The Bellevue Collection Northwest's Premier Shopping and Dining Destination

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Collection is the Northwest's premier shopping and dining hub, showcasing over 200 retail shops and 50 restaurants. It has evolved significantly since the opening of Bellevue Square in 1946, transforming into a major mixed-use development connected by sky bridges. Recent additions to the dining scene, including innovative establishments like Club Seltzer, KODE Pizza, and EatDirt, illustrate a dynamic shift in Bellevue's culinary offerings. These new restaurants not only provide fresh dining experiences but also reflect the local community's growth and vibrancy. The Collection embodies a mix of global brands and luxury spaces, including the upscale Lincoln Square and Bellevue Place, enhancing its appeal as a destination.

With 12,000 free parking spaces, it remains accessible for both locals and visitors. The Bellevue Collection's commitment to providing diverse shopping and dining options positions it as a cornerstone of the region's economy. As Bellevue continues to evolve, it solidifies its status as a key player in the Northwest's retail and dining landscape, attracting both residents and tourists alike.

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