A Lamb’s Quandary Has Filed For a Location in the Ballard Area

A Lamb's Quandary filed for a liquor license on August 22nd.
A Lamb's Quandary Has Filed For a Location in the Ballard Area
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According to a recent permit filing, A Lamb’s Quandary has filed for a Ballard area location at 1418 NW 70th Street.

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A representative of A Lamb’s Quandary could not provide additional information at What Now Seattle’s request.

While an official opening date and what A Lamb’s Quandary plans to offer have yet to be confirmed, according to the permit, A Lamb’s Quandary was filed under LIK San LLC.

Bizapedia states that LIK San LLC was incorporated on July 29th, 2024. Nelson Wong is listed on the permit filing and LLC. According to Compass, the address listed for A Lamb’s Quandary is currently home to Fat Hen, which is not currently marked as closed.

“Vintage brick mixed-use investment property in popular Whittier neighborhood of north Ballard. Triplex includes a 1 BR apartment, a 2 BR apartment, and the restaurant’s commercial space currently occupied by the popular Fat Hen restaurant (renter since 2017).”

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger is a writer, editor, and marketing collaborator with experience ranging from grant writing, screenwriting, SEO, content writing, and more. She graduated from Portland State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English, with multiple honors accreditations as a first-generation college student. You can find her in a local thrift shop or plant store, creating music, or going to one of her favorite band’s concerts when she is not behind the keyboard furiously typing away.
Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger is a writer, editor, and marketing collaborator with experience ranging from grant writing, screenwriting, SEO, content writing, and more. She graduated from Portland State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English, with multiple honors accreditations as a first-generation college student. You can find her in a local thrift shop or plant store, creating music, or going to one of her favorite band’s concerts when she is not behind the keyboard furiously typing away.

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