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Squeaky Bean

Squeaky Bean

1500 Wynkoop Street, Denver, 80202, United States Of America

Meat • Cheese • Chicken • American


"We ordered wine and cocktails, which were served quickly and perfectly. The Squeaky Bean boasts a variety of unique cocktails crafted with local spirits and presented over impressive, crystal-clear three-inch ice cubes. The two cocktails I sampled—one made with tequila and the other with bourbon—were not only visually stunning but also delicious and complex in flavor. Afterward, we requested to see the cheese cart and were thrilled with a cheese plate that featured a rich gorgonzola, a Vermont cheddar, an aged Gouda (if memory serves— I was a bit distracted by the chefs at the time), and a creamy cheese made from water buffalo milk. The presentation was elevated with mixed nuts, green olives, and peach preserves, alongside house-made crackers that, though they appeared simple, were surprisingly buttery and flavorful. Our hungry group finished the cheese plate in under ten minutes. Next, we ordered two salads to share among the three of us. The first salad—a smoky, creamy grilled eggplant paired with thinly sliced plums and raw Asian greens—left a lasting impression. In contrast, the heirloom tomato salad did not have the same impact. While it aimed to showcase the vibrant acidity of the beautiful tomatoes, I found the flavors somewhat subdued. At any other restaurant, this dish would have been a highlight, but at The Squeaky Bean, it was my least favorite. Our first entrée was a wagyu beef teres major, a lean and slightly chewy cut from the shoulder. Although it wasn’t as tender as anticipated, it was rich in flavor, highlighted by a delightful bone marrow wine sauce served in a brown eggshell. The beef was complemented by an exquisite wild mushroom preparation that could easily have stood as a main dish itself, along with a rich potato “bar.” Cooked to a perfect rare, it was one of the finest cuts of beef I’ve enjoyed in quite some time. We also sampled the fried chicken, which is uniquely prepared by deboning and skinning the chicken, then rolling the breast meat in thigh meat, rewrapping it all in skin, and frying it. This innovative approach to classic fried chicken came with a robust gravy and a stuffed artichoke heart filled with zucchini puree. Topped with crispy, bacon-like chicken skin, each bite took me back to the best Thanksgiving dinner I’ve ever experienced. The Squeaky Bean is a truly one-of-a-kind establishment. The quality of the food, ingredients, and creativity behind each dish deserve national acclaim. Yet, it's the venue’s distinctive “personality” that truly elevates the overall experience. The decor is both whimsical and refined, creating a lively and cheerful atmosphere where patrons genuinely enjoy their time. Despite being newly opened for just a few weeks, the staff operate seamlessly, exuding palpable pride and dedication to curating memorable experiences for diners. “Foodies” will undoubtedly fall in love with The Squeaky Bean, as will anyone who appreciates imaginative dishes made from fresh, flavorful ingredients. Conversely, those merely in search of a simple meal might be better off elsewhere, as the restaurant's noteworthy charms may not resonate with them."

Re:public

Re:public

429 Westlake Ave N Seattle, WA 98109, 98109-5279, United States

Bars • French • Italian • American


"Can I give more than That's just how amazing the staff, food, drinks and overall experience is at Re:public. This was our second time. The first time my boyfriend and I were wandering around and happened upon this place and decided to pop in for dinner. It was a magical experience (please bring back those mussels with the spicy peppers and corn broth! Omg, I still dream about it The bar staff was jovial and entertaining, perfectly interactive while we dined, and service, impeccable. Courteous, prompt, thoughtful...well, to have a night like that repeated you would think near impossible! Well guess again!! Last night was a celebration of my brother's birthday. I had requested, if possible, on OpenTable if we could possibly sit at the bar because of our awesome experience last time. I figured people rarely read notes and it's a hassle so why would anyone bother. Well, we came in for our reservation and there at the bar was a chalkboard sign with our reservation name and three spaces saved at the bar. (Mind you, it's busy and they still held spot Tyler behind the bar and the rest of the staff were awesome! Meals were perfectly coursed, wine and waters never empty, and to even bring us extra broth for our mussels! (I'm tellin' ya'll--get the mussels We dined on the wild boar bolognese again (phenomenal) and the pheasant (bomb! Crispy and juicy). They not only met the mark from our first visit, they far exceeded my expectations!! Huge shout out to the Manager on duty--he runs a perfect, beautiful restaurant. We will be back and have found our new favorite spot in Seattle. Thank you for making our celebration as if it were your own!"

Streamliner Diner

Streamliner Diner

397 Winslow Way East, 98110, Bainbridge Island, United States

Cafés • Coffee • Diners • American


"Basically the only place in Kitsap open for brunch on Sundays with decent vegan options! The tofu scramble has some tasty marinated tofu chunks with spinach and mushrooms, but I don’t like mushrooms so got them to sub in olives. They did charge me an extra $1 for that. It comes with perfectly cooked and steaming hash browns on the side and your choice of toast or muffin. I specified no butter for my toast, but it did come out totally dry. I was fine with that for the most part, but had finished my food with half a piece left and half wasn’t going to eat it dry, some jam would’ve been nice! I would’ve asked, but we were in a rush. They also initially forgot to bring my hash browns, but quickly remedied that when I asked about it. The place is busy. We arrived at 11:10 am in a Sunday and though there was no line, all tables were full. We lucked out as a group of three was just leaving, but it took a few minutes to turn over the table. Once we sat we ordered quickly and coffee came out fast (they have oat milk), but then the food took quite a while. Since we needed to leave, we went in and asked to pay around 12:40 pm. There is a nice little outdoor seating area for when the weather is decent! It’s October and we were fine outside, I imagine they close that at some point. We did notice that whenever the Seattle-Bainbridge ferry arrived, there was a mad rush of people and a line would form, so if you’re not coming off the ferry, would highly recommend you look at the ferry schedule to avoid right after one arrives. My friends (not vegan) got the BLT Benedict and breakfast burrito and said they were good and filling. “Perfectly cooked poached eggs with runny yolk and no slimy whites.”"