[sea] food & restaurant
WiFi Cafes in Seattle [posted on August 8, 2006]
Seattle is rich in good, independent coffee shops that offer free, or mostly free wireless access. This site is intended to be a guide to the best places in the city to huddle over a table with your laptop, a cup of something hot, maybe a pastry, and get online. The site is a wiki, meaning anyone can update it providing the most updated and accurate information on how to be "caffeinated and unstrung." [Seattle WiFi]
Sterling Cafe [posted on August 8, 2006]
The Sterling Café is the Nations first organic restaurant Certified Organic by the Department of Agriculture. Almost everything you eat in their restaurant has been grown organically. That means no pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, mildicides, insecticides, growth hormones, antibiotics, or synthetic fertilizers. Down to the spices and herbs, chicken, pork products, all vegetables and fruits. All are organically grown. All of the fresh seafood is Wild. The Sterling Cafe wants you to taste the foods and not the additives. [Sterling Cafe]
Snoqualmie Valley Honey Farm [posted on August 8, 2006]
This family-owned apiary, started in 1975, is located in the scenic foothills of the Cascade Mountains east of Seattle. While the farm is not open to the public, you can purchase our many varieties of honey year round, every day, in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market. Snoqualmie Valley Honey Farm features more than 30 flavors of their creme or liquid honeys, which are also available online. [Snoqualmie Valley Honey Farm]
Serafina [posted on August 8, 2006]
An intimate neighborhood restaurant located along Eastlake between the University and Downtown, Serafina is a favorite with diners from around the Puget Sound and beyond for its authentic Italian cuisine. It is their hope that your dining experience at Serafina will leave you feeling transported to the sublime Italian countryside, and completely taken care of by their sincere, professional staff. [Serafina]
Seattle Vegan [posted on August 8, 2006]
SeattleVegan.com is an online resource for all things vegan in Seattle. The site povides links to and information about a variety of topics including where to find vegan restaurants, recipes for creating vegan food, and vegan and vegetarian events in and around Seattle, such as the vegan meetup. [Seattle Vegan]
Rosebud [posted on August 8, 2006]
Rosebud has grown from one of the neighborhood’s first coffee houses to a venerable destination for Seattle’s dinner and cocktail connoisseur. With their ongoing commitment to professional service, and their comfortable environment, Rosebud is firmly on the map, celebrating more than 10 years of operation in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. [Rosebud]
Q Cafe [posted on August 8, 2006]
A new and unique non-profit Cafe and community center in the Interbay area, embracing "Cafe, Community and Culture," the Q Cafe fulfils its mission through supporting artists and musicians by displaying local artists' work in the cafe and by operating as a music venue to showcase musicians' talents, helping raise funds for other non-profit organizations and serving the best coffee in Seattle. [Q Cafe]
Pizza Pi [posted on August 8, 2006]
"My search for vegan pizza came up empty - so I did it myself," says Russ Kemsley, founder of Pizza Pi, the restaurant resulting from this desire. The menu features pre-selected favorites for convenient ordering, as well as a "design your own" option so you can create your own favorite from a selection of vegan toppings, including 100% vegan "faux meats." [Pizza Pi]
Pioneer Organics [posted on August 8, 2006]
Eat healthy with fresh organic produce and groceries brought right to your door. Pioneer Organics has rapidly become the Northwest's premier organic produce home delivery service, with customers throughout the Puget Sound and greater Portland, Oregon. In addition to bountiful deliveries of the freshest produce in season, Pioneer Organics offers a wide selection of the best in natural groceries. [Pioneer Organics]
PCC Natural Markets [posted on August 8, 2006]
Puget Consumers Co-op (PCC)is the largest consumer-owned natural food co-operative in the United States. PCC is owned by nearly 40,000 members who shop (along with thousands of non-members) in our neighborhood locations and value our commitment to high-quality food standards, supporting local, sustainable agriculture, and operating in an environmentally friendly way. [PCC Natural Markets]
Nell's Restaurant [posted on August 8, 2006]
Nell's is an intimate, chef-owned restaurant located in the vibrant Green Lake neighborhood. Open for dinner seven nights a week, Nell's offers European-inspired New American cuisine featuring the finest Northwest seasonal ingredients. Their chef Philip Mihalski's cooking approach unites his classic training in some of the most celebrated kitchens in New York City and France with his passion for freshness and simplicity. [Nell's]
Metropolitan Market [posted on August 8, 2006]
From the moment you enter Metropolitan Market-you know instantly that this is going to be a different grocery shopping experience. Metropolitan Market has become an award-winning store with multiple locations throughout Seattle and Tacoma, providing their customers with unique products of the highest quality that will satisfy even the most discriminating palate. [Metropolitan Market]
Madison Market [posted on August 8, 2006]
Madison Market is Capitol Hill's neighborhood natural food market offering the highest quality whole and organic foods. They emphasize products made or grown locally and minimal packaging, and limit irradiated or genetically engineered foods and environmentally hazardous products. Their product selection is driven by not only what sells but by their customer's requests whenever possible. [Madison Market]
Larry's Market [posted on August 7, 2006]
Since 1945, Larry's Markets has owned and operated right here in the Pacific Northwest. They live and work in the same neighborhoods as their customers, which means they take extra care in making sure the stores provide the selection and quality you have come to expect. Larry's is always expanding their departments, and adding new ones, such as B.I.O., natural, organic and environmentally friendly products. [Larry's Market]
Mighty O Donuts [posted on August 7, 2006]
A Seattle based company specializing in all natural donuts, Mighty-O makes their donuts from scratch with 100% organic and vegan ingredients. A Good Cop Special comes complete with a cup of coffee made from organic beans with your choice of soy, rice, and other organic alternatives. With flavors like French Toast, Chocolate Raspberry and Cuckoo for Coconut, these little O's taste mighty good. [Mighty O Donuts]