Seattle Restaurant Week

Seattle Restaurant Week is a biannual celebration of Seattle-area cuisine, inspiring diners to explore the regional flavors of the Northwest through prix fixe dining promotions served by some of the city’s best most celebrated chefs from Seattle’s best restaurants.

This fall’s Seattle Restaurant Week is a month-long event, running form Oct. 25 – Nov. 21, and will be both a celebration of the amazing food and diversity in our local cuisine and an invitation to support our restaurants and communities. 

Good Food Kitchens

Good Food Kitchens is a food assistance, economic development, and local food resilience program serving King County. Funds received through individual donations and public and private institutions directly support restaurants preparing meals to those in need, while supporting local farms and producers and building long-term local supply chain relationships.

Good Food Resilience Series

A series of three virtual workshops to provide meaningful peer-learning and partnership building opportunities across the Puget Sound regional food system in response to the COVID-19 crisis. 

These workshops will spotlight new models and programs that food businesses, community members, organizations have developed to address the negative impacts of the pandemic. We’ll identify opportunities for collaboration to support their work and explore how these new systems can help build a more resilient, sustainable, and just local food economy going forward.

Good Food Forum

Made possible with support from King Conservation District and the Port of Seattle, Good Food Forum is an online community connecting stakeholders across our regional food system in order to build a more sustainable, resilient, and just local food economy.

This is a free, business-to-business resource to facilitate new market opportunities, match resources, and share events, knowledge, and best practices between farmers, fishers, ranchers, food manufacturers, restaurants, food service institutions, retailers, farmers markets, processors, distributors, food hubs, and food access, food recovery, and business support organizations who operate in or serve people or businesses in King County. 

If you’re interested in joining Good Food Forum, click below and request to join. 

Restaurants at Home Map

An interactive map of Seattle-area restaurant pantries, prepare-at-home meals, and community kitchens. 

Getting Started

Restaurants at Home was created to help people find fresh & locally produced foods while supporting local restaurants, local farms and producers, and community members in need who have been challenged by the COVID crisis and its response. 

Use the Food Finder button at the top left to search a la carte and food box options for pantry items, CSAs, meat & seafood, meal kits, and ready-to-heat meals. Use the Community Kitchen filter to find food if you are in need of a meal or to support restaurants providing those to the community. 

If you would like to add or update your restaurant, please use this survey to submit the listing or forward to someone who should be included!

For other resources to find farm-direct options and local delivery services, along with restaurants doing traditional takeout and delivery, visit our Eat Local Support Hub. While there, take a look at other ways you can be supported and support the local community during this time. 

This map was created with support from the Natural Resources program at Green River College and made possible with support from King Conservation District.

Questions

Questions about Good Food Kitchens? Reach out to gro.doogelttaes@kfg.

Questions about Seattle Restaurant Week? Reach out to gro.doogelttaes@wrs

Questions about Good Food Forum or Restaurants at Home? Reach out to gro.doogelttaes@hairam.

Interested in sponsorship opportunities to support our Good Food work? Reach out to gro.doogelttaes@nire.

Help Support Our Mission

By supporting Seattle Good Business Network, you help support our work to build a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive local economy, and to help our local businesses when they need it the most. Learn about all the work we do here.