At Lioness, you can build your own martini. Then, of course, drink it.
People used to toss around words like “reliable” or “low-key” to describe the concentration of restaurants on Phinney Ridge. The real action was north in Greenwood, or down the hill in Ballard. Over the years, though, a few new spots trickled in to live double lives as neighborhood hangouts that also draw diners from across Seattle.
Then—boom. The first months of 2024 created twin gravity centers just a few blocks apart. Sophon gave brick-and-mortar permanence to the Cambodian menu that began at its sibling cocktail bar, Oliver’s Twist, during the darkest days of the pandemic.
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