With the excellent exception of Chinese food, family-style meals traditionally get a bad rap, thanks to those cheesy chain restaurants that dish out enormous platters of subpar pasta. But over the past two years, a host of Seattle restaurants, including some of our most acclaimed spots, have adopted this collegial, collective approach to dinner.

Unlike a prix fixe meal, where everyone at the table receives the same courses on individual plates, family-style meals mean helping yourself from large serving platters of main dishes and sides. ¶ Dining family style is an unfussy concept that works well in unfussy Seattle: Passing around a platter of fried chicken among family or friends is a less awkward version of the communal table—shared with strangers—that remains trendy in restaurants; something that many keep-to-ourselves Seattleites can’t quite embrace.

And while it’s fun to trade bites of various entrées, a meal is truly a communal experience when everyone has the same thing on the plate. Since chefs in our city tend to get giddy about sourcing good, seasonal produce, this format often lets those vegetable dishes shine rather than being relegated to a tiny portion alongside a meat or seafood main event. Put simply, family-style meals showcase some of the best elements of Seattle’s food scene. And quite often, the food is spectacular.

For restaurants, this format means easier service. For diners, the set menu is almost always a better value—and a great way to gather over the holidays.

The one irony of dining family style: Not every menu is designed with younger family members in mind; the food can be somewhat challenging to young palates. But thanks to the proliferation of family and off-menu meals, you can indulge every day of the week without keeping a single dish to yourself.

Behold, our recommended family-style weekly meal plan:

Sunday:
Fried chicken dinner at Brave Horse Tavern
South Lake Union, 310 Terry Ave. N; 206.971.0717; bravehorsetavern.com

>> At Tom Douglas’ casual, Western/industrial bar and restaurant (for ages 21 and older), comforting side dishes revolve around plates of chef Brian Walczyk’s chicken, with its crunchy crust, brined in juice from house-made pickles. Helpings get dished up in the kitchen (so, a variation on “family style”); each person’s plate costs $14 and comes heaped with chicken and seasonal sides, such as mashed potatoes or macaroni salad, and perhaps some braised greens and dinner rolls. This isn’t a fancy affair; games are usually playing on the large screens. Downstairs, sibling restaurant Cuoco creates family-style meals, slightly more upscale (think tagliatelle with seasonal vegetables, smoked pork shoulder and chocolate budino, aka pudding), on Sundays for $25 per person.

To find out what our friends at Seattle Magazine have recommended for family-style dining for the remainder of the week check out the full article by clicking here.

This is our weekly guest post from our friends at Seattle Magazine, which keeps readers on the pulse of restaurants, personalities, arts, entertainment and culture that reflect the tapestry of our dynamic landscape. We’ve teamed up for an exciting partnership to bring you a weekly dose of fantastic Date Night ideas throughout greater Seattle.

Last fall, we published the 10 Best Lunches Under $10 in Union Square. It was so popular, we figured why not do every neighborhood? Rather than attack this subject as outsiders, we’re approaching a hyperlocal dweller from each ‘hood to give us their picks—starting with the Lower Haight.

No one knows this area better than Andrew Dudley, the editor of Haighteration— a blog about the news, events, personalities, and minutae of the neighborhood. From pizza to burgers, Dudley’s picks show that he’s a true man of the people.

San Franciscans are pretty, ahem, vocal about food, so sound off in the comments about what you’d add to this list.

1. The Maxi Burger Special at Memphis Minnie’s
“Sure, the regular BBQ staples are great here, but on Fridays I opt for the Maxi Burger special – ground chuck, melty pimento cheese, and house cured/smoked bacon topped with crispy onions—unreal.” 576 Haight St., 415-864-PORK

2. Half-Pound Burger and Fries at Nickies
“Nickies is one of the only bars in the Lower Haight that also serves food, and though they’ve seriously upgraded their menu recently, I still love their standard half-pound burger and fries—especially since the combo only costs $5 before 6pm.” 466 Haight St., 415-255-0300

3. Chile Verde Chicken Tacos at Little Chihuahua
“It’s hard to order wrong at Little Chihuahua, but I usually opt for the chile verde chicken tacos, with their reliably fresh and flavorful ingredients (including, importantly, the chicken), and a free helping of chips and salsa on the side, of course.” 292 Divisadero @ Page, 415-255-8225

4. The French Toast Orgy at Kate’s Kitchen
“I tend to like sweet breakfasts, but even I have trouble finishing Kate Kitchen’s French Toast Orgy, a ginormous pile of baked French bread slabs topped with huge chunks of fresh fruit, yogurt, honey, and granola.” 471 Haight St., 415-626-3984

5. Uva Enoteca’s Happy Hour
“The best kept secret in town might be Uva’s happy hour, where their thin and tasty salame and herb pizza and a small carafe of wine combined will only set you back $8.” 568 Haight St., 415-829-2024 www.uvaenoteca.com

6. Platter for Two at Axum Cafe
“I don’t eat Ethiopian all that often, so when I do I like to split the Platter for Two—a sampler of all of Axum’s vegetarian entries, with stews, spices, chickpeas, lentils, and the like, all for under $9 a person.” 698 Haight St., (415) 252-7912,

7. Plantain Burrito at Cu Co’s
“Whether you’re vegetarian or not, get the plantain burrito—big and bursting with freshly caramelized plantains, beans, and all the usual burrito fixin’s.” 488 Haight St., 415-863-4906.

8. Fried Catfish at Two Jack’s Niks Place
“I used to live in Louisiana, so I’m a sucker for a heaping plate of Two Jacks’ fried (but, thankfully, not greasy) catfish with a side of fries and some tabasco sauce.” 401 Haight St., 415-431-6290

9. Spinach Salad at The Grind
“The Grind has the best and possibly biggest salads in the neighborhood, and my favorite is the spinach, which is stuffed with so many good nuggets— roasted red peppers, bacon, feta, pine nuts, red onions, and tomatoes—that it falls just short of feeling unhealthy.” 783 Haight St., 415-864-0955

10. Mythic Pizza
Go for a slice of their titular Mythic Pizza—it may not be ground-breaking, but it’s a solid, tasty late night booze-absorber, and big enough to fill you up with a single slice. 551 Haight St., 415-864-1999

Keep up with all things Lower Haight on Haigheration.

By 7×7 Editors

This is our weekly guest post from our friends at 7×7, a site that keeps you up on the best of SF. We’ve teamed up for an exciting partnership to bring you a fantastic Date Night idea each week. Be sure to check out their blog for hourly doses of the best of SF.

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