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Bistro Pleasant Beach
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Pleasant Beach is not the easiest place to get to. You have trudge all the way through Winslow to get to it. However, once there, it's well worth it. A nice shaded patio, very reasonable prices for wine (especially half-price Tuesdays) and food when compared to what you pay in Seattle for similar fare. The food is best described as North-West meets Middle East. I particularly like the lamb which, being a poorer cut has no business being as tasty and tender as it is. The clams and the grapefruit scented salmon are also very good. Save room for the dark chocolate brownie dessert. Overall, a nice oasis away from the bustle of downtown.
Pros: Patio, Good value
Cons: Hard to get to
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