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Restaurant | Mexican
Agua Verde Cafe & Paddle Club
With fresh and spicy flavors hearkening to the Baja region of Mexico and a menu that won't empty your wallet, this spot along the shores of Portage Bay is a haven for a casual lunch or dinner. Tacos (from a variety of seafoods to organic yams) and side dishes (try the chili mashed potatoes) are the dominant theme.
1303 N.E. Boat St.
Seattle, WA 98105
Phone: 206-545-8570
Hours: Lunch 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m. Sunday; Dinner 4-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday; Happy hour 4-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday
Reservations: Not required
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Average price of a dinner entrée:
Under $10
$10 - $15
$15 - $25
$25 and over
Note: Price reflects average breakfast or lunch
entrée if that is restaurant's primary meal.
Meals available: Lunch, Dinner, Happy hour, Breakfast
Alcohol: Beer, Wine, Liquor
Payment forms: Personal checks, All major credit cards
Parking: Free parking, Street parking
Disabled access: Yes
Features: Waterfront, Outdoor dining, All ages, Solo dining, Good view
Boat rentals open March 1
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Agua Verde Cafe and Paddle Club ()
By Warren Cornwall
With colorful décor, fresh and spicy flavors hearkening to the Baja region of Mexico, and a menu that won't empty your wallet, the Agua Verde Cafe and Paddle Club (on the southern edge of the University of Washington campus, along the shores of Portage Bay) is a haven for a casual dinner or lunch.
City / neighborhood: City of Seattle | University/Montlake
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