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Private Progressive Dining

We host your private dinner for groups of 6 to 200 and visit the cities best restaurants and local chefs for something different. We tailor our culinary and foodie experiences to individuals who are looking for an intimate, entertaining and flavorful Seattle experience. With thousands of successful group dining events under our belts, our custom events are the perfect way to get a taste of Seattle while enjoying valuable time spent with co-workers and colleagues. Groups of 6+ can book Monday to Saturday in any neighborhood Check availability

 

Whether a group of 6 a group of 200 people, you'll work directly with a concierge to curate a delicious and unique team bonding experience for your company on our culinary experiences.

 

  • Option to customize the length, start time and tour duration

  • Private experience limited to your group only

  • Easily accommodate small and large groups

  • Customize restaurant locations and add drink pairings.

Our hosts will lead your team through Seattle for a culinary experience at multiple restaurants. We will work with your group to find spaces that fit, or we can split very large groups into different restaurants with multiple guides. Private tours are customizable to what works best for your team. We’ll organize your experience to limit wait times and maximize tasting and bonding time. Just show up, eat, and be happy.
 

At the restaurants, your group will often hear from chefs and restaurateurs. While eating at the restaurants and walking in between stops and while dining, your large group will also have plenty of time to connect and network. We make sure to leave time for your team to bond, so our experiences aren’t over scheduled. Get ready to share your own food stories while learning about the food stories of the neighborhood. 

How It Works:

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Once Confirmed: 24-hours prior to your tour you will receive an email with a glimpse into the menu and the precise location and time to meet.

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Need to know? Dietary restrictions, groups, specific dates, accessibility, or private events are welcome to Contact Us to ensure your experience is a success.

 

Keep in mind: We are a non-discriminatory food tour. We respect allergies, avoidance and the innovation that vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets bring to the world of food.  We work hard to tailor each experience to each guest and request at least 48 hours notice so we can customize menus.

 

If you have dietary restrictions: please read our frequently asked questions before confirming your reservations. Contact us if you have questions.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

“It was amazing! As a first-time visitor to Seattle, this was a perfect way to get to see a Seattle neighborhood, have some great food, and learn about Seattle first-hand from one of its locals.” 

 

—  Bill, Atlanta

Meet: the neighborhoods

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Here are a sampling of the neighborhoods we work with:

Pioneer Square: This on-trend culinary scene offers something for every craving and culinary desire. Pioneer Square was the birthplace of the city in Seattle. Now more than 100 years later, the historic neighborhood is bustling once again with brick buildings and a lot of the hippest restaurants and bars in the city. 

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West Seattle: From the relaxed beach town vibe to trendy boutiques, bars, and restaurants worth writing home about, West Seattle blends laid-back charm with its family-friendly roots. On California Avenue, go for sustainable sourced and ridiculously fresh sushi or epic fried chicken and Hawaiian-inspired cuisine. This neighborhood also has some of the city's best Italian and Spanish tapas around.

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Downtown Seattle: For an authentic taste of the city, there's no better place to start than at the center of Seattle. This area is home to everything from glassy skyscrapers to historic brick buildings, modern boutiques to flagship department stores, and of course some of the country's hottest restaurants.

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South Lake Union: Variety rules when it comes to dining in South Lake Union. Although South Lake Union had humble beginnings, progress was always a core tenant of the neighborhood. This neighborhood offers sustainable food for brunch, lunch, dinner - and a few fancy happy hours to boot. The multitude of new hot spot bars and trendy eateries make this busy lakeside neighborhood the next best thing to sliced bread.

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