New owner Brandon Barnato took the reigns in 2018, and he maintains the restaurant’s reputation for delicious food, authenticity, and service. It’s the type of absurdity he was going for in the whimsical local hangout that he co-owns with William Gould and Valeri Kissovski.
Michael Lee had a vision: a queer, dinosaur themed bar and restaurant. Ready to try something a little different for your next get-together? Bring your pals to sip beers and cheer each other on at bocce ball at Rhein Haus. In 2013, Deming Maclise, James Weimann, Rich Fox, and Dustin Watson debuted a fresh concept on Capitol Hill: beer and bocce. They are always working to make their food, hand crafted by Osbaldo’s mother, taste even better by using high-quality, fresh ingredients.įeatured in: "Frelard Tamales is giving back with tamales, flowers and a whole lot of love" The café, which moved to Queen Anne in 2018 after a decade in Roosevelt, specializes in raw, plant-based foods, ranging from vegan smoothies and fresh juices to soups and warm grain bowls.Ĭapitol Hill’s beloved Mexican restaurant, Fogón Cocina Mexicana finally got a sibling in 2020! Owned by Noel Cortez and Amparo Ambriz, La Josie’s has a relaxed vibe much like its sibling and focuses on upscale casual Mexican dishes.Ħ01 E Pike St Unit 100, Seattle, WA 98122Īt Biang Biang Noodles in Capitol Hill, owners Alison Deng, Sia Zhang, and Yuming Xu are infusing these traditional noodles with lots of different flavors, proteins, and veggies.Īt their walk-up window, Frelard Tamales serve up tamales that are handmade from scratch, using a family recipe that has been passed down from generation to generation in the Hernandez family. Have dietary restrictions or simply want to shake up your lunch routine? Drop by Monica Colgan’s HeartBeet Organic Superfoods Cafe for a healthy, hearty bite. Heartbeet Organic Superfoods Cafe (West Seattle, Queen Anne)Ħ032 California Ave SW Seattle, Washington 98136 Similarly, if you'd like your business' description or information updated, email us as well. If you know of an LGBTQ-owned business that isn't on this list, please email us at and we'll add ASAP. You can also find businesses on their site (for the Seattle area and nationally) that are Black-Owned, Asian-Owned, Disability-Owned, Family-Owned, Latino-Owned, Native-Owned, Veteran-Owned and Woman-Owned. We used their amazing resources to compile and amplify these LGBTQ-owned businesses in the Seattle area. They compile information on small, local businesses throughout the country so you can make more informed decisions about where you eat, shop, get your hair done, and generally spend your money. is a fantastic resource for you to "Spend Like It Matters" - because it does.