Dough Zone Bellevue Launches a New Happy Hour

Bellevue, WALocal News

Dough Zone, known for its authentic Chinese comfort food, has launched an exclusive happy hour at its Bellevue location, running from 1-5 p. m. , Monday through Thursday. During this time, customers can enjoy 50% off draft beers, including popular brands such as Rainer Lager and Fremont Golden Pilsner. The choice to initiate the happy hour at the Bellevue flagship is strategic, as this location is the only one equipped with a bar, allowing guests to enjoy beverages alongside their traditional meals.

Andy Luc, a marketing specialist, noted that the special showcases the unique design of the Bellevue restaurant. Signature dishes like Xiao Long Bao, Q-Bao, and Dan Dan Noodles are available, all made from family recipes that emphasize authentic flavors. This initiative not only expresses gratitude to the Bellevue community but also aims to enhance the overall dining experience. The happy hour offers a blend of traditional Chinese cuisine with a modern twist, setting Dough Zone apart in the competitive Bellevue dining scene. This campaign aligns with the broader "Heart of Bellevue" initiative to spotlight local businesses and community engagement.

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