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- CCarlSeattle / Eastern Washington •6 reviews5.0Dined todayOur waiter was friendly and answered our questions, as well as being attentive. The food was amazing! As the tables filled, the noise level got louder as people were having conversations.More infoRoePrice: Expensive• American• Bellingham•4.8
- MMMoMoSeaSeattle / Eastern Washington •5 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoLoved our dinner at Estelle. Made a last minute reservation so had to sit at the bar, but it was still lovely and delicious.More infoEstellePrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.7
- BBeckySeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoWe always have a great experience at Carnal and this time we loved being able to sit next to the roaring fire! The food is innovative and delicious and I had great fun trying my first cocktail that included shiitake mushrooms and whiskey and who knew that could be so good?! Also, the delicata squash was amazing. All in all, a wonderful way to spend a Friday evening :)More infoCarnalPrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.8
- SSteveVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •19 reviews5.0Dined on 23 Jan 2025Anthony’s is a special place to dine in Anacortes. Casey, Ben and Tonya are all great managers. The servers are professional, kind and friendly. Kasey, Adam Christy, Deb, Alice, Saul and Miranda will take great care of you. Everything is great there but the melting chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream and raspberry purée is to die for.More infoAnthony's - Cap Sante MarinaPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Anacortes•4.5
- TTonySeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on 19 Jan 2025Me and my girlfriend love going to this place. The food is great and it’s reasonably priced (60 for a filet) for a high end steakhouse. The service is always great, and they rarely get the temp undercooked. Overall it’s better than David’s Broiler and El Goucho and I won’t count the Temu steakhouse Ruth’s Chris because they are trash. 2 people with a drink is around 200 ( with a 40 dollar tip) and the food is well worth it for that price. I highly recommend this place instead of driving south to Danial’s Broiler or El GouchoMore info13moonsPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Anacortes•4.8
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