The Plate and Pint Plans to Soon Undergo Big Changes

The Plate and Pint's current hours are every day from 11 AM to 9 PM, according to the company's website.

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According to a recent permit filing, The Plate and Pint will undergo a change of hands in Bainbridge Island at 321 High School Road NE STE 1 & 2.

The Plate and Pint’s change of hands was filed under Michael D. Lang of Michael D. Lang Enterprises LLC on November 14th.

The Plate and Pint is described as “Bainbridge Island’s family-owned pub restaurant. THE place to enjoy great food, drinks, company, and sports!”

An article written in 2014 by Bainbridge Island Review adds, “Urban Renaissance Group, a full-service commercial real estate firm based in Seattle, announced last week that Café Nola owners Kevin and Whitney Warren will open the new restaurant, their first expansion, in the former Island Grill location at the Island Village shopping center on High School Road.”

“The Plate & Pint will be a very cozy, ‘home-like’ environment with several screens for viewing a variety of sporting events, as well as a full menu of quality food approachable for everyone — from the guy having a pint of beer at the bar, snacking on an appetizer and watching basketball, to the family that just left Strawberry Park after a softball game.”

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