Where to take HIM/HER to dinner on Valentine's Day

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    mcveighgroup
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    In West Seattle we have a ton of great options. I know the Bamboo Grill down on Alki has a great menu selection this year. Chef Beh (which btw is one of West Seattle’s best Chefs) has a incredible menu picked out. Not only that, their bartenders have made some special drinks like the “Valentini”.

    http://www.bamboobarandgrill.com/bamboo-grill-alki-beach-Valentines-Day-Dinner.html

    Anyhow, please drop some additional places to go in this thread. It might help give us guys some ideas on where to take her for Valentine’s Day.

    #717274

    johnnyblegs
    Member

    Steaks from the Swinery.

    Wine from Bin 41.

    Vegies & other sides from West Seattle Produce.

    Dine at home (:

    #717275

    JustSarah
    Participant

    Am I the only one growing tired of the “sly” advertisements for Bamboo Bar & Grill?

    P.S. They’re not sly at all — they’re quite obvious, actually.

    #717276

    datamuse
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    SarahScoot: nope.

    Dudes. You wanna advertise, buy advertising. That’s what it’s for.

    #717277

    cclarue
    Member

    SarahScoot:nope

    #717278

    Carol PB
    Member

    His/her company manages their website-self advertising?

    #717279

    JustSarah
    Participant

    Yep, Carol — click on “member” under the OP’s name and you’ll see that all the posts by this member have been to promote Bamboo. They’re not very covert, that’s for sure. Points for transparency, I suppose?

    #717280

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Actually, Bamboo/Pegasus is a sponsor.

    You don’t even have to scroll through the sidebar to doublecheck that … for quite some time we have had a handy list linked from the SPONSORS! tab atop every page of the site.

    https://westseattleblog.com/wsb-sponsors

    However, we do need to note to this post’er what the rules are for this section.

    #717281

    pam
    Member

    Get a couple lobster tails (on sale I believe at both QFC and Safeway), a couple steaks – uncover the bbq… a little romance at home.

    #717282

    inactive
    Member

    I’ll still want to try the Cobb salad there, if they follow the rules. Is that ok? I’m a little conflicted about it now. ;)

    #717283

    datamuse
    Participant

    We actually don’t do V-day around our house…I’m going to a metal concert with a friend that night.

    My favorite place for a romantic dinner out is Ephesus. I think my husband would choose Jak’s.

    #717284

    JustSarah
    Participant

    We’re going to Mashiko. I’m allergic to fish. It’s a chef’s choice menu; I feel quite silly… but I love what they do with veggies and shellfish/crustaceans, so oh well!

    #717285

    Elizagrace
    Participant

    I can’t believe that La Rustica didn’t get a shout out. I love that place, small, family run, fantastic food and not bank breaking to treat a date.

    #717286

    casaboba
    Member

    Oh crap! I MISSED Valentines Day. No wonder my partner hasn’t spoken to me since mid-February…

    #717287

    Sonoma
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    Funny that the OP would use their real company name. Just google The McVeigh Group. They do Web site development and marketing. I would assume that Bamboo Grill is one of their clients. I hope Bamboo isn’t paying them too much for this kind of “advertising.”

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