Follow this one carefully: Forty-eight restaurants are participating in a new dining promotion in May, called “Urban Eats.” It’s the replacement for the deal previously known as “New Urban Eats” (which focused on newer restaurants) and the one known as “Seasoned Seattle” (which focused on older mainstays.) And, no, the merger is not reserved for adolescent restaurants. It’s a 3-course, $30 dinner open to any place in King County offering “a significant value” by participating, which means, for instance, that Garage will have bowling or pool as “dessert,” and Snoose Junction Pizzeria in Greenwood is including a glass of wine.

I’m not sure why these promotions keep morphing, but I do prefer the confusion to the days when people just talked about how boring it was to see the same old places in 25 for $25. (That deal, if you’re wondering, was reborn as Dine Around Seattle, and will be back in November.)

Here are the restaurants participating in the May Urban Eats. The site isn’t updated yet, but looks like you should be able to find menus after April 24 here:

13 Coins (Seattle)
94 Stewart
Al Boccalino
Ama-Ama Oyster Bar & Grill
Anthony’s HomePort Kirkland
Anthony’s HomePort Shilshole Bay
bin vivant
BOKA Kitchen + Bar
Brasa
The Calcutta Grill
Carmelita
Cellar 46°
Divine
Dulces Latin Bistro
Enotria
Fló Restaurant & Sake Bar
Garage
Il Bistro
Ipanema Brazilian Grill
Iris Grill
Ivar’s Acres of Clams
Ivar’s Salmon House
La Rustica
Lombardi’s Neighborhood Italian (Ballard)
Maximilien
Palace Kitchen
Pearl Bar and Dining
Portage
Red Fin
Ristorante Luciano
Salty’s on Alki Beach
Salty’s at Redondo Beach
Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar (Bellevue)
Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar (Seattle)
Six Seven Restaurant & Lounge
Shuckers
Snoose Junction Pizzeria Part Dieu (Greenwood)
Spencer’s For Steaks and Chops
Taberna del Alabardero
The Georgian
The Third Floor Fish Café
Ten Mercer Dinner and Drinks
The Jones Bistro and Lounge
tidbit Bistro
Tilikum Place Café
Paragon Restaurant and Bar
The Parlor Billiards & Spirits
Trellis

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