Al Fresco Friday Handcrafted Sweet Treats Under the Sun

Bellevue, WALocal News

"Al Fresco Friday" presents a delightful exploration of Bellevue’s outdoor dining scene, where handcrafted sweet treats and refreshing cocktails await. The article features a diverse array of local establishments, including 520 Bar & Grill, known for its laid-back atmosphere and summer-inspired drinks like the strawberry lemon drop. At Bis on Main, visitors can enjoy happy hour specials paired with premium spirits and Tony’s secret pecan pie, while Cantinetta delights with traditional Italian desserts such as tiramisu. Dough Zone Dumpling House offers comforting Chinese dishes, notably the scrumptious Mango Pancake, providing a taste of homemade goodness. Mercato Stellina Pizzeria stands out with its authentic brick oven pizza and decadent homemade tiramisu, perfect for cooling off on sunny days.

Monsoon introduces contemporary Vietnamese cuisine with unique cocktails that blend Western and Eastern flavors. This article encourages readers to explore Bellevue’s culinary offerings in celebration of the holiday weekend, while also supporting local businesses. It serves as a vibrant guide for both locals and visitors looking to experience the best of Bellevue dining.

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