Local Lift: Front Street Grill, Seaside Spa & Salon, Seaside & Sylvan Home, and Bayleaf GIVEAWAY (Ended)

The situation surrounding COVID-19 has brought many challenges to our community—especially to our many cherished small businesses here on Whidbey Island.

In our weekly Local Lift series, each week we are doing a small business “boost” and purchasing items (services, gift cards, etc.) to giveaway to the Whidbey Island community.

This week’s giveaway includes:

  • TWO $70 gift certificates to Front Street Grill (Coupeville)

  • TWO $75 gift certificates to Seaside Spa & Salon (Coupeville)

  • TWO $75 gift certificates to Seaside & Sylvan Home (Greenbank)

  • ONE $50 gift certificate to Bayleaf (Coupeville)

There will be 7 lucky winners drawn at random. To enter, head on over to this Facebook post and follow the instructions. (All you have to do is leave a comment to enter!) Deadline for giveaway entries is Thursday, May 7 at 5pm PST.


Front Street Grill

Offering breathtaking waterside views of Coupeville Wharf and Mount Baker, Front Street Grill is a must-visit restaurant in Downtown Coupeville. Right now due to the Stay Home Stay Safe order, Front Street Grill is offering food to go, and you can also get your growler filled up or buy wine for retail prices. (For beer enthusiasts, it’s worth noting that this spot takes their beer seriously—when their restaurant is open for business as usual, they have 16 rotating beers on tap and even a growler and beer club.)

Front Street Grill currently has a limited takeout menu, and the selection is impressive. Order appetizers like deep-fried mac and cheese and coconut prawns; choose from mussels prepared 11 different ways; enjoy fresh salads; order a hearty sandwich or burger; and choose from entrees that include fish and chips, wild salmon, and pesto prawn & garlic pasta. You can take a look at Front Street Grill’s complete takeout menu here, and find updates on their Facebook and Instagram.


Seaside Spa & Salon

In 2019, Seaside Spa & Salon was voted as Best Salon/Spa in “The Best of Whidbey” in the Whidbey News Group Readers Choice Awards. Nestled right in the heart of Downtown Coupeville, this salon does it all! Services include hair design (including haircuts for men, women and children; hair styling, color, conditioning, perms and relaxers, and extensions), massage treatments, facials, manicures and pedicures (including indulgent spa treatments, gel polish, acrylics, and more), waxing treatments, and luxurious spa packages that offer pampering from head to toe!

Seaside Spa & Salon also has several products to browse in their cute shop, and you can follow them on Facebook and Instagram for updates on special deals, new product info, and more.


Seaside & Sylvan Home

Seaside & Sylvan Home is a not-to-miss boutique that offers a curated selection of furniture, home goods, decor, children’s items, textiles, locally focused gifts, luxe beauty products, and much more. Until very recently Seaside & Sylvan has been located at Greenbank Farm, but they are moving locations and you can read more about their business update here. They’re still shipping and delivering orders, and they have plans to launch a shop on their website soon!

In the meantime, take a look at their Facebook and Instagram page to see what type of items they carry!


Bayleaf

Located in Downtown Coupeville, Bayleaf is the local go-to for fine wines and gourmet eats! Take a look at Bayleaf’s online store to see what’s in stock these days—you can buy everything from fresh flower bouquets and gift baskets to picnic staples like fresh bread, cheese, and meats. They also offer seasonal subscription boxes, they do catering, and there’s a wine club—you’ll find the perfect gift here for that person who has everything (or just a special treat for yourself)!

You can still place orders for pick-up; follow Bayleaf on Facebook and Instagram for updates and new offers.


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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE DON’T HESITATE TO GET IN TOUCH!

WE ARE HERE FOR OUR COMMUNITY.

COVID-19Annie Cash