Another review of this place:Burien:Now It's the new Ballard... by Ursula Haigh
no REALLY read this article that was in the P.I. April 24th!
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/312925_dining25.html
Write an entry Entries about this placeAnother review of this place:Burien:Now It's the new Ballard... by Ursula Haighno REALLY read this article that was in the P.I. April 24th! Burien: the new Fremont by Eric WeaverWhen my wife first suggested we relocate to Burien, my first thought was, “Burien? Taquerias, pawn shops and car dealerships, right?” And when we moved here, it WAS those things, along with a great number of affordable homes dating from the 50s and 60s. As of this year, all that’s changed. Old Burien has attracted a number of great restaurants, bars and shops all along SW 152nd. THETINROOM is an old tin shop turned into a very cool bar/restaurant. All the drinks are made from scratch, and the burgers are truly remarkable. Ask for a special order, and you’ll get it. MICK KELLY’S IRISHPUB is a great new addition. Mick is evidently an Irish emigrant and not only is the food really good, the drinks are, too. Also some very good burgers. There’s a steady crowd here and lots of women, which is usually a good sign for a bar’s health. THEMARK is a new restaurant that can seat quite a crowd. I’m seeing more and more folks hanging out there as news of the restaurant spreads. More on this transformation from downtrodden to cool can be found at http://www.nwsource.com/shopping/columns/stylefile/kathy_102705.html over 6 years agoCan't think of any reason.... by matt5522Although there is a Trader Joes, and Bison Creek Pizza is a great no-smoking pizza and sandwich joint with a great beer selection! And Hans’s German Deli, and the Scandinavian Bakery. over 7 years ago |
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