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This lively place often has a line for a table, but it is well worth the wait. The food is fresh, plentiful, inventive and good! Drinks are imaginative and delicious. You can eat inside or on the... More
This lively place often has a line for a table, but it is well worth the wait. The food is fresh, plentiful, inventive and good! Drinks are imaginative and delicious. You can eat inside or on the deck overlooking Portage Bay. You can also do take out and eat on the steps or picnic tables next to the restaurant. Or better yet, do take out and rent a kayak at the dock below and eat on the water!
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The wait can be long. So put your name in and go rent a kayak for 45 minutes. Super relaxing and feels like the old days before kids when you did an outdoor activity followed by dinner and drinks.... More
The wait can be long. So put your name in and go rent a kayak for 45 minutes. Super relaxing and feels like the old days before kids when you did an outdoor activity followed by dinner and drinks. Great margaritas.
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My family loves this place. The food is fresh and tasty. We have tried all the fish tacos and each is a unique take. Bad chips - store bought out of the bag - great salsa. test
My family loves this place. The food is fresh and tasty. We have tried all the fish tacos and each is a unique take. Bad chips - store bought out of the bag - great salsa. test
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I used to think Aqua Verde had the best ceasar around, but upon a recent visit I drastically change my mind.
I used to think Aqua Verde had the best ceasar around, but upon a recent visit I drastically change my mind.
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Furtunately for the owners, but less so for the rest of us, Agua Verde is becoming the worst-kept secret in Wallingford. Take a great, funky Baja-Mexican restaurant, add a killer location on the... More
Furtunately for the owners, but less so for the rest of us, Agua Verde is becoming the worst-kept secret in Wallingford. Take a great, funky Baja-Mexican restaurant, add a killer location on the north shore of Portage Bay, mix in a kayak rental business downstairs, and sprinkle with some of the best margaritas this side of the border, and you have a one-of-a-kind full-service destination for any sunny afternoon in Seattle.So what's not to like? Not much. In the interests of full disclosure, the wait can be long (though it's a good natured crowd, not least because drinks can be purchased while you wait). The food is solid, with occasional flashes of casual genius, but don't expect to be wowed by innovation or preparation. And the kayaking, while an excellent pre-meal adventure, doesn't come cheap. Those few caveats aside, if you're looking for a fun activity and the sun is shining, Agua Verde should be near the top of your list. Give it a shot!
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This place rocks. The guys who run the show are all super nice and helpful (even arranged for us to have 100 folks kayak and lunch the day before our wedding). The food is delicious and worth the... More
This place rocks. The guys who run the show are all super nice and helpful (even arranged for us to have 100 folks kayak and lunch the day before our wedding). The food is delicious and worth the wait- priced right and fresh,fresh, fresh. Take a kayak out and explore the cut and the arboretum and then kick back with a beer and a taco.
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