SEATTLE — Il Bistro first opened its doors in 1975, back when Gerald Ford was president and people were complaining about the high price of gas at 57 cents a gallon.
“You feel like you’re part of the family when you walk in,” said General Manager Melissa Wiltz.
Located at the main entrance to Pike Place Market, it may be Seattle’s coziest Italian restaurants. Also, a frontrunner, with a menu that celebrates the old and the new…