Santa Cruz Sentinel

Seattle ups its dining game, Seahawks-style

- By Ted S. Warren

SEATTLE >> Sick of the same old, same old pandemic dining? Seattle says: Game on.

For a limited time, foodies can score a socially distanced, outdoor meal at the home of the city’s NFL team, the Seahawks.

The “Field to Table” dining series kicked off this month at Lumen Field, offering upscale eats, plus a view of the stadium normally reserved for players and coaches.

It’s not cheap though: The cost is $100 per person, plus tax and a service charge. Beverages are also extra.

What’s included? Arrival through the same Seahawks-logo steel tunnel used by the team on game day, a seat under an opensided tent on the field near the north end zone, and a four-course meal served up by a rotating roster of local chefs.

Event producer Sam Minkoff says he believes the dining series is the first of its kind in the U.S.

And people are eating it up.

All the original dates quickly sold out, but Minkoff noted additional reservatio­ns will be available soon. He said his company, SE Production­s, was able to book two weeks of overtime, extending the event through March.

Field to Table meals are prepared in the stadium kitchen and an adjoining warming tent. There are two seatings per evening, accommodat­ing about 100 people each, as night falls and the stadium is transforme­d by the glow of purple and green lights.

Among the diners on the event’s first night were Tom and Debbie Gallagher, who were celebratin­g their 45th wedding anniversar­y.

The Seattle couple — season tickethold­ers for more than 15 years — snapped selfies and sampled courses that included seared diver scallops and grilled, slow braised beef short ribs. Tom wore a #59 jersey from linebacker Julian Peterson, who played for the Seahawks from 2006 to 2008, and both donned Santa hats and protective masks in team colors.

A portion of the proceeds go to the nonprofit Big Table, which helps struggling restaurant and hospitalit­y workers. Seattle area eateries recently resumed reduced-capacity indoor seating after being restricted to takeout or limited outdoor seating.

 ?? TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People eat dinner in an outdoor dining tent set up at Lumen Field in Seattle, the home of the Seattle Seahawks NFL football team, on Thursday.
TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People eat dinner in an outdoor dining tent set up at Lumen Field in Seattle, the home of the Seattle Seahawks NFL football team, on Thursday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States