Georgetown Bites and Sites 2026

Yesterday was the Georgetown Bites and Sites event. This food walk is held annually in March in Georgetown, Seattle's oldest neighborhood. We attend every year and we try to go to different businesses to mix things up. We did do one repeat spot this year because they had Poloma cocktails for one ticket, and we find $5 for a drink too good to pass up. 

How the event works. It's held from 11 am until 5 pm but try to go early since some places sell out of their featured items for the event. Purchase your tickets first, and you'll receive a map with the participating locations and where to find them. Each ticket costs $5 and you will exchange it for either one or two items. Most items were worth one ticket, except for a sandwich we got from Kuma Kitchen and Bar that was worth two. 

You can also add some one-dollar bills to your purchase to tip each business you visit, if you don't already have some bills with you. When you get your event map, put together a plan with your group and decide which exact spots you'll want to visit. At each location, you can either dine-in or take your items to go. 




We went for dessert first, only because I was worried they'd sell out fast. We went pretty early, around 11:15. Our first stop was the Vietnamese coffee place Voi Ca Phe. Their event item were three pastries. They had a Mini Pastry Pack featuring a Rice Krispy Treat, an Orange Zest Mini Scone, and a Mini Meringue Cookie. Since the four of us were sharing, we all got a couple of bites. The scone was the winner of the three. It was soft and had a tasty orange flavor from the orange zest. 


Voi Ca Phe 

6105 13th Ave S 

Seattle, WA 

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Our next stop was Deep Sea Sugar and Salt. This local cake shop has some of the best cake slices we've ever had. For the Georgetown Bites and Sites event their featured item was a Mini Cake Cup. You could choose between a Chocolate Oreo Crunch or a Raspberry Funfetti Custard one, or both, of course. We shared the Chocolate Oreo Crunch one and it was incredible! The chocolate cake was so moist, and the buttercream and Oreo pieces tasted like a dream. We should have got two and we should have bought the Raspberry one, also! 


Deep Sea Sugar and Salt 

6235 Airport Wy, S 

Seattle, WA 

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For our third business during the event, it was time for something savory and a little something to drink. We headed to El Sirenito for a Paloma cocktail and a Tuna Tostada. We sat at a table and enjoyed our Paloma's which tasted bright and fruity. The Tuna Tostada was fresh and stacked with yummy tuna, jalapeños, avocado, and more. We've visited this Mexican restaurant and bar lots of times, and we're always impressed with the food and drinks! 


El Sirenito 

5901 Airport Wy, S 

Seattle, WA 

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Our final stop was at Kuma Kitchen and Bar for some Brisket Sandwiches and Egg Rolls. The Eggs Rolls were Vegetable ones and came with two to an order in exchange for one ticket. The sandwich had beef brisket and a pho broth for two tickets. The sandwich was two thumbs up! It had melted cheese, basil, and the brisket was nice and tender. It was piping hot, especially when dipped in the flavorful hot pho broth. This is another Georgetown restaurant we've been to a few times before and it never disappoints! 


Kuma Kitchen and Bar 

6003 12th Ave S

Seattle, WA 

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 Georgetown Bites and Sites  

The official website for this Georgetown Event, so you can plan for next year! 


Have you even attended this Seattle food event? Leave a comment below if you have, and what your favorite food item was! 


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