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Spoke & Food Returns June 26th

Spoke & Food, the cycling/dining event now in its third year, returns to Seattle this year on June 26th.  Participation is easy – just bike to and from one of the participating restaurants, and they’ll donate 20% of their revenues from the night to FamilyWorks, a Seattle-based food bank and family center.

Although this event takes place all over Seattle, we have tons of north Seattle options for you:

  • Barking Dog Alehouse (Ballard)
  • Duke’s Chowder House (Green Lake)
  • Judy Fu’s Snappy Dragon (Maple Leaf)
  • Julia’s Family Bistro (Wallingford)
  • Marcello Restaurant (Roosevelt)
  • Nickerson Street Saloon (Fremont)
  • Pied Piper Alehouse (Ravenna)
  • Shelter Lounge (Ballard)
  • Stumbling Goat Bistro (Phinney Ridge)

Grab your bicycle, map your route and stay safe out there, while knowing that your contribution is helping needy families stay safe too.  Bon Appetit!

Tuesday: Spoke & Food in north Seattle – an evening of dining and bikes

Leave the car at home this Tuesday, June 28th, and bike to dinner instead for Spoke & Food, to help support the Children’s Garden Education Program at Seattle Tilth.

When you dine at the participating restaurants on Tuesday, 20% of their total revenue will go to the non-profit organization which helps teach children sustainable garden practices and how to care for the earth.

Several north Seattle restaurants are participating:

Snoose Junction Pizzaria (Ballard)

Barking Dog Alehouse (East Ballard/Phinney Ridge)

Judy Fu’s Snappy Dragon (Maple Leaf)

Stumbling Goat Bistro (Phinney Ridge)

Casa D’Italia (Ravenna)

The Scarlet Tree (Roosevelt)

Chaco Canyon Organic Cafe (U-District)

Julia’s (Wallingford)

There will be a representative for the event at each host restaurant to provide more information about the event and about Seattle Tilth, and you can also donate additional funds through the representative if you choose.

In addition, Hub & Bespoke will be hosting a “pre-func” from 5pm to 7pm Tuesday at their Fremont location (513 N 36th St) where you’re invited to come enjoy their beer & wine selection and share poetry about your bike.  If you’re a little stage-shy, bring your poem and someone will be on hand to read it for you.