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I'm thankful for this Kitsap thread alhough it is getting so long as to be a bit unwieldy. Anyhow, I recommend the (fairly) new Bay Street Bistro in Port Orchard. Nice menu, nice atmosphere, very fresh ingredients, it does the "bistro" thing very well in all respects. |
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Any great food markets in Port Angeles to provision-up for weeklong camping trip? Resto tips? Sunny Farms Country Store, on the highway in Sequim, is excellent. |
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Looking for Best Beer & Food Joints in PacNW Finspot is right on -- Pacific Maritime's Jolly Roger is the template for "good beer & good food" at the same table. Way better than average pub food, and often a surprise entree (I had great vension once). |
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Dinner suggestions--Port Angeles and Westport, WA? Port Angeles has a few gems. A nice French place (C'est Si Bon) but perhaps costlier than you want. Joy's Wine Bar is good for dinner. Thai Pepper is very good. We particularly like Toga's Northwest International -- beautifully prepared food, and with a day's notice they also offer either a cheese or seafood fondue. Three Crabs is OK for the experience (maybe a lunch) but not that great. For crab dinner, try Dupuis in Sequim, a somewhat quirky but quite charming place (and they offer crab dinners). |
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Is there good pizza in Seattle? Not exactly in Seattle, but not far -- surprisingly good pizza at Bella Luna in Suquamish, in a charming little place right on the water. Uli's sausages are featured on several of them. |