Restaurant Romp begins Tuesday in advance of Sunshine Festival

SEQUIM—The Sequim Restaurant Romp, part of the Sequim Sunshine Festival, begins Tuesday and will run through March 5.

Participating dining and beverage establishments have created new menu items or are offering a discount on an established menu item to commemorate the festival, scheduled March 4-5.

All participating restaurants are on a stamp card. Members of the public who visit and order from five restaurants that stamp their cards can turn them into the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce, 1192 E. Washington Street, by 4 p.m. March 8 to be eligible for a prize drawing.

Cards will be available at all participating restaurants and the chamber office beginning Tuesday.

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Participating establishments include Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza at 845 W. Washington St.; Essence Coffee Roaster at

461 W. Washington St.; Nourish at 101 Provence View Lane; Pacific Pantry at 229 S. Sequim Ave.; Peninsula Taproom at 210 W. Washington St.; Rainshadow Café at 157 W. Cedar St.; Shadowline Burgers & Brew at 179 W. Washington St.; Sweet Spot Frozen Yogurt at 609 W. Washington St. Suite. 11; Tedesco’s Italian Fresh at 210 W. Washington St,; and Wildwood Coffee Lounge at 145 E. Washington St.

For special offers and more information about the festival, see sequimsunshinefestival.com.

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