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New in Ballard: Tapas, Italian, and a Growler Bar?

Selections from Voracious, our daily food blog.

Published on February 06, 2008

Tapas in Ballard

Hannah Levin just clued me in that Seattle's Chowhounders are abuzz with the Jan. 22 opening of a tapas restaurant in Ballard: Ocho, 2325 N.W. Market St. Apparently, it's open seven days a week, serving food until midnight and strong liquor until 2. The phone directory hasn't registered the business and I can't find a Web site yet, so let me know if you have any more information or comments.

— Jonathan Kauffman

New Italian in Ballard

There's a new Italian joint coming to Ballard, called Il Giardino. Sign's up, and now there's a big "coming soon" announcement in the window. Anyone know when it's opening?

— Jess Thomson

A Growler Bar in Ballard?

Peeking at CHOW's Pacific Northwest board, those posting about Il Giardino also mentioned another new place: "going in right next to Tiger Tail is apparently a ‘growler bar’..."

Anyone know more?

— Adriana Grant

New From the Folks Behind the Purple Cafe: Barrio

Larry and Tabitha Kurofsky, the folks behind the Purple Cafe in Seattle, Kirkland, and Woodinville, have just announced they're opening a new restaurant in the almost-completed Trace North building in the Pine/Pike triangle. Slated to open this summer, Barrio, named for the Spanish word for neighborhood, will serve up "Northwest inspired traditional Mexican dishes and well-crafted cocktails." No word yet on the menu or who will run the kitchen.

— Jess Thomson