Seattle area: Fun, family dining for bday dinner
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Seattle area: Fun, family dining for bday dinner
I'd love to hear ideas of places to go for my birthday dinner in the Seattle area (preferably the eastside).
I'm looking for someplace fun and child-friendly (elementary age). We haven't lived here too long, so maybe some of you have a better idea of what's available. Any ideas?
Thanks for your suggestions!
I'm looking for someplace fun and child-friendly (elementary age). We haven't lived here too long, so maybe some of you have a better idea of what's available. Any ideas?
Thanks for your suggestions!
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You might have better luck posting here-also, I'd give details about your preferred price range and cuisine:
http://www.chowhound.com/pacificnw/b...pacificnw.html
http://www.chowhound.com/pacificnw/b...pacificnw.html
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P.F. Chang's is fun for kids too. If you have a group, Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang's, etc. will sometimes accept a reservation. It wouldn't be fun for children to go to a busy place and have to wait around for a table.
How about pizza?
How about pizza?
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You might want to cruise the restaurant reviews at the Seattle Times, PI or Weekly...I don't know how "into" food you are, but it kills me that an adult might have to spend their birthday dinner at the Cheesecake Factory or Red Robin. Your children aren't infants-surely you can go somewhere a bit nicer than these? What about Yarrow Bay Beach Cafe?




