Cultivating a Neighborly, Unforgettable Experience at Bake's Place

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bake's Place Bar & Bistro in Bellevue, Washington, is embracing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic by enhancing its outdoor dining experience and diversifying its service offerings. The venue, equipped with a waterproof tent and ample al fresco seating, is ready to welcome back customers seeking a sense of normalcy. Owners Craig Baker and Chris Peterson are focused on transforming their establishment from a music-centric venue into a premium restaurant with live music as an added attraction. They have launched various promotions, such as Whiskey Wednesday and Tiki Thursday, to encourage weekday visits and keep patrons engaged. The anticipated return of corporate employees from nearby tech giants, including Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft, is expected to drive increased reservations and events.

Baker and Peterson are committed to providing a warm, neighborly atmosphere, aiming to remember patrons' favorite drinks and foster meaningful conversations. Their proactive approach during the pandemic has them primed for an "explosive return," ensuring an unforgettable experience for their guests. With their slogan, "You only have to find us once," they emphasize the importance of personal touches in building customer relationships.

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