Address: 101 Provence View Lane, Sequim, WA 98382, USA
Phone: +13607971480
Sunday: 5–8PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 5–8PM
Friday: 5–8PM
Saturday: 5–8PM
BL D
Overpriced for what you get. Tiny appetizer, tiny dessert. The beet salad and profiteroles were delicious, but the cauliflower entree and falafel appetizer were blah at best. Service was attentive, but we won't be rushing back. Maybe for lunch this spring or summer when the outdoor seating opens up.
Kristi Swensson Burdsall
I was delighted to find this place and excited to try it. I was put off by the requirement to show my vaccine card, but since it was pouring rain I complied (I could have eaten outside, there is a small covered area). Some fun options on the menu, we tried several entrees. The pot pie was FANTASTIC. The other options were tasty as well. Employees were friendly. Recommend, will likely return.
Chris Gering
One of the best 'local' restaurants I have experienced, from the ambiance to the service, and of course the food and drinks. The owners came by to check on us, which I appreciated, and the unique drinks created by Jared were a refreshing touch. We wound up ordering an additional entree and drink due to indecisiveness, and did not regret it. Nourish will become a necessary stop on future trips to the Olympic Peninsula.
Ani S
Loved all the delicious vegan offerings here, including Roasted Veg Warm Salad and the Mushroom & Asparagus Pasta. Also the vegan chocolate cake was a delight! The food is organic, very wholesome and beautifully displayed. Service was fantastic and the location is so charming and beautiful. I would love to see a separate menu with vegan options available for vegans-- where vegan food, desserts, and alcoholic beverages are clearly labelled as vegan. it would make ordering easier for us!
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Very compliant
They are not, but you should call ahead. (Or they weren't when we went in October)
They have a single floor restaurant however all the parking area and walkways surrounding the entrances are gravel and dirt so the technical answer is yes...however they would need assistance crossing I would imagine. That being said...its worth it. The tables are all wheelchair accessible and their food is delicious.
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