Home Eating 11 Walk-Up Windows to Grab Food on the Go By Jeff ToteyJuly 9, 2020 Search more like this middle easternice creamwhipped creamcoconut creamcrowd pleaserpeanut buttersoon to betaco tuesdaybitesalmonbeefchickensexypie Read next Eating Is Disney Really the Happiest Place on Earth? Eating My Journey with Type 1 Diabetes & 5 Must-Knows Eating Add a Dreidel to Your Waffles, Just in Time for Hanukkah Eating Barbie Can Be Our Wingman Anytime with This New Collection Eating The Best New Store-Bought Snacks You Haven’t Tried Yet For families who may not feel comfortable grabbing a booth at a restaurant just yet, and are getting tired of swinging by the drive-thru, walk-up windows are the welcome change you need. Especially if you’re out walking around town. So pick up lunch, dinner or a dessert, then find a quiet park or nearby bench to enjoy your good meal with a view to match. Scroll down to find one of our favorites. photo: Ansul S. via yelp Pie Bar One of the most unique business profiles in town. Pie Bar is a restaurant, bar and take-out venue all in one, serving both savory (think: pot pies made with chicken and turkey, served by the slice) and sweet (think: classics like apple, bumble berry and coconut cream) pies. Buy a slice or pick up dinner for your crew tonight.Gotta grab bite: If the kids are with you, you’ll have to try a slice of PB&J. It’s a peanut butter cream pie topped with marionberry compote, whipped cream and crushed peanuts.2218 N.W. Market St.Seattle, WA 98107206-535-8489Online: piebarballard.comHours: Sun.-Thurs. 2-10 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 2 p.m.-midnight photo: Kamil E. via yelp Yalla Chef Taylor Cheney created Yalla (which means “Let’s go” in Arabic) as a celebration of authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, with dishes inspired by Palestinian, Egyptian, Lebanese and Syrian cultures. If you find something here you like, you might have to keep coming back, as the menu rotates on a regular basis.Gotta grab bite: Hummus is an easy pick for kids, but if you want something a bit more adventurous, try the Awarma. It's spiced beef confit, tomato, olive, cucumber, mint and greens wrapped up tight.1510 E. Olive WaySeattle, WA 98122Online: yallaseattle.comHours: Mon.-Thur., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri.-Sun, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. photo: Frank E. via yelp Homer Nothing hits the spot like ice cream on a sunny day. And the soft serve flavors they're dishing up at Homer on Beacon Hill will certainly do the trick. Take yours to a nearby park or enjoy it curbside at the soon-to-be-set-up patio seating outside.Gotta grab bite: Put the rhubarb soft serve on your to-try list. It's an unusual flavor that was made especially for sunny summer days.3013 Beacon Ave. S.Seattle, WA206-785-6099Online: restauranthomer.comHours: Tues.-Sun., 4-9 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. noon-2 p.m. photo: Ames B via yelp Ivar's Fish Bar In addition to Ivar’s Seafood Bars and their fancier restaurants, they also operate three Fish Bars serving limited menus on the Seattle Waterfront, Lake Union and Mukilteo Landing. Each location’s menu varies a little but you’ll find the classic Alaska True Cod and salmon, prawns, chicken, chowder and fries at all three. It's hard to go wrong with Seattle classic.Gotta grab bite: The Salmon House’s Fish Bar offers an amazing grilled salmon dinner, and the Mukilteo location is a favorite place with the locals to get huge soft-serve ice cones.1001 Alaskan Way (Pier 54)Seattle, WA 98104206-624-6852401 N.E. Northlake WaySeattle, WA 98105206-632-0767710 Front St.Mukilteo, WA 98275425-742-6180Online: ivars.comHours vary by location. photo: Lyne L. via yelp La Crêperie Voilà With a nice selection of both savory crepes filled with good things like ham, scrambled eggs and salmon, plus sweet French crepes where you'll find everything from fresh strawberries to raspberries to Nutella chocolate sauce, there is something to please even the pickiest eater of the family–even if it is you. Gotta grab bite: Cherries Jubilee with brandied cherry compote, sliced almonds, whipped cream and a scoop of vanilla ice cream.707 Pike St.Seattle, WA 98101206-447-2737Online: facebook.com/La-Creperie-VoilaHours: Mon.-Thur., 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. photo: Jeffrey Totey Dick's Drive-In Of course we had to include Seattle's iconic chain of walk-up window restaurants. The first Dick’s Drive-In opened for business on 45th Street in 1954. Today there are seven locations with only one of them offering indoor seating (Queen Anne). Nobody seems to care. Though the line might be long, orders are filled quickly. Other than the prices, the menu here has pretty much stayed the same with great burger, shakes and freshly-made hand-cut fries. Take the kids to experience that place where it all began.Gotta grab bite: The Dick’s Deluxe. The quarter-pound burger is made with fresh beef, cheese, lettuce, mayo and pickle relish.111 N.E. 45th St.Seattle, WA 98105206-632-5125Online: ddir.comHours: Daily, 10:30 a.m.-2 a.m. photo: Kevin E. via yelp The Original Bakery The history of the Original Bakery goes back to 1936 offering American favorite treats. The current owners, the Alonzo family, have been running the place since 1975, keeping the tradition alive with a nice selection of breads, doughnuts, coffee cakes, pies and cookies that are baked fresh every day.Gotta grab bite: Try the Butter Pecan cookies that are finished with a dip in dark chocolate and then dusted with powdered sugar.9253 45th Ave. SWSeattle, WA 206-938-5088Online: theoriginalbakery.comHours: Tue.-Fri., 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. photo: Rich S. via yelp Mamnoon Street Mamnoon Street has only been around since 2016, but since that time, this Lebanese/Syrian restaurant has made a name for itself thanks to the authentic wrapped sandwiches and salads served speedy quick, when time is of the essence. Choose from Middle Eastern staples like Baba Ghanoush, Quinoa Tabbouleh salad and Falafel Sandwiches when you stop by.Gotta grab bite: The Chicken Shawarma wrap is the most popular. It includes frites, pickled pepper, romaine lettuce tomatoes and roasted garlic sauce, and can be made as a salad if you prefer.2020 5th Ave.Seattle, WA 98121206-327-9121Online: Mamnoonstreet.comHours: 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Mon.-Sat. photo: Marcus D. via yelp Sexy Alley Puffy Tacos (Hotel Albatross) Located on the side of Hotel Albatross, you’ll find a lit-up sign that reads Sexy Alley Puffy Tacos. Despite the name, we are pretty sure that these tacos are safe for the whole family. The classic comes with refried beans, white cheddar, crema, pico de gallo and cojita, and they just get fancier from there. Make it your family's new Taco Tuesday tradition.Gotta grab bite: The Taco Kit serves four and comes with a choice of protein (carnitas, rajas, picadillo), corn tortillas, salsa roja, salsa verde, chips, guacamole, onions and cilantro. Super easy!2319 NW Market St.Seattle, WA 98107206-566-6181Online: hotelalbatross.comHours: Daily, 5 p.m.- 2 a.m. photo: Van H. via yelp Cedars of Labanon Boasting of offering “the best Middle Eastern food in Seattle,” Cedars of Lebanon offers an extensive menu of falafel, gyros and salads, in addition to plates of appetizers and entrees. Favorite sandwiches here include the Shish Kebob (lamb), Kafta Kebob (beef), Gyros (beef and lamb) and roasted chicken.Gotta grab bite: There's always time to split baklava with the kids. Wash it down with Turkish coffee for moms and dads.1319 N.E. 43rd St.Seattle, WA 98105206-632-7708Online: facebook.com/CedarsSeattleHours: Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. photo: Jonny C. via yelp Carmelo’s Tacos What Carmelo's lacks in fancy menu items, they make up for with ingredients. Their menu consists simply of tacos, burritos and quesadillas that look as good as they taste. Turns out food doesn't need to be complicated to be taste greatGotta grab bite: Go for the quesadilla with your choice of meat or veggie. It's a true crowd-pleaser.110 Summit Ave. E.Seattle, WA 98102206-659-0159Online: facebook.com/Carmelos-TacosHours: Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. photo: Rubenstein Bagels via yelp Rubenstein Bagels As an artist, Andrew says that he didn’t intend on becoming a bagel maker, but he’s done all right for himself (psst...even Tom Douglas is a fan!). His bagels are unique because they contain sourdough culture as a leavening agent, but they are not “sour” per se. Just a deeper flavor than instant yeast he says. And although they had closed the window when the pandemic first hit, they just re-opened July 6 for walk-up service.Gotta grab bite: Try the salted rosemary. It's a little bit different than your typical bagel. Don't forget the schmear!621 Union St.Seattle, WA 98101206-550-1666Online: rubinsteinbagels.comHours: Daily, 6 a.m.–4 p.m. —Jeffrey Totey RELATED STORIES: 20 Black-Owned, Family-Friendly Businesses We Love The Dish on Seattle’s Best Restaurants for Families Meals on Wheels: 9 Food Trucks to Find This Summer Where to Scoop Up the Best Ice Cream & Frozen Treats in Seattle Search more like this middle easternice creamwhipped creamcoconut creamcrowd pleaserpeanut buttersoon to betaco tuesdaybitesalmonbeefchickensexypie