Social Hour at Civility Unrest

Bellevue, WALocal News

Join the culinary celebration at the "Social Hour" event hosted by Civility & Unrest in Bellevue, Washington, on October 17, 2017. This lively gathering spotlights the best of regional cuisine from the Pacific Northwest, offering attendees a chance to immerse themselves in the local food culture. Guests can expect a vibrant atmosphere ideal for socializing, networking, and indulging in delightful dishes crafted from fresh, local ingredients. The event not only promotes the restaurant scene in Downtown Bellevue but also encourages community connections among food enthusiasts. With a focus on cooking and regional specialties, the "Social Hour" serves as a platform for showcasing the unique flavors of the area.

This engaging event is particularly timely, considering the growing interest in local and sustainable dining experiences. As Bellevue continues to develop its reputation as a culinary destination, events like this play a crucial role in attracting both locals and visitors. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the culinary landscape of Bellevue and connect with fellow food lovers.

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