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Shadowland – Junction

$20 for $40 Worth of Creative Comfort Food at Shadowland

$20
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No Longer Available
Fri Nov 06 07:59:00 UTC 2009
Value
$40
Discount
50%
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$20
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Highlights

  • Eclectic menu
  • Mood-catering atmosphere
  • Tuesday night singer/songwriter showcase

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 6, 2010
  • Limit 1 per person. May purchase multiple as gifts. 1 per table. Tax and gratuity not included. No cash value.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Jump to: Reviews | Shadowland, The Land of Shadows

Cover your stomach with a warm, electric blanket of food. Today's Groupon gets you $40 worth of comfort food at Shadowland, a low-lit, intimate setting for a relaxing, nourishing, and potentially low-lit, intimate evening.

Shadowland’s menu is split between small and large plates. On the small side are the charred octopus (with white beans and roasted tomato, $9) and The Cassie, a house-staple mac 'n' cheese with New York cheddar ($9). For those with insatiable appetites, the large plate pork loin (with creamy faro, fig jus, and bloomsdale spinach, $18) or the popular okroy wagyu cheeseburger with jarlsberg cheese (a brag-worthy burger, $13) is worth an attempt.

For a liquid adventure, check out Shadowland's vast cocktail menu. Sink into the evening with a farmer tini or a Prosecco cosmo, if the sparkling mojito or smoky martini don’t catch your eye first.

Head to Shadowland on Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. for the Starlite Songwriter’s showcase, where live music will provide the metronome for your chewing and sipping. When you’re finally ready to take that night out to relax and feast with good company, Shadowland will be ready to take you in and envelop you in the cool reward of its sun-stifled aura.

Reviews

Citysearchers and Yelpers give Shadowland 3.5 stars:

  • Great menu- love the variety of food choices. They use ingredients that aren't found everywhere. Not your average burger/salad chain. – Stephanie A., Yelp
  • We loved the atmosphere and the waitstaff was incredible. I am so glad I have a new hang-out in West Seattle! – silverfox1, Citysearch

Shadowland, The Land of Shadows

Shadowland, the restaurant, is not to be confused with Shadowland, the Land of Shadows. Here are key differences:

The Restaurant: Helpful waitstaff The Land of Shadows: Usurper king Zand the Pestilent wields Trandmor’s Staff to plunge once peaceful kingdom into darkness

The Restaurant: Offers both small and large plates The Land of Shadows: Offers respite for the evil and cursed of all nations, both tangible and nightmarish

The Restaurant: Expansive cocktail menu The Land of Shadows: Since the theft of the Golden Horn of King Pentier, all liquids have been rendered bitter

The Restaurant: Tuesday is the Starlite Songwriter’s Showcase The Land of Shadows: Except for you, everyone who looks like a person is secretly a demon

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Groupon Says

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Baby Calories

A trip to Play Activity Center can help babies burn off the fat and calories from decadent, store-bought baby food. How else do babies burn most of their daily calories?

  • Bawling uncontrollably about literally nothing: 340 calories
  • Staring at ceiling fan like it's the most fascinating thing in the world: 60 calories
  • Shamelessly pooping while making eye contact with you: 120 calories
  • Watching you burn 600 calories picking up the spoon they keep gleefully hurling to the floor: 10–15 calories
  • Secretly setting fires for which no decent person would ever think to blame them: 400 calories

Babies find everything interesting. Babies are largely wrong.

Shadowland

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    Junction

    4458 California Ave Sw
    Seattle, Washington 98116
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