Rascal’s Public House Slated to Open at the Bellevue Towers in Mid-2024

Alongside Walgreens and Sea Crab House, the three new businesses will occupy 14,500 square feet of space.

Madison Ballinger News Writer
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According to a recent article from the Puget Sound Business Journal, Rascal’s Public House will open at the Bellevue Towers at 10650 NE 4th St.

A Rascal’s Public House representative was not immediately available for commentary upon What Now Seattle’s request.

According to the article, “Permits filed with the city show plans for Rascal’s Public House to fill some 4,800 square feet at the base of the south tower, at 10650 NE Fourth St. It’s set to open in the middle of the year, a spokesperson for PMF Real Estate Services, which is representing the landlord, told the Business Journal.”

“Rascal’s is set to fill the former Cast Iron Studio space. It will open alongside a new Walgreens and Sea Crab House.” Rascal’s is also stated to be a pub that will service American fare.

Downtown Bellevue Network provides more information, stating in a recent article, “The space is over 4,400 square feet and will include a demo of the current interior. With that, the restaurant will feature a new bar, built-in banquet seating, new interior doors, kitchen and bar equipment, as well as moveable interior seating and tables.”

“The project team for the restaurant includes owners Stewart Harmon and Carrie Anderson, Ferguson Architecture, and 3HJ Contracting. Rascals Public House is slated to open mid-2024/ We reached out to the project manager at the architecture firm.”

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Madison's college career paired with her affinity for writing opened and created a foundation for her to have a fruitful writing career. She has three bylines under What Now Media Group, multiple long-term contracts with Lightning Media Group, and is a Script Writer for Cinematic Pulse.
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