The Blind Cafe - Seattle, Seattle

3902 Woodland Park Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98103

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The Blind Cafe - Seattle
934.8 mi

3902 Woodland Park Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98103

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Before the dinner begins, each diner moves their drink to their left hand and lines up, placing their free hand on the shoulder of the person in front of them. That person could be a loved one or a stranger, but very shortly, trusting them will become important. A host walks the line to make sure everyone is ready, then pulls aside a heavy, canvas curtain flap, revealing a room of pitch darkness. The group of people file in, led by the waitstaff—blind people lending others their expertise at moving sightlessly—who help the group to their tables.

In the absence of sight, other senses take over at the meal; diners focus on the aroma and flavor of the plates of food that come before them. Local chefs craft purely vegetarian meals, forgoing elements of presentation to instead create interesting textures and tastes. As the evening commences, the meal pairs with an original soundtrack composed expressly for the event before turning into a Q&A with the blind waitstaff. The event doesn't just excite senses, but aims to educate visitors about life as a blind person. Yet for all the good it does, the event doesn't stick around forever: as a pop-up based in San Francisco, the organizers bring this experience to cities around the country for special temporary engagements.

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Shelia
1 rating|1 review
A must attend. Unlike anything I've ever experienced. The experience exceeded everything I imagined. I'll never look at the blind in the same way. Strongly recommend attending if/when it comes to your city/state. Very educational.
Marci
10 ratings|4 reviews
Great experience. Heart and mind opening!
vicki
4 ratings|4 reviews
Hi it was a very worth while adventure We learned some things that a blind person deals with us sighted and how we need to be more sensitive and respect them as any other human being....there was 4 in our group and we plan to do this again and bring more of our family....