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Home Calendars, Dining, Food, Living, Pride, Seattle Pride 2017, Seattle Visitor's Scene, Stuff to Do, Uncategorized, Where To EatGet Your Mouth Ready to Dine with Pride

Get Your Mouth Ready to Dine with Pride

June 6, 2017• byRyan Crawford

Dine with Pride This year above all others in recent history, it seems that Pride Month’s festivities carry with them a distinct importance. The fundraisers, the marches, the celebrations—they’re even more crucial as we face an emboldened wave of hate speech and violence against women, people of color, immigrants, and the queer community. But did you know that, in addition to calling your government representatives and donating your time or resources to LGBTQ organizations, eating an amazing meal with friends could be an act of resistance and support for the queer community? Seattleites and visitors alike can participate in Dine With Pride, a program organized by Seattle Pride. Local restaurants have generously sponsored the enormous Seattle Pride Parade, and we have the opportunity to help keep events like this happening in our city by supporting these vocally allied establishments. Coastal KitchenWith Capitol Hill favorites like Taylor Shellfish Farms, Katsu Burger, and Elysian Capitol Hill, the city’s queerest neighborhood has many restaurants to choose from. But other boroughs have plenty of representation as well, with the scrumptious Local 360 in Belltown, the Carlile Room downtown, Tutta Bella in South Lake Union, and even Salt and Iron up in Edmonds. I recently enjoyed a meal at Coastal Kitchen (as I do most weeks). When I asked for their Dine With Pride special, the server was absolutely delighted to tell me all about it. With a feature like cornmeal-crusted catfish, a side of sweet potato salad, and a half carafe of rosé, she was confident I would fall in love. And. She. Was. Right. CatfishThe catfish was tender and flaky, making my mouth go soggy long before the crisp, savory breading ever would. Paired with perfectly-cooked fresh green beans topped with buttery oyster mushrooms and delicate fried onions, I knew I was in for a treat. But the creamy sweet potato salad brought the meal together with delicious down-home southern cuisine—without risking Red State wrath. Plates range from $15, $25, or $35 dollars to accommodate any budget. Visit any number of these restaurants until June 25th to help support local Pride programming and queer-friendly Seattle businesses!

  • Belltown Brewing
  • Belltown Pub
  • Big Mario’s Capitol Hill
  • Big Mario’s Fremont
  • Big Mario’s Queen Anne
  • Buckley’s In Belltown
  • Buckley’s On Queen Anne
  • Cafe Pettirosso
  • Capitol Cider
  • Carlile Room
  • Coastal Kitchen
  • Elysian Capitol Hill
  • Far Eats
  • Jimmy’s on Broadway
  • Katsu Burger & Bar
  • Local 360
  • Lost Lake Cafe & Lounge
  • LunchBox Laboratory
  • LunchBox Laboratory – Bellevue
  • Mama’s Cantina
  • Outlier
  • Paseo – Capitol Hill
  • Paseo – Fremont
  • Paseo – South Lake Union
  • PCC Natural Markets – Deli – All 10 Locations
  • Piatti Ristorante & Bar
  • Preservation Kitchen
  • Ravenleaf Public House
  • RN74
  • Salt and Iron
  • Taylor Shellfish Farms – Capitol Hill
  • Taylor Shellfish Farms – Pioneer Square
  • Taylor Shellfish Farms – Queen Anne
  • The 5 Point Cafe
  • The Olive and Grape
  • Trove
  • Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria – South Lake Union

About the Author: Ryan Crawford

Born and raised in the PNW, Ryan Crawford devotes more time to Twin Peaks than is considered healthy. He is a dating columnist, online content marketer, social media manager, and Pokémon master. He recycles all of the things. His published writing is available through Examiner.com, MastodonDentist.com, CerebralCatalyst.com, Remark, and Gay City Anthologies vols 3-5.

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