Heathman Hotel celebrates third anniversary

The Heathman Hotel in Kirkland is turning three, and with that milestone comes a Nov. 13 dinner featuring the cuisine of Trellis Executive Chef Brian Scheehser and James Beard Award-winning Philippe Boulot, culinary director of The Heathman Restaurant & Bar and executive chef at the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland, Ore. The five-course affair will bring paired Washington wines from Efestē Winery and the esteemed company of its winemaker, Brennon Leighton.

The Heathman Hotel in Kirkland is turning three, and with that milestone comes a Nov. 13 dinner featuring the cuisine of Trellis Executive Chef Brian Scheehser and James Beard Award-winning Philippe Boulot, culinary director of The Heathman Restaurant & Bar and executive chef at the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland, Ore. The five-course affair will bring paired Washington wines from Efestē Winery and the esteemed company of its winemaker, Brennon Leighton.

This one-of-a-kind dinner, held at Trellis restaurant at 7:30 p.m. (preceded by a 6:30 p.m. reception), is $120 plus tax and gratuity per person.

Over its three-year reign, The Heathman Hotel in Kirkland has earned more than 100 soaring traveler reviews and a five-bullet approval rating on TripAdvisor.com. In comparison to its Puget Sound hotel peers reviewed on the site, its service, rooms, quality dining and full-service spa, rank it among the highest of all area hotels. The hotel has also proven itself as a leader in green practices and as a community steward with its Adopt-A-Park program at Heritage Park.

and are asked to give a minimum of one new gift and one article of clothing to each child in a family, as well as a family household gift. Gifts must be delivered to the YES office in Bellevue by Dec. 15.