8 Best Farm-To-Table Restaurants In Seattle, Washington

farm to table restaurants in seattle
Jayric
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Seattle is the biggest city in the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America, having about 730,000 residents. The city center of Seattle is where many important structures are located, some of them would be the 1962 World’s Trade Fair, Chihuly Garden, and Glass Museum, Experience Music Project, and the Space Needle. Other important places located outside the city center are the Pioneer Square, CenturyLink Stadium, and Safeco Field. Experience and enjoy the marvelous architectural works, museums, historical places, the food, parks, and the entire community that makes up Seattle. Seattle is a rather big area to cover on your trip. You should take your time to rest and eat well in between your trips. Below are the best farm-to-table restaurants in Seattle, Washington, that you will surely appreciate. Scroll down to learn more.

1. Lark Restaurant

Posted by Lark on Friday, 1 July 2016

Working with local artisans, farmers, and foragers, the Lark is a farm-to-table restaurant that offers local and organic food to the people of Seattle. Their menu features dishes such as pork belly with fried cauliflower, romanesco, capers, and golden raisins, Wagyu hanger steak, ribeye steak, Crispy duck leg, and Carman Ranch burger. They can accommodate larger groups of people with their neat and well-spaced restaurant. If you want to eat at a place offering wholesome food, then the Lark restaurant is the right place to be.

Lark Restaurant

Address: 952 E Seneca St,Seattle, Washington

Website: Lark Restaurant

Opening hours: 5:00pm - 11:00 (daily)

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2. Nell's

Posted by Nell's Restaurant on Saturday, 1 August 2009

Nell’s is an intimate, chef-owned restaurant that offers the finest of foods, from the appetizer to dessert, all made from farm-to-table ingredients. Choose from the current season’s fare or try the five-course menu offered at a fixed price. Their entire menu has been designed to be hearty and goes well with their different wine offerings. Some dishes they feature are the Hedgehog Mushroom Rissoto, Grilled Rack of Lamb, Flourless Chocolate Cake, and Ahi Tuna Tartare. Since the owner is also the chef, you can bet that all of their serving has been made with passion.

Nell's

Address: 6804 E Green Lake Way N, Seattle, Washington

Website: Nell’s

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 5:30pm - 10:00pm; Sat & Sun:10:00am - 4:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:00pm

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3. Brunswick & Hunt

Come Join us this week ! Happy Hour from 4pm to 6pm. Dinner Service starts at 5pm. Breakfast & Brunch Saturdays and...

Posted by Brunswick & Hunt on Tuesday, 11 December 2018

The Brunswick and Hunt is a themed restaurant showing the Winlock folklore that is known as The Hunt. They have five different menus namely the dinner menu, brunch, happy hour, From the Bar, and dessert. Some of their featured food is the Brunswick Fried Chicken, Flank Steak, Buttermilk Gnocchi, Beef Tartare, and House Made Charcuterie. Eat at a neat place where you can view the paintings about The Hunt while enjoying their locally sourced fresh food.

Brunswick & Hunt

Address: 1480 NW 70th St, Seattle, Washington

Website: Brunswick & Hunt

Opening hours:Tues - Wed: 4:00pm - 9:00pm; Thurs - Fri: 4:00pm - 10:00pm; Sat: 9:00am - 2:00pm, 5:00pm - 10pm; Sun: 9:00am - 2:00pm (closed on Mon)

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4. Porkchop & Co.

With the end of the busy summer season in sight, we just want to take a moment and thank our amazing (and hungry)...

Posted by Porkchop & Co. on Monday, 13 August 2018

Located at the center of Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, Porkchop & Co. is an American restaurant that serves casual and creative foods from seasonal ingredients sourced from local farms. Some of their featured meals are the Chris Horton, Frank’s Scramble, Shakshouka, Pork Belly Hash, and Brioche French Toast. If you are craving for some wholesome hot pastrami sandwich or seasonal french toast, then the Porkchop & Co. is sure to satisfy your cravings.

Porkchop & Co.

Address: 5451 Leary Ave NW, Seattle, Washington

Website: Porkchop & Co.

Opening hours: 9:00am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm - 9:00pm (daily)

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5. Le Petit Cochon

Cool and Shady up in here in the treetops of Fremont.

Posted by Le Petit Cochon on Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Dedicated to using only the freshest of ingredients sourced from the local farms, Le Petit Cochon produces quality dishes that your palate will surely enjoy. With an award-winning charcuterie program providing exquisite cuisines, the restaurant has shown years of diligence and love to produce Seattle’s most innovative dishes in the area. The restaurant strives to give inspiration to the local farmer and put a smile on peoples faces as they leave the restaurant. Some of their popular dishes would be the Wagyu Chuck Eye, Send Gnudes, the Lpc Pig Mac, and the Alaskan Weathervane Scallops.

Le Petit Cochon

Address: 701 N 36th St, # 200, Seattle, Washington

Website: Le Petit Cochon

Opening hours: Wed - Sat: 5:00pm - 10:00pm (closed on Mon, Tues, Sun)

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6. Matt’s in the Market

Posted by Matt's in the Market on Monday, 14 May 2018

Founded in the year 1996, Matt’s in the Market has been constantly upgrading and earning experience throughout the years. They were able to grow in popularity thanks to their memorable culinary dishes whose primary source of ingredients came from the local market where the restaurant stands. Some of their featured dishes are the Braised Beef Short Rib, Market Fish, Steamed Mussels and Clams, and Falafel. Enjoy your meals in a classic setting where you and your family can all take a break from the market.

Matt’s in the Market

Address: 94 Pike St, Ste 32, Seattle, Washington 98101

Website: Matt’s in the Market

Opening hours: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:00pm (daily)

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7. Local 360

Did you know we have a private dining room? Tucked away and with plenty of space for groups large or small, it is...

Posted by Local 360 on Saturday, 26 May 2018

Firmly sourcing their ingredients to the immediate community such as the local farmers and the local market, Local 360 is a restaurant that believes in consciously choosing to be sustainable through their local investments for ingredients. Almost 90% of their raw ingredients is sourced from within 360 miles (580 km) of Seattle, thus the name Local 360. They have several trusted suppliers, some of them are Starvation Alley Farms, Kurtwood Farms, Twinbrook Creamery, Tayor Shellfish, and 3 Howls Distillery. They have four different menus available, they would be for Dinner & Happy Hour, Brunch, Wine & Libations, and Sweets. Some of their recommended dishes to try out would be the Wild Salmon Filet, Penn Cove Mussels, Steamed Savory Clams, and Bouillabaisse.

Local 360

Address: 2234 1st Ave, Seattle, Washington

Website: Local 360

Opening hours:Mon - Fri: 9:00am - 10:00pm; Sat - Sun: 9:00am - 10:00pm

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8. Tilth

Big news! Maria Hines will be passing off the torch of our sister restaurant, Agrodolce to Thomas Litrenta, the...

Posted by Tilth on Tuesday, 26 March 2019

The Tilth Restaurant is part of a much larger community whose aim is to create a substantial way of producing and serving food. The restaurant provides food that was sourced from the community’s own farm and gardens, making sure that all the food that they serve is fresh while at the same time helping the locality. If you support that mission of the Tilth community and would like to help, eating at their restaurants would surely help.

Tilth

Address: 1411 N 45th St, Seattle, Washington

Website: Tilth

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 5:00pm - 9:00pm; Fri: 5:00pm - 10:00pm; Sat: 10:00am - 10:00pm; Sun: 10:00am - 9:00pm

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Enjoy the best farm-to-table meals

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If you are currently in Seattle and you are looking for places to eat, why not support not only the restaurant but also the local farmers and market. The list above is some of the best farm-to-table restaurants that not only provide delicious food but also purchase the majority of their ingredients from the local farms and markets. Eating at places that source their ingredients within the locality not only supports the community but also makes sure that all of the food you eat is fresh. So enjoy the beauty of Seattle and support their community by also eating at the restaurants listed above.

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