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Join us on a walking food tour between appetizer, entree, and dessert at three of the cities' most desirable restaurants.

 

We highlight the flavors and spice that make each Seattle neighborhood unique.  Three hours, 9-courses over three restaurants and no tiny bites, you'll have enough for a full meal. See our sample menu and satiate your curiosity.

Kirkland

Kirkland

Communal - limited dates

Thanks to Kirkland's diverse population, international cuisine abounds at its restaurants! A short drive across Lake Washington is a global diner's delight.

Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill

Parties of 6-16

Global flavors and food rule this neighborhood east of downtown. Walking the streets, you will find a colorful, urban food scene with a metropolitan buzz.

Belltown

Belltown

Parties of 6-16

In the mix of downtown, you will find the 2nd street life of bustling bars and up-and-coming eateries while surrounded by the rising condos.

South Lake Union

South Lake Union

Communal - limited dates

Variety rules when it comes to dining in South Lake Union. This neighborhood offers sustainable food for brunch, lunch, and fancy dinner spots with views.

Downtown Seattle

Downtown Seattle

Parties of 6-16

For an authentic taste of the city, there's no better place to start than at the center of Seattle. This neighborhood has your must-see Seattle restaurants.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market

Parties of 6-16

Food-focused travelers know that Pike Place is the quintessential spot for destination dining in Seattle. The restaurants and eateries are the areas best.

Eastlake

Eastlake

Communal - limited dates

Quaint, tucked away, and always delicious. Explore Eastlake, and it's collection of new and old favorite restaurants.

Pioneer Square

Pioneer Square

Parties of 6-16

This on-trend culinary scene offers something for every culinary desire. Pioneer Square is the heart of food enthusiast culture.

Madison Valley

Madison Valley

Communal - limited dates

Madison Valley has long been a destination for anyone who wants to enjoy a chic place to eat. Join us as we discover its eclectic mix of restaurants.

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.

Why dine progressive with us? Our belief is that disappointment is only derived through expectations. By keeping the location and menu a secret it allows you, our guest, to fully immerse yourself in the experience of dining. On our progressive dining experiences, we visit 3 upscale full-service restaurants all within walking distance and dine on appetizer, entree, and dessert within 2.5 to 3 hours. No tiny bites here, you'll eat enough for a full meal.

 

We take care of everything. Our concierge works with you to define each dining experience. On the day of the event you show up, your group eats, and you leave. No confusing menus to pick from, no concerns about allergies, and no checks to split. In the end, you receive a delicious, effortless experience 

 

Help us impact food sustainability in a positive way. Did you know that for every meal prepared and served at a restaurant, 1/2 pound of that food goes to waste either in prep, left on the table, or leftovers you don’t eat? Dining with the Pretty Fork, the right amount of food comes out, less food goes to waste, and you go home sated. It's that simple.

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

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