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Restaurant | Italian
La Spiga
La Spiga's new digs make it less an osteria than an Oh!-steria. Once a homey little hangout known for piadina, fresh pasta and other specialties of Emilia-Romagna, it now resembles a chic chalet at a hip ski resort, with a patio, a view of Seattle's cityscape and some big-time bar action. Treat yourself to pasta fresca (gnocchi, tortelli, lasagna, tagliatelle), wild boar, ripe formaggi and vino from a vast library of Italian labels.
1429 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-323-8881
Hours:
Lunch: Monday-Friday 11:30a.m.-2:30p.m.
Dinner: Monday-Thursday, 5p.m. - 10p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 5p.m. - 11p.m.
Sunday, 5p.m. - 10p.m
Reservations: Recommended, Required for large parties
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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: SRW Lunch, Lunch, Happy hour, Dinner
Alcohol: Wine, Beer, Liquor
Payment forms: Visa, Mastercard, Personal checks, American Express
Parking: Valet parking, Free parking, Street parking
Disabled access: Yes, no wheelchair access to second story dining area
Features: Good for large groups, Romantic, Good view, Happy Hour Everyday 5-6:30pm
Recommended

KEVIN P. CASEY / FOR THE SEATTLE TIMES
La Spiga's chic new space - just down the street from the original - has cozy booths, a huge bar, a patio and a view of the city.
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