Madison Valleys Kamp Social House ready to serve the boozy, partly boozy, and unboozy alike

Seattle, WALocal News

Kamp Social House has opened its doors in Madison Valley, blending alcoholic and non-alcoholic offerings to cater to diverse preferences. The cocktail menu includes options like the Definitely Maybe and The Sunset, while the food menu features dishes that reflect a mix of culinary influences. Executive chef Bridgett Lewis aims to create a unique dining experience with shareables and mains such as jerk duck and seasonal risotto. Located at 2800 E Madison, Kamp takes over from Luc, a beloved neighborhood restaurant. The venue encourages patrons to linger, offering a community-centric atmosphere where everyone can feel included.

Kamp also plans to host weekend brunches and features a kid’s menu. The restaurant’s design was executed by Capitol Hill firm Awful Good, hinting at potential future expansions. For more details, visit kampseattle. com.

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