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Green Lake venue pulled the crowds for the first Bite of Seattle.
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I'm not sure why there was a Space Needle at Green Lake.
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The French Invention restaurant
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Seattle restaurateur Chuck Quinn with his eponymous Charlie's and Quinn's Restaurants
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Beverages, get your beverages!
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This is Mrs. Silverman giving someone her change.
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People, people, every where you look, there are people!
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The Dutch Oven Restaurant and the Twin TeePees.
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Commemorative T-Shirts for only $5.50! Those were the days.
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Seattle's KIRO Radio was a main co-sponsor of one of the early Bites.
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The Schwartz Brothers with Daniel's Broiler, Benjamin's, Henry's Off Broadway.
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Johnny's down in Fife.
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Morgan's Lakefront of Bellevue.
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Victor Rosellini featured SPUMONI of course from the Four-10.
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The Seahorse Restaurant came down from Mukilteo.
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There was a lot of garbage created.
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