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Restaurant and gaming venue Pinstripes expanding to Bellevue

The Chicago-based company is known for its bocce and bowling opportunities.

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Sounds like bocce of fun.

Looking for somewhere you can get some wood-fired pizza — and try your hand at bocce?

Pinstripes, a Chicago-based Italian restaurant and games venue, will open its first-ever Washington location in Bellevue. The new hangout is expected to debut in mid-2024 with 21,000 sqft of space — plenty of room for the bowling alleys, bocce courts, and outdoor seating included in its plans.

Pinstripes will take over the retail pavilion at the 555 108th Ave. NE tower across the street from the Bellevue Transit Center.

Expect a menu of classic Italian dishes like pastas and gelato, along with a wine list, craft beers, and playful cocktails.

The company intends to add additional Washington locations in the future.

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