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    Washington Spot Crowned One Of The 'Most Beautiful Restaurants' In The US

    By Sarah Tate,

    24 days ago
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    Dining out can often be a memorable experience , but the meal can often be elevated by the restaurant's environment, whether that's from striking views of surrounding lakes and mountains or through an exquisitely decorated interior with a charming atmosphere.

    Using reviews, awards and accolades and first-hand experiences, LoveFood compiled a list 39 "most beautiful" restaurants around the country, "from enduring classics to spots with incredible views."

    Among eateries in stunning locales like Honolulu, San Francisco and St. Augustine, is one restaurant in Washington that managed to make the list. Located in Seattle, The George ranked in the Top 10 overall, coming in at No. 3. Here's what LoveFood had to say about the Washington restaurant named one of America's most beautiful:

    "This beautiful brasserie oozes Art Deco-style glamour, with huge, curved windows, a mirrored ceiling, striking light fittings, abstract artwork and tiled flooring. The George opened in 1924, and while it retails some original features, it's been given a modern overhaul in more recent years. It serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, with standout dishes including the black cod with white bean ragout."

    Check out the full list at lovefood.com to see the other restaurants named among the "most beautiful" in the country. You can also check out our previous coverage of the Washington eatery crowned the most beautiful restaurant in the state .

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    Randy Forgey
    23d ago
    Boy people aren't cleaning up their plates very well.
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