Tortas, fun drinks, and womens sports Pitch the Baby and Condesa teaming up on Capitol Hills 19th Ave E

Seattle, WALocal News

Pitch the Baby, a new sports bar, is set to open in Capitol Hill, Seattle, revitalizing the historic site of the Kingfish Cafe. This exciting project is led by an all-star team of local women, including Monica Dimas, Anais Custer, and Kim “Kimfer” Flanery-Rye, known for their impactful contributions to the food and drink culture in the area. The bar promises to offer a dynamic mix of fun drinks and a robust food menu, all while celebrating women's sports. Dimas is also reintroducing her beloved Tortas Condesa, which will occupy the north section of the space, adding to the culinary offerings. This venture reflects a growing trend in Seattle's hospitality scene, where sports bars are expanding their focus to include leagues like the WNBA and NWSL.

Past attempts to revitalize this location have faced challenges, but the new partnership hopes to create a welcoming atmosphere for sports enthusiasts and food lovers alike. As the opening date approaches, more details about the food and drink offerings are anticipated. Community members are encouraged to follow @pitchthebabybar for updates on this promising addition to Capitol Hill.

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