[sea] food & restaurant
Full Circle Farm [posted on August 7, 2006]
Full Circle Farm is a 140 acre certified organic produce farm located in Carnation, Washington. They cultivate over 75 varieties of fruits, vegetables and herbs ranging from bunched greens and baby vegetables to specialty herbs and flowers (edible and ornamental). They are Certified Organic by the Washington State Department of Agriculture WSDA and have made it their mission to create healthy ecosystems that enhance and protect our environment. [Full Circle Farm]
Cyber Dogs Cafe [posted on August 7, 2006]
Stylish and unique, Cyber Dogs is Seattle's first and only vegetarian hot dog joint. Flavors range from the famous DogaLisa to the smoking Red Hot Bayou. With your purchase, you can also enjoy 20 free minutes on one of their five high speed internet hook-ups. Cyber Dogs are sure to seduce your tastebuds and blow your mind. [Cyber Dogs]
China Bend [posted on August 7, 2006]
It has only been in the last fifty years that the health giving qualities of wine have been compromised by mass production and the internationalization of the wine industry. Most wines on the market today are significantly degraded nutritionally and contain various chemicals, especially sulfites, which are detrimental to our health. China Bend's unique winery was created to maximize the natural goodness and health-giving properties, offering you wine and foods of uncompromised quality and exquisite flavor. [China Bend]
Chapel [posted on August 7, 2006]
Chapel is more than a bar, more than a restaurant. Fine food and exceptional spirits are served in a unique space where people, music, art, architecture and ideas intersect and mix. While the mortuary no longer exists, the former chapel continues to bring people together to honor one another — in the physical world, yes, but perhaps also to ponder the spiritual world in a convivial atmosphere. [Chapel]
Capitol Club [posted on August 7, 2006]
Featured on the Seattle Weekly's 100 Favorite Restaurants list for two years running, the Capitol Club's freshly seasonal menu draws from Moroccan, Spanish, Italian, and French cuisine. The Capitol Club also holds regular events, and can host your next party in their private lounge. [Capitol Club]
Bleu Bistro [posted on August 7, 2006]
Upon entering Bleu you feel transported into an oversized jewelry box, brimming with colors and textures; dim lights hanging from the dark beams crisscross the restaurant and separate the room into cozy alcoves and nooks. The food varies from the inexpensive and traditional to the fancier, and the service at Bleu contributes to a smooth and pleasant experience. [Bleu Bistro]
Ballard Mail & Dispatch: The Sip & Ship [posted on July 27, 2006]
Serving Batdorf & Bronson Coffee, with favorites like Organic Costa Rica Cerro Del Fuego and Omar's Organic Blend, Ballard's Sip & Ship combines 100% fair trade, organic coffee with expert packaging and worldwide shipping services via USPS, UPS, FedEx and DHL, plus Seko Worldwide Freight. Add neighborhood favorite Ballard Gear to the mix (plus a daily Happy Hour from 2 - 4 pm) and it all adds up to sustainable, local business with Ballard flair. [Ballard Sip & Ship]
Pasta & Co [posted on July 20, 2006]
Often described as "gourmet take-out and food shops," Pasta & Co stores are veritable meal stores, convenient Seattle neighborhood sources for meal makings. Pick up ready-to-eat-or-heat foods made each day in their kitchens. There is an entire menu of fresh and frozen foods from appetizers to soups to salads to entrees to desserts, and the best part: they make extensive use of organic and whole foods, insuring your recipe is as healthy for you and the planet as it is tasty. [Pasta & Co]
Essential Baking Company [posted on July 10, 2006]
Bakers of some of Seattle's finest artisan breads, pastries and desserts, the Essential Baking Company has set out to preserve, cultivate, and honor traditional methods of food preparation with a commitment to using organic ingredients. They also really walk the walk, recently shifting its entire delivery fleet to B99 (99% biodiesel). [Essential Baking Company]
Organic To Go [posted on April 30, 2006]
With branches in Orange County, Los Angeles and Washington State, Organic To Go is a great alternative to fast food and lunch box deliveries. Specializing in corporate delivery and small catering events, they create a new standard for "fast" food by using all organic and sustainably-grown ingredients in their sandwiches, salads, snacks and desserts, available for both delivery and pick-up for your next organic event. [Organic To Go]
Badger Mountain Vineyard [posted on April 24, 2006]
Father and son Bill and Greg Powers established Badger Mountain Vineyard in 1982 in Washington State's Columbia River Valley. In 1988, the transition to organic viticulture began, and they haven't looked back. They balance tradition and technology to produce a wide array of classic varietal wines, as well as limited bottlings of organic wines with no added sulfites. [Badger Mountain Vineyards]
Bonterra Vineyards [posted on April 24, 2006]
committed to creating world-class wines that are a direct reflection of the organic vineyards in which they grow, each varietal developed by Bonterra Vineyards is a unique, individual expression of organically grown fruit and the winemaker's art. Located in California's Mendocino County, Bonterra has learned through experience that only organically grown grapes can express the purity and intensity of varietal character that a truly great wine requires. [Bonterra Vineyards]
Choice Organic Teas [posted on April 24, 2006]
A firm belief in organics, with a dedication to ensure the ethical treatment of workers who cultivate tea, and a team of dedicated employees at Choice Organic Teas has made the company a modern day tea pioneer. North America’s #1 selling exclusively certified organic tea line, Choice Organic Teas became the first tea crafter in the United States to offer Fair Trade Certified tea; more than half of their selection of organic teas are Fair Trade Certified as well. [Choice Organic Teas]
Fish Brewing Company [posted on April 24, 2006]
A small, locally-owned craft brewery in Olympia, WA producing organic, truly authentic British-style ales and German style lagers (and a hard apple cider) for beer lovers, Fish Brewing Co. believes that a pint of fresh beer served with fine food is what life in the Pacific Northwest is all about. A sponsor of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, Fish Brewing is helping keep the world's waters clean for surfing and beer-brewing as well. [Fish Brewing Company]
Whole Foods Market [posted on April 23, 2006]
Nearly single-handedly responsible for transforming the organic food market and bringing it to the mainstream, Whole Foods Market the is world's leading retailer of natural and organic foods, with 184 stores in North America and the United Kingdom. They strive to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods, and are also leaders in alternative energy boosters, as a 100% wind-powered business for 2006. [Whole Foods Market]