A new Seattle Dining Out program is started for April with 2 for $25 at venerable Seattle eateries

I’ve been eyeing the ads for a new NWSource.com Dining Out program akin to the 30 for $30 deal.  This time it is a 2 Courses for $25 program with some of Seattle’s long time and well known restaurants taking center stage.  The $25 covers either an appetizer and entree, or an entree and  dessert.  This is a pretty good deal and with me focusing more on keeping my waistline in shape, it’s better than gorging on 3 courses – even though I always have the best of intentions of taking a doggie bag home with me.

Be sure to read the fine print though because these programs only run Sunday to Thursday so the busy nights of the dining week aren’t included.  And, be kind to your server and remember that the cost doesn’t include liquor, tax or gratuity.  With entrees at a lot of these restaurants normally being close to $25 for the one dish, this is a deal.

Here’s a rundown on the restaurants listed in the ad I’m reading right now:

13 Coins (Downtown)

Anthony’s HomePort (Kirkland)

Elliott’s Oyster House (Downtown)

The Fisherman’s Restaurant & Bar (Downtown)

The Georgian (Downtown)

Il Bistro (Downtown – we lovingly call it “the beast”)

Ivar’s Acres of Clams (Downtown)

Lombardi’s (Ballard)

The Madison Park Cafe’ (Madison Park, duh)

Queen City Grill (Belltown)

Salty’s Alki Beach Seafood Grill (West Seattle)

Shuckers (Downtown)  Both this restaurant and the Georgian are part of the Fairmont Hotel.

Bon Appetit!

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