Bite of Bellevue Feast on Discounts and Your Favorite Dishes

Bellevue, WALocal News

The "Bite of Bellevue Passport" initiative is a strategic collaboration between Visit Bellevue and the Dining District at The Bellevue Collection, aimed at revitalizing local dining experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. This digital passport serves as a comprehensive mobile guide, allowing users to access exclusive discounts and promotional offers from a curated selection of Bellevue restaurants. Valid through December 31, 2020, the passport features deals such as 10% off take-out orders, free desserts, and appetizers with entree purchases. In addition to these offers, diners can earn a $25 gift certificate by redeeming five unique restaurant offers, fostering further patronage of local establishments. The initiative not only provides financial relief for diners but also encourages safe dining practices during these challenging times.

With an emphasis on community support, the campaign aims to connect residents, commuters, and visitors to Bellevue's rich culinary landscape. The "Bite of Bellevue" is part of the larger "Heart of Bellevue" campaign, which showcases local businesses and their resilience amidst the ongoing crisis. This program exemplifies how communities can come together to support local economies while ensuring a safe and enjoyable dining experience.

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