
Romantic restaurants that aren’t super pricey/valentines day in Seattle?! HELP?
My boyfriend and I both are from California but live in Seattle for school so neither of us are too familiar with the area outside of U-District. His friend told him about some place called the Pink Door and we had vday reservations there. Long story short, something has come up and we had to cancel the reservation. We’re looking for romantic restaurants that won’t cost a ton that have space open for either then 12th, 13th, or 14th (preferably 14th). Also what’s some fun cutesy stuff to do around Seattle? Or any places that are fun just to walk around and enjoy eachother’s company? I heard Queen Anne is nice.
Oh sidenote: we are students and neither of us have a car. So we will have to take a bus (romantic right? lol). If you can keep suggestions not to-to far from U-District, but still maybe far enough that the place won’t be packed with peers, that’d be lovely.
Thank you all
xoxoxo
Long Provincial is a great upscale vietnamese place downtown. Don’t think pho or banh mi, this is much nicer, and very unique. Fancy inside, great food, great original cocktails and sodas, and not expensive at all. You can take the 71,72, or 73 and get downtown and it shouldn’t be a far walk.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/long-provincial-vietnamese-restaurant-seattle
http://longprovincial.com/
Baby @ The Pink Door, Seattle
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