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Explore the freshest new businesses to debut in Seattle

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Published on October 03, 2019
Explore the freshest new businesses to debut in SeattleEden Hill Provisions | Photo: Marc L./Yelp

Interested in getting the lowdown on the newest restaurant and retail additions to Seattle? From a Turkish spot to a cidery, read on for a list of the newest businesses to land near you.

Eden Hill Provisions

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Now open at 1935 Queen Anne Ave. North in Queen Anne is Eden Hill Provisions, a bar and traditional American spot.

Eden Hill Provisions features a diverse menu of kettle corn brussels sprouts, cauliflower chilaquiles, sea scallop and crab lasagna, bacon and brisket burgers and more. There's also brunch with dishes like fried shrimp and grits, French toast sticks and a BLT benedict. 

Locust Cider & Brewing

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Stop by 1222 Post Alley in Central Business District and you'll find Locust Cider & Brewing, a new brewpub and cidery.

Locust Cider & Brewing serves hard cider, craft beer and canned wine as well as cider slushies and an extended food menu, which includes Uli's Sausages in flavors like jalapeño cheddar and rosemary chicken.

Kitchen Istanbul

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Kitchen Istanbul is a Turkish spot, that recently opened its doors at 1744 N.W. Market St. in Ballard.

Kitchen Istanbul offers traditional Turkish dishes like baba ghanoush, Turkish style gyros, chicken shish kebab, char-grilled octopus, falafel and more. There are also various vegetarian options. 

Lady Jaye

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A new addition to West Seattle , Lady Jaye is a smokehouse and cocktail bar that's located at 4523 California Ave. SW.

On the menu, you'll find smoked mushroom dip, fried pork cakes, smoked bologna sandwiches, pork cheek mac and cheese, garlic prawns and more. 

Pair your food with a sampling of different whiskeys in a whiskey flight, or one of the craft cocktails like a smoked Old Fashioned or the G. Rye Joe — a concoction of Rittenhouse rye, Meletti Amaro, Fernet-Branca and orange bitters.

Roots Movement

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New to 3400 Harbor Ave. SW in Industrial District is Roots Movement, a Pilates and massage therapist spot.

Roots Movement aims to help restore the body after an injury, offering massages, neuromuscular reprogramming, pilates, one-on-one fitness sessions and more.


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