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The Lunch Box: A Guide to Lunch in Seattle

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The Lunch Box: A Guide to Lunch in Seattle
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Where to do lunch? Deciding where to go for lunch is often an issue of where you'll be and whom you're meeting. Is it a romantic rendezvous? An opportunity to make a pitch to an important client? Your sister's birthday? Check out these lunchtime favorites.


2000 4th Ave at Virginia
206.442.1430
www.tomdouglas.com


LOLA

Equal parts stylish Belltown and traditional Greek taverna, Lola is chef Tom Douglas' inventive Northwest nod to Mediterranean cuisine. Warm, earthy colors and hand-painted chandeliers create a rustic elegance that is unfortunately marred by an almost deafening decibel level. Lola's unpretentious ambiance makes it a good choice for a casual business lunch or mid-afternoon post-shopping respite with a friend. Adjacent to the trendy Hotel Andra, Lola's buzz is vibrant. Don't expect hearty Greek fare but a more refined interpretation and relatively small portions. Lunch favorites: Mediterranean spreads; salmon or lamb kebabs served with tiny warm pitas and garlic smashed potatoes; juicy lamb burger with crispy chickpea fries


1225 4th Ave (downtown)
206.829.2280
www.purplecafe.com



Purple Café and Wine Bar

Purple Café's dramatic interior feels more like New York than Seattle. A cross between a sleek urban atrium and an artist's loft, the casual ambiance makes is work for almost any type of lunch. Purple Café is just right for negotiating a business deal, celebrating a friend's birthday or a late lunch after visiting the nearby Seattle Art Museum. Dominated by a spectacular two-story spiral wine tower, this cavernous restaurant offers several dining zones, including a chic mezzanine with leather sofas. The Purple Café's eclectic menu of American and international bistro fare offers a fine selection of inventive salads, sandwiches, pizzas and pastas. With more than 70 wines by the glass and an astounding wine list, you may not make it back to the office. Lunch favorites: lobster mac and cheese; prosciutto and arugula pizza; gorgonzola, pear and chicken salad; tiny dessert bites (try the basil infused panna cotta).


Elliott Bay Marina (Magnolia)
2602 W Marina Pl
206.283.8322
www.r-u-i.com/mag/


Maggie Bluff's Marina Grill

With its spectacular view of the Seattle skyline and Mt. Rainier, this casual bar and grill is the perfect place to take out of town guests or play hooky on a sunny Friday afternoon. Located below the elegant Palisades Restaurant, Maggie Bluff's isn't on anyone's list of trendy lunch spots, but the stunning location and hearty pub-style food make is a great choice for a lingering, laid-back lunch. You can check out boats in the Elliot Bay Marina from the outdoor patio, or sit in the nautical-themed dining room. The view, unpretentious comfort food and good beer selection make Maggie Bluff's one of Seattle's best summer lunch spots. Lunch favorites: hot open-faced crab and artichoke sandwich, bucket of Manila clams in a spicy broth, juicy blue cheese burger with caramelized onions.


709 N 35th St
206.547.9850
www.35bistro.com

35th Street Bistro

Lunch at this stylish storefront bistro is like a dreamy visit to France. Tall glass windows and creamy pastel walls create an open, airy ambiance in this refined café. It's location in quirky Freemont keeps the 35th Street Bistro from taking itself too seriously. The menu offers a small but exquisite selection of simply presented, perfectly prepared French bistro fare. Although tables are a bit close together, there's no way not to fall in love with this charming café. Allow time to linger over bottle of wine from their small but well-chosen list, or a cup of robust coffee. Lunch favorites: bistro fries, pan fried rainbow trout, mussels in white wine, salad nicoise, croque monsieur (ham and gruyere cheese on brioche).



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