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Hospital Cafeterias Give Sizzler a Run for Its Money - Dec 19, 2007
Steak, salmon, and your old friend, the salad bar.
By Mike Seely

Alki Homestead: Hipster Kryptonite - Dec 5, 2007
Very greasy, very moist, very good fried chicken.
By Mike Seely

All Hail Orange King: Ruler of the Ave - Nov 21, 2007
Anonymous burgers, cups of coffee.
By Mike Seely

Georgetown Truck Stop or Your Buddy's Cramped Kitchen - Nov 7, 2007
Either way, the menu's limited.
By Mike Seely

Double-Wide Eyed - Oct 24, 2007
By Mike Seely

Grubz Grill: Fear of a Black Sandwich - Oct 3, 2007
The employees are the sort of dudes who populate a Curtis Mayfield song.
By Mike Seely

Alki Tavern Is Hardly Your Average Biker Bar - Sep 19, 2007
”Whimpy Burgers,” Coral Sea Cafe take out the stereotype.
By Mike Seely

A Long, Rewarding Hunt for a Pulse-Stopping Philly - Sep 5, 2007
Don't read this if you haven't seen John Candy's The Great Outdoors.
By Mike Seely

Ecola Seafood Is the Canlis of Cannon Beach - Aug 22, 2007
Gentlemen are more comfortable in flip-flops and a belly full of halibut.
By Mike Seely

Feeding Time at Big-Box Nation - Aug 1, 2007
You always knew Costco was the best.
By Mike Seely

A Greasy Spoon's a Greasy Spoon, Till You Add Booze - Jul 18, 2007
Chelan Cafe is a full-service entertainment mecca, a hangdog’s salt-rimmed dream.
By Mike Seely

Courthouse Cafe Keeps Litigious Crowd Well Fed - Jul 4, 2007
The French Dip litmus test for aspiring criminals.
By Mike Seely

Dome Burger Is Keeping the Kingdome's Legacy Alive, One Bun at a Time - Jun 20, 2007
Hopefully, your memories of the stadium will last longer than these hot patties.
By Mike Seely

B.J.'s and Smokin' Dick's Serve BBQ With $3 Pitchers, and Meat by the Ladle - Jun 6, 2007
Get over your chuckles and mow through a slab of ribs and Texas toast.
By Mike Seely

While Flynn's Cafe's Pancakes Turn the Trick, the Go-To Item Is the Breakfast Sandwich - May 23, 2007
If anything can bridge the sweaty gap between shift's start and lunch, it's this puppy.
By Mike Seely

Peanut-Butter Shakes, Salty Fries, and an Irony-Free Mustache - May 2, 2007
By's and Stan's keep the South End's drive-in scene alive.
By Mike Seely

Village Pizza Puts the Crust in Its Place - Apr 11, 2007
By Mike Seely

The Thin Blue Line - Mar 28, 2007
It all hinges on the gravy.
By Mike Seely

Beard's Worst Enemy - Mar 14, 2007
By Mike Seely

Saint's Patty - Feb 28, 2007
Andy's Diner has been around since all restaurants looked like Andy's Diner.
By Mike Seely

Mustard-Stained Mess - Feb 14, 2007
Why the Oh Boy! Oberto outlet on Rainier is a sandwich-lover's paradise.
By Mike Seely

Fort St. George - Jan 24, 2007
Three words to lure you to this ID joint: garlic mayonnaise spaghetti.
By Mike Seely

Transcendental Medication - Jan 10, 2007
If you can find The Cabin in Richmond Beach, you've stumbled into Bottomfeeder's version of paradise.
By Mike Seely

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