This Hidden Alley Restaurant In Washington Is A Best Kept Secret
Tacoma’s Opera Alley is a historic gem most Washingtonians don’t know about. Not only is it home to the Tacoma Opera, but you’ll find shops, bars, and an exceptional eatery down the narrow passageway. And if you’ve never enjoyed a meal at Over The Moon Cafe, we’ll give you a few great reasons to check it out.

Since June of 2001, they've been delighting local patrons and opera guests.

The restaurant only seats 38 people at a time, so it's best to go on a date night or with a small group.
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This almost feels like dining at a wealthy and well-traveled friend's magnificent home.
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Deanna Harris Bender, the owner and chef, loves to get creative with the cuisine.

Dinner entrees includes Wild Pacific King Salmon Filet and Tuscan Chicken, or you can enjoy a perfect bowl of pasta.

They serve a few classics, like Turtle Pie, and they even offer vegan and diet-friendly options.

Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30, and dinner hours are 4:30 - 9 (10 on weekends).
Address: 709 Opera Alley, Tacoma, WA, 98402
Have you ever dined at Over The Moon Cafe? Believe it or not, this isn’t the only alley restaurant in Washington.
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