Feed Co. Burgers

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Feed Co. Burgers
Restaurant information
Previous owner(s)
  • Scott Staples
  • Heather Staples
Street address1190 24th Avenue
CitySeattle
CountyKing
StateWashington
Postal/ZIP Code98122
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 47°36′46″N122°18′04″W / 47.6127°N 122.3011°W / 47.6127; -122.3011

Feed Co. Burgers is a restaurant in Seattle's Central District, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Previously a small chain of restaurants, the business originally [2] operated in Redmond and has also operated in the Green Lake neighborhood. [3] [4] [5] The current restaurant opened in October 2016, and the Redmond location closed in 2018. Feed Co. has garnered a positive reception and has been featured on the Food Network.

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Description

The restaurant Feed Co. operates in Seattle's Central District; previously, Feed Co. was a small chain, originally opened in Redmond and also operating in Seattle's Green Lake neighborhood. Seattle Metropolitan has described Feed Co. as "counter service casual, family friendly, and done up in a sort of countryside grange motif". [2]

The menu includes burgers, sandwiches, salads, beer, and milkshakes. [6] French fries (including sweet potato), fried cheese curds, onion rings, [7] and tempura seasonal vegetables are available as sides. [8] The Classic Feed Burger has a four-ounce beef patty with lettuce, pickle, tomato, and sauce. [9] Feed Co. also has bison and lamb burgers, [4] a turkey burger with bacon and avocado, and an Asian-inspired Bim burger with kimchi aioli. [10] Other burger ingredients include blue cheese, caramelized onions, and watercress. [11] The seasonal Turducken sandwich has roast turkey, sweet potato fries, and cranberry. [12] [13] Feed Co. also has hot dogs, a vegetarian burger, and gluten-free options. [4]

History

Feed Co. originally operated in Redmond. Scott and Heather Staples opened the Central District restaurant in October 2016. [2] [14] The Redmond location sold in 2018. [15]

In 2018, the Central District location offered free burgers and kids' meals to costumed guests for Halloween. [16] The Staples sold the Central District restaurant to Lan Bun in 2019. [6] [17] [18]

Plans for a second location in Green Lake were announced in mid 2021. [19]

Feed Co. was featured on the Food Network series Burgers, Brew and 'Que. [20]

Reception

Allecia Vermillion included Feed Co. in Seattle Metropolitan's 2020 overview of recommended eateries in the Central District. [7] Megan Hill and Jade Yamazaki Stewart included the business in Eater Seattle 's 2022 list of fifteen "great places to eat" in the neighborhood. [11]

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