If you’re going to spend 3-5 days in Seattle at the PASS Summit it’s worth sampling the local food rather than sticking with the ‘safe’ chain choices. I enjoy Diners, Drive-In’s, and Dives on the Food Network, so I grabbed the list of restaurants they had featured from Seattle. Haven’t tried any of them, but hoping to try at least one on my next trip. Been to one of these, or have another you think I should try? Post a comment!
Voula's Offshore Cafe
658 NE. Northlake Way
Seattle, WA 98105
Tel: (206) 634-0183
Website: www.voulasoffshore.com
Mike's Chili Parlor
1447 N.W. Ballard Way
Seattle, WA 98107
Tel: (206) 782-2808
Bizzarro Italian Cafe
1307 N 46th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
Tel: (206) 632-7277
Website: www.bizzarroitaliancafe.com
Slim's Last Chance
5606 1st Avenue S
Seattle, WA, 98108
(206) 762-7900
Website: www.slimslastchance.com
Georgia's Greek Restaurant & Deli
323 NW 85th Street
Seattle, WA 98117
Tel: (206)783-1228
Website: www.georgiasgreekrestaurant.com
Pam's Kitchen
5000 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
(206) 696-7010
Website: www.pams-kitchen.com



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Posted by edwisdahl on 30 October 2009
I tried a restaurant called "5 Spot" or something to that effect that was pretty good last year. I think it was up in or near the Queen Anne district.
Posted by Jeff Timmins on 30 October 2009
Yes, the "5 Spot" is a great place to eat and is located at the top of Queen Anne hill (close to the Space Needle). The parent company owns a few and are listed here - http://www.chowfoods.com/. Another group of restaurants my wife and I like are owned by Chef Tom Douglas - http://www.tomdouglas.com/.
Outside of those there are a ton of other great restaurants in Seattle so my suggestion is to start looking in the area of Seattle that is convenient for you. A great place for restaurant reviews is the Seattle Times Web site - seattletimes.nwsource.com/.../restaurants.
Enjoy!