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- SSusanSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoFood service a little slower than normal although well worth the wait. They were busy but not at capacity. Several open tables.More infoAnthony's - Cap Sante MarinaPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Anacortes•4.6
- MMarleneSeattle / Eastern Washington •12 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoExcellent Service, delicious food, great atmosphere… a favorite special occasion restaurant.More info13moonsPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Anacortes•4.8
- JJamesPhoenix / Arizona •10 reviews5.0Dined on 16 Nov 2024Coming from metro Phoenix which has great food, we have been pleasantly surprised by the many wonderful restaurants in Bellingham. But Carnal is a cut above. Big city vibe, and creative menu. A tad on the pricey side, but well worth it.More infoCarnalPrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.7
- MMarybethSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on 15 Nov 2024Estelle’s is simply great. The food is creative and never fails to impress. The cocktails are simply brilliant. The staff at Estelle’s are friendly, knowledgeable and work as a great team. The size, informality and sense of casual elegance is very appealing. Estelle’s has become our favorite restaurant to take friends to who visit us from out of town and is always a wonderful treat for us too. Nadine, who has been our server the last few times we’ve been there, is outstanding. She a charming and gracious woman who truly enhances the experience of dining. Not to mention her depth of knowledge and experience. Gray, at the bar, is an performer as well as a talented mixologist. The menu at Estelle’s is small, but each dish is so well done and distinctive it is very hard to have a favorite! A new-to-us dish that wowed us on our most recent visit was the ‘chicken liver mousse coastal huckleberry & chive with sunflower sourdough’ omg! We’ll be back soon again and highly recommend it.More infoEstellePrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.6
- DDaveSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on 2 Nov 2024we had an excellent waitress!! great on our timing needs too!More infoSkylark's Hidden CafePrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.6
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Discover Bow
The neighborhood known as Bow in Skagit County was likely named for a railway station in London. Today the community is famous for its Samish Bay Cheese Farm. The farm's certified organic cheese has undoubtedly made its way into the area restaurants. Likewise, the fish that is caught from the bay is a specialty at many eating establishments in Bow. At some places, you can look out over the water while you're enjoying your sockeye salmon or crab cakes. You can also get some international flavors in Bow; try a bowl of Senegalese peanut soup or an Oaxaca taco from one of the casual eateries!