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A special place for me... A few years back in Seattle my fiance (then boyfriend) and I had some vouchers to McCormick's and went for our first anniversary in January and still had some left over so we went for Valentine's Day that February. We like it so much we go there for our anniversary every year and since the first year we have always sat in a "snug" which is a private booth with a curtain so you can have a nice quiet meal with your dining guest. The food is always fantastic and I always leave stuffed and satisfied. I always order seafood (usually fish) and my seafood-averted sig other usually gets steak. I think it can be romantic if you're dining in the snugs, but if you're out with the rest of the diners it's just another nice dining room and can be a little on the loud side. We have no complaints and will continue the anniversary dinners and more. Their happy hour is fantastic. The drink specials aren't anything to write home about, but the food is worth the trip. The burger seems to always be around and I recommend the fish tacos if they show up as well. I've never had any bad meals and the ever-changing menu keeps us coming back for more. I've had many, many desserts and they are all fantastic. The creme brulee is a solid choice and the flourless chocolate cake with raspberry sauce is as sinful and decadent as it sounds. The wine list is somewhat short when it comes to "by the glass" offerings, but I never have a problem finding one I like. Another little-known perk is their Preferred Guest Membership. You are awarded points for every dollar you spend. If you are a frequent visitor like myself, then it's worth it. Otherwise, it could take far too many happy hours to rack up enough points for anything substantial. The best part - it's free. Details are on their website. I've also been to two other locations in Seattle and Bellevue and have had great experiences there as well. Eat, drink, repeat!
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