Brasserie Margaux - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: seattle - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - brasserie margaux - user reviews dont be put off by the rather posh surroundings. come here for a great sunday brunch, with terrific service and a modestly priced meal with all the extras! we started with a fruit cup (included free with brunch!), a basket ... digitalcity.com
aol cityguide: seattle - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - brasserie margaux - overview sleek, sensuous, confident french cui... digitalcity.com
review of brasserie margaux - seattle, wa, 98121 - seattle citysearch nothing about this place really stood out. the menu seemed typical and didnt offer any variety apart from the usual that you tend to see at high priced restaurants. i look young in years, but while im not a thirty-somet... seattle.citysearch.com
seattle | dining | european | french | brasserie margaux | wcities this warmly lit, club-like dining room has beautiful hardwood floors, soft comfortable chairs and a mural painted on the open, domed ceiling. located next to the warwick hotel, it specializes in french cuisine created with fresh northwest ingredients. in additi... wcities.com
the new york times > travel > seattle guide > restaurant details the warwick hotel, on downtowns northern fringe, is a longtime favorite of visiting stars, but until now it had no restaurant to match the quality of its rooms. that changed when brasserie margaux replaced the long-struggling liaison restaurant. stephen desgache... travel2.nytimes.com
brasserie margaux - seattle, wa, 98121 - seattle citysearch comfortable surroundings and rich french food make this a reliable downtown destination fo... seattle.citysearch.com
brasserie margaux - seattle, wa, 98121 - seattle citysearch lenora st seattle, wa the scenemore practical than glamorous, this restaurant (with adjoining bar) feels more like a favorite coffee shop than upscale dining room. well-padded booths and wide armchairs make for cozy meals, while the tall windows overlooking the c... seattle.citysearch.com
the seattle times: entertainment & the arts just in time for your holiday shopping we go uptown and upmarket, into a land of upholstered lobbies and prix-fixe luncheon menus. welcome to the warwick, an undistinguished downtown corporate hotel, which three years ago benefited richly from the addition of a... edb.seattletimes.nwsource.com
nwsource: venue details - brasserie margaux welcome to the warwick, an undistinguished downtown corporate hotel, which three years ago benefited richly from the addition of an understatedly classy little continental performer called brasserie margaux. a mere $12.50 will buy you the three-course lunch du jour. judging from what we sampled, che... nwsource.com
gayot restaurant reviews sumptuous restraint describes this restaurant in the warwick hotel. settle into a roomy, damask-covered armchair or snug booth and let your eye roam from the exhibition kitchen along scrolling iron railings to take in hand-crafted glass chandeliers and a dramatic... gayot.com
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