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- JJamesSeattle / Eastern Washington •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoMy only complaint, which was with regard to the ambience, was that the table was in an awkward location, i.e., between the kitchen and the rest of the restaurant, against some of the hanging chains. Also, the cocktail menu is not particularly creative and hasn’t changed in a long time.More infoEpulo BistroPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Northwest)• Edmonds•4.8
- MMiavipSeattle / Eastern Washington •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe service was exceptional. Tyler at the front desk, and Alex as our server, really outstanding.More infoSalt & IronPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Edmonds•4.8
- SShutchSeattle / Eastern Washington •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food was great and Connor provided excellent service. Would definitely plan to come again.More infoFire & The FeastPrice: Moderate• Italian• Edmonds•4.6
- CcurtisSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoGreat food, service was great, noise was high for a not too busy night. Will return in the future.More infoCharcoalPrice: Expensive• American• Edmonds•4.8
- CCherylSeattle / Eastern Washington •23 reviews4.0Dined on 21 Nov 2024This restaurant is so tiny all sound carries throughout the entire space, so expect it to be loud. Hard to talk loud. The service was excellent, the food was good. The steak Greek salad I had was okay. It was english cucumber chunks, tomato quarters, red onion slices, a chunk of feta, oil and spices. Where it fell down was the steak. It was 3-4 slices of paper thin steak grilled to oblivion and tossed on the side of the salad. For $33 it really should have been steak that could be grilled and sliced to order, i.e., medium rare, etc. The grilled pita bread was nowhere to be seen, so I asked the wait person for bread since there was no pita and was told it didn't come with the salad. To their credit, they returned with the bread and said sorry, it was on the menu. Then proceeded to blame the kitchen staff for not putting it on the plate. The burger was awesome as always, as reported by my husband. Fries amazing! Overall, it was still a 4.5 +/-, and we'll go back again soon. And try a different menu item.More infoThe Loft Cafe + Social LoungePrice: Expensive• Contemporary European• Edmonds•4.2
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The North Seattle ferry community of Edmonds is no slouch when it comes to serving excellent food. Due to its close proximity to the Salish Sea, seafood has a prominent role in the local cuisine. Excellent seafood restaurants flank the waterfront, offering classics like salmon, sea scallops and halibut cooked with in-season fruits and vegetables in true Northwest Style. If your tastes run more global, Edmonds is home to everything from Indian food to classically made ramen to Vietnamese sweet treats. This melting pot of flavors has come to influence the more traditionally regional restaurants with fusion menu items. In a hurry? Most of the restaurants on Main Street offer no-waiting ferry options that can be prepared in under five minutes.
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Dog friendly restaurants in Edmonds include Salt & Iron, Girardi's Osteria and Epulo Bistro
Child friendly restaurants in Edmonds include Anthony's HomePort - Edmonds, Fire & The Feast and Salt & Iron