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- Boca Bakes Up Argentina's Deep-Dish Pizza—and Beautiful Pastries
- Where To Eat & Drink On Beacon Hill - Seattle - The ...
- Logan Cox’s Beacon Hill Restaurant Gets a Name and a New Timeline
- Marmite, Homer, Communion, and More: Seattle Dining's Best ...
- The Spreads And Pita
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Homer, by the way, reopens Friday for patio dining and takeout from that handy soft serve window. The restaurant pre-emptively closed on July 21 so everyone could get tested and lay low after an employee came in contact with someone who tested positive for Covid. Brilliant news for anyone who loves the soft serve window at Homer. Or clever pro-cocktails/pro-parenthood naming conventions. Some call his food Mediterranean, a descriptor about as broadly unhelpful as terming any dude in slim-fitting pants a hipster. Or the soft serve window behind the bar, which dispenses swirls of tangerine or vanilla-fig to passersby, and dessert sundaes decked with seed brittle and a Luxardo cherry compote inside the dining room .
From the looks of things at Beacon Hill’s new Homer, former Sitka and Spruce chef Logan Cox has an instant neighborhood hit on his hands. Barely two weeks in, Homer’s warm, rustic-chic space is already drawing crowds with its menu inspired by the flavors of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Homer dedicates a menu section to things one might spread on saucer-size pitas, which arrive at your table almost too hot to touch, soft interior still puffed up with hot air from the dome oven in the corner of the open kitchen. It’s not a big lineup, just five items, but Cox’s dreams of his own restaurant began here, with spreads and pita. End your meal with a swirl of soft-serve ice cream; or, in warmer months, pick some up at the walk-up window out front ($7 in the restaurant, $5 from the window).
Boca Bakes Up Argentina's Deep-Dish Pizza—and Beautiful Pastries
Okay, or maybe the Lambrusco spritz, a combo of Aperol, soda, and Italy’s sparkling red wine, whose dry, fruity effervescence I’d drink by the gallon if left to my own devices. Last week, the acclaimed Beacon Hill restaurant Homer announced on Instagram that it was closing temporarily after someone an employee came in contact with tested positive for COVID-19. Many restaurants are left to decide for themselves on how to handle things.

This charming 3bed/2.5 bath home is just minutes to fwy and light rail access to downtown and beyond. Large living room and dining with vaulted ceilings allowing tons of natural light in. The huge family room downstairs, with its freestanding gas fireplace, makes for a cozy place to spend our wintery days. It has a separate access so may even be a possible secondary living space.
Where To Eat & Drink On Beacon Hill - Seattle - The ...
"Property could use some updates" A very good investment More sq ft than county records show. Save your filters and get updated when new homes hit the market. PETITE SOIF lives along the same stretch of Seattle's Beacon Hill that's now got a microbrewery and the hot restaurant Homer, which is set to open ...

Homer, in more ways than one, is a symbol of everything they love. It comes out quickly, satisfying the hunger built while waiting for a table and there is almost always a wait at this restaurant, which has quickly become a neighborhood favorite . The bread goes well with the Middle Eastern/Mediterranean flavors Cox says he naturally gravitates toward. And its emblematic of the kind of place he and Knowles say theyve always wanted, where neighbors can sit down around a reasonably priced, high-quality, family-style meal and literally break bread together. Minimalism, chef Logan Cox and his team oversee a lineup of double-fried chicken sandwiches.
Logan Cox’s Beacon Hill Restaurant Gets a Name and a New Timeline
Existing house needs some work but has updated plumbing, electrical, washer dryer & H20 heater. The area is growing in popularity, new construction and is a must see. Cox and his wife, Sara Knowles, welcomed a daughter last year; their new spot takes its name from the happy aftermath of a sated baby, but also the combo of soft serve and an extremely festive cocktail list.

The decor and color selection are reminiscent of Seattle’s modern classics, like most of Renee Erickson’s airy restaurants or the London Plane, owned by Matt Dillon, Cox’s former boss. To inquire about specific living and care options or to schedule a tour, please contact us using the link below. Emailed me a Washington Post story that chronicled a well-regarded chef’s grand plan to move to Seattle. This guy, Logan Cox, is talented, my friend assured me. Plenty Of Clouds is a Sichuan restaurant in Capitol Hill that has a full bar and serves excellent dumplings. For the best dishes in the city that happen to be void of meat or fish, consult this guide.
Now, it’s opened up a new takeout service at its commissary kitchen in Seward Park. The menu is similar to what’s on the website, and will have special okazu pans made fresh, with online preorders. The to-go window will be open from 10 a.m. Primarily on Saturdays, but diners can check in any day to ask which items are available.

But one time, several small bone fragments ended up in our teeth, and another time, there was only about a centimeter’s worth of lamb meat on the bone that was actually edible. Take your chances, or get the chicken and live a beautiful, low-risk life. Doing a neighborhood restaurant in your own neighborhood feels a lot more authentic. That goal will also be helped along with the addition of a soft-serve machine stocked with seasonal flavors and sold through a walk-up window. RecipesChoice is a website that provides everything related to recipes and cooking tips to help people have great food and feel happier every time standing in their beloved kitchen. Meet Chef Logan of Homer restaurant on Beacon Hill, who found his way into kitchens at the age of 15 and continued working there while attending Virginia Tech on a football scholarship.
Experience the best urban living available in our area. Easy access to freeways many public transportation options just steps away, and close to plenty of street parking. These homes are built to blend with the neighborhood and stand the test of time. Ever wanted to be in Seattle but still feel a bit away from it all.
Charming home located in the heart of Beacon Hill. Minutes away from freeway and downtown Seattle. The home has three beds and two baths. Plenty of off-street and driveway parkings.
Light and bright home that features a great layout throughout the home. Formal dining room opens to living room with gas fireplace. Private patio backs up to a greenbelt. Upper level offers a large master bedroom and 2nd bedroom with private bath. Oversized garage provides extra space for home office and lots of storage!
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