

Yet, very enjoyable and none of that dreaded pungency dairy alternatives often have. If you’re wondering how the vegan sour creme was, it was easy to spot it was dairy-free. They rivaled the memorable Nick’s Tacos we had in San Francisco awhile back.

Despite these just sound like your usual tacos, El Barracho has some magic to them you don’t find everyday. While the de Soyrizo con Papas had vegan chorizo, Yukon gold potatoes, cilantro and onion. The Taco de Hongos featured mushroom melange, cabbage pico de gallo and vegan sour creme. I was in luck as most of the tacos were A-ok for me. My server turned out to be extremely knowledgeable and knew where to guide me, he also let me know their corn tortillas are made fresh in-house. Since they were so vegan friendly, I decided to ask what was gluten-free. Despite it was busy, I was welcomed quickly and got my margarita order going. I decided to take a seat when I noticed several vegan tacos to choose from.
#Biscuit bitch pike place plus
While I wasn’t thrilled to be looking across to a showgirls theatre from my table, I was reminded how important it is to not judge a book by its cover.Įl Barracho has all of your American spins on Mexican plates plus some surprises. This taqueria has a handful of locations in the area and at Pike Place, it’s an intimate setting with a bustling bar inside and patio dining out front. Right at the entrance to the infamous market is Seattle favorite, El Borracho. Read on to discover some must-eat’s when you head to Pike Place Market! El Borracho What I did have time to try, were some goodies I had never had gluten-free. I am pleased to say there were enough that I couldn’t sample them all during my Pike Place visit. Top priority on the agenda? The gluten-free offerings, of course. Fifteen million visitors head to Pike Place per year, and there’s over 500 shops, restaurants and vendors to explore. I’ll be honest that I felt a little clueless and did not know what to expect. Well folks, I can at last check Pike Place Market and Seattle off that list. While I never did quite move there (or any different state), it’s long been on my bucket list to visit and see their famous sights like Pike Place Market. One of my beloved pen pals that I still know today, Heather, was born and raised there so I had resources and maybe we could be room mates. I had a plan to work at Starbucks, be in a grunge band and date a dude in flannel. I wanted to be anywhere but where I was and move to the Emerald City. Growing up, I wanted to run away to Seattle.
