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Altura Pushes Back Opening Date [Update: Not really]

Meantime, Chef Nathan Lockwood dreams up things to do with heirloom tomatoes.

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Expect to see these guys on Altura’s opening menu.

Photo: heirloomtomatoplants.com

UPDATE: Rebecca Lockwood writes to say that the restaurant IS on track for a mid-September opening after all so…just kidding?

In July, the CHS blog interviewed Rebecca Lockwood about Altura, the restaurant that she and her husband Nathan are opening on North Broadway this fall.

Altura will specialize in Italian-inspired dishes prepared using foraged and local foods. Nathan, formerly chef at The Ruins, will do the cooking.

A few weeks later in the construction process, Rebecca says that an opening—earlier projected for mid-September—will more likely arrive at the end of that month as late as early October. As for menu specifics, she says her husband is still tweaking his recipes and is not ready to disclose the particulars. However: “I can tell you he is excited to be opening in time for the end of tomato season…expect delicious dishes with our favorite heirlooms.”

Further reading:
Glenn Drosendahl at Puget Sound Business Journal has plenty of details surrounding plans at Altura.

Also: You too can grow heirloom tomatoes! Seattle Met contributor Bill Thorness explains how.

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Tags: New Seattle Restaurants, Seattle Restaurant Openings, Capitol Hill, Tomatoes

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TomatoFare Debuts at Cedarbrook Lodge

First annual celebration of Northwest heirlooms and the chefs who prize them

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Heirloom tomatoes of all colors at TomatoFare

The south end’s newest destination resort, Cedarbrook Lodge will host the first annual celebration of local heirloom tomato harvesting in an event on Sunday, August 22, from noon-6pm: TomatoFare West.

Highlights of the family-friendly day include heirloom tomato dishes prepared by first-class local chefs from Christine Keff (Flying Fish) to Jason Wilson (Crush) to Bobby Moore (Barking Frog) to Mark Bodinet (from the Cedarbrook’s own Copperleaf Restaurant, along with beer and wine tastings from select purveyors and live music.

Get advance tix for $20 here or at the door for $25.

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Tags: Food Events and Festivals, Tomatoes, Cedarbrook Lodge, Flying Fish, Crush, Barking Frog

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