb shank, pancetta-wrapped prawns and ravioli with Dungeness crab sauce. Read more.
The dense, chewy and delicious loaves baked at each store every night form the linchpin of the café's menus, a foundation for hot and cold sandwiches and an accompaniment to soups and salads. Read more.
This village bistro is something of a second home for many Magnolians. They congregate at the small bar with enormous martinis and cocktails. Szmania has built his menu around his European training. Read more.
A spool of unfurled butcher paper hanging from a shelf near the front door is the only written menu. Snacks top the frequently tweaked menu. You will eat and drink well for the money at E.N.D. Read more.
Overlooked and underrated. Spanish-South American theme. One of the best happy hours in this area. Best value: Sausage and cilantro pesto spread on thick flatbread. Happy hour 4:30-6, Tues until 11 Read more.