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Editorial fromThe menu features seasonally inspired American favorites prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Chef Joshua Theilen, formerly executive sous chef at Trellis restaurant at Kirkland's Heathman Hotel, mans the kitchen. His menu, though…
6722 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, AR, 98103, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | Closed | |
Tue | 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. | |
Sat | 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. | |
Sun | 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
Nice neighborhood spot – The food is certainly impressive here, thoughtfully prepared and changing regularly depending on availability. The menu is brief, as is the wine list but there is something for everyone. The place can be noisy on weekends as the tables are a bit close together and it's certainly not a "romantic" place but is charming and welcoming. The waitstaff has always been pleasant and professional when I have visited.
NOT "let down" in the least! – Not sure how anyone could feel "let down" by this gem, unless they went expecting the Herbfarm. Okay, the Herbfarm is HUGE and costs about $500 per couple, and this place is a quiet, cozy, neighborhood bistro with a former Herbfarm chef who puts out simple, fresh dishes with as many locally farmed ingredients as he can get his hands on! This place exudes "welcome to our family" from the moment you walk in the door. That's probably the owner who shows you to your table. Her mom did the paintings... read more
Take it from a Concierge... – Take it from a Concierge. I have eaten at nearly every restaurant between West Seattle and Wallingford, and this is my favorite. Every meal feels like an education in simple food done right. I am 'so over' places with stacked food, or colorful drizzled food served with something on fire! When I order something at the Stumbling Goat, it often seems like the first time I've tried it, as in: "Oh, THIS is what a pork chop should be like," or, "I've never liked beets in my life until now, THIS is how... read more
Let down – I am a Greenwood local and was excited to try this restaurant given the accolades and pedigree of the chef touted in the press. Ive dined at The Herbfarm and Campagne Cafe with happy results and expected the same especially given the price ($85 for two entrees, one appetizer, two glasses of wine, and tip). I was tragically disappointed. The wine list was scant but reasonably priced. Choices by the glass are very limited (only 3 reds). The pate was served too cold, impossible to eat with the marginal bread (also se... read more
Welcome to the Neighborhood!!! – I've been here a few times now and it is consistently excellent. Service can be a bit spotty, and the menu is fairly limited, but the food is stellar. We had a gnocci that was amazing. Even the side dishes and salads are innovative and superb. The ambiance is romantic, yet unpretentious.
Comfort and Class! – The Stumbling Goat does a fabulous presentation of familiar comfort foods. Try the roast chicken and mashed potatoes, or any of the pork dishes. The beet salad is fresh, wonderful, loaded with Stilton, and big enough for two people to share as an appetizer. Save room for the molten choclate cake for a perfect way to end the evening. Service by Sarah or Michaal adds measurably to the evening.
Stumbling Goat Bistro has a 4.2 star rating with 58 reviews.
Stumbling Goat Bistro is open now. It will close at 9:00 p.m.
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