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- SSherrithSeattle / Eastern Washington •13 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoGreat stop on our way to White River Amphitheater. Get the best salad it’s excellent. The crab shrimp fritters are a pass. It was bacon fest so we got steak bites w/ bacon. It was small quantities and so so for the price. Service was very good, plenty of time to get to the concert.More infoMarket 253Price: Moderate• American• Auburn•4
- AAnnevipSeattle / Eastern Washington •98 reviews4.0Dined 6 days ago8 is usually one of our favorite restaurants. Tonight it was different. The service was terrible. It was more than 25 minutes after we were seated before anyone came to our table. The drinks and food were very slow to arrive. Although the 8 at 8 menu was on the website, we learned once we got to the restaurant that it was not being offered. I ordered the tuna tataki special and the tuna was overcooked. It was super disappointing.More info8 RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Asian• Auburn•4.6
- TTeresaSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews4.0Dined on Sep 1, 2024Our food was great but we had breakfast for dinner. From the looks of other food being delivered, it looked great too. Service was okay but I'm sure they are understaffed.More infoMuckleshoot RestaurantPrice: Moderate• American• Auburn•4.4
- MMeganSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Aug 31, 2024A small group of 5 of us went and celebrated a birthday. Had a couple drinks and some food. Mozzarella sticks were huge and worth the $10 in my opinion. The bacon cheese burger was cooked exactly how I asked and the drinks were not made too strong but also some we weren’t sure even had any alcohol in it other than that everything was great. Our service was fast and we didn’t have to wait to too long. Our waitress was a peach as well. We spent $100 and the add on bonus for an extra $15 and got a little over 800 tickets to spend. We were there for a few hours and still have about 400 tickets left over to use for another time. It was my first time and everyone else is a seasoned goer. I will definitely be coming back!!!More infoDave & Buster's - Auburn (King)Price: Moderate• American• Auburn•4.2
- THTommyHSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on Aug 29, 2024Took my father for his 76th birthday dinner. Sat outside, the view is amazing and its peaceful and quiet up there. Service was top notch, I wish I remembered his name, but he was very informative, attentive, and great personality. Food was great. Overall a great place for a celebratory dinner.More infoSmoke & Cedar SteakhousePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Auburn•4.5
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Healthy restaurants located in Auburn include Smoke & Cedar Steakhouse, Muckleshoot Restaurant and 8 Restaurant
Restaurants with gluten-free options in Auburn are Muckleshoot Restaurant, Smoke & Cedar Steakhouse and 8 Restaurant
Bottomless brunch in Auburn is available at Muckleshoot Restaurant, 8 Restaurant and Market 253
The most romantic restaurant in Auburn is Smoke & Cedar Steakhouse
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