The Bellevue Farmers Market will eliminate their Saturday Market, and will continue with their Thursday Market, according to market organizers. The reason for eliminating the Saturday Market is due to staffing changes and limited resources, according to a recent blog post from the organization. The Saturday market in recent years […]
Tag: Bellevue Connection
Tap House Grill Bellevue Abruptly Closes
Tap House Bellevue has closed their business at Bellevue Connection (previously Bellevue Galleria). The closure was abrupt without any warning. A statement from the owner of Tap House mentioned that this was a difficult decision, confirming the closure. The restaurant opened in early 2002, and was the first of two Tap […]
Bellevue Rock Bottom Brewery to Close
Bellevue Rock Bottom Brewery will be closing permanently effective this week, according to an employee at the Bellevue restaurant. The restaurant opened in 1999 with the opening of the Bellevue Galleria, which is now named Bellevue Connection. It is not known what will replace the restaurant at this time, or […]
Homegrown Sandwich Shop Now Open in Downtown Bellevue
Homegrown has opened their newest store in downtown Bellevue within the Bellevue Connection complex (previously Bellevue Galleria). The company is most known for their sandwiches, salads and soups that are made with sustainable ingredients. The sandwich shop is located at the ground level, within steps of the sidewalk on 106th Ave […]
Homegrown Sandwich Shop Coming to Downtown Bellevue
Homegrown, the “sustainable sandwich shop” will open their ninth greater Seattle area store, and first in downtown Bellevue. The store will be located at the Bellevue Galleria, which was recently renamed the Bellevue Connection. Homegrown replaces Cafe Habits, which closed in October. Homegrown will be located at the ground floor […]
Renovation & New Name Planned for Bellevue Galleria
The Bellevue Galleria in downtown Bellevue has been renamed the ‘Bellevue Connection’ and plans are in the works to upgrade the building, according to the PSBJ. Madison Marquette, which bought the Sixth Avenue Northeast property last year for $88 million, is planning a $5 to $10 million renovation that will […]










