Sip Away Under the Sun Perfect Patios in the Heart of Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Embrace the summer season by exploring Bellevue's top outdoor patios, as highlighted in this article. Bake’s Place Bar & Bistro stands out with its claim to the largest patio in the Northwest, providing ample space for social distancing while enjoying live music and savory dishes like Goat Cheese Gnocchi. For those looking for a casual yet delicious experience, Gilbert’s on Main offers a diverse menu featuring matzo ball soup and a rich lox platter, alongside a coffee bar perfect for midday breaks. Carmine’s, nestled near Bellevue Park, invites diners to indulge in their famous burrata and heavenly tiramisu, all while basking in the sun on their inviting patio. The article emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses during these times, showcasing a variety of dining options that cater to different tastes.

With the sun shining and outdoor dining available, Bellevue's culinary scene is thriving, offering the perfect atmosphere for a delightful outing. Don't miss the chance to enjoy these local favorites and experience the vibrant culture of Bellevue dining.

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