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Sillunch: Traditional Swedish Lunch at the Swedish Club
Enjoy this classic Swedish lunch tradition—just like you'd find in Sweden. A delicious, scenic way to experience Swedish culture!
Sillunch at the Swedish Club – A Monthly Tradition with a View!
Join us every first Friday of the month for Sillunch in our welcoming Three Crowns Lounge, where tradition, culture, and culinary appetites come together—alongside some of the most iconic views in Seattle.
This classic Swedish lunch includes a delicious spread of pickled herring, boiled potatoes, crispbread, and seasonal sides—everything you’d expect from a traditional Swedish sillbord. You’ll also enjoy a full Fika table, complete with coffee and a rotating selection of desserts to finish your meal the sweet way.
It’s all just $25 (plus tax) for a cozy, culture-rich dining experience that’s crisp, clean, and fun—just like the Swedish way.
Grab your tickets today and come hungry! RSVP encouraged!
What is a sillbord or Sillunch?
A sillbord (literally “herring table” in Swedish) is a traditional Swedish buffet-style spread centered around pickled herring, usually accompanied by classic sides like:
Boiled potatoes
Sour cream and chives
Crispbread (knäckebröd)
Cheese
Hard-boiled eggs
Various sauces and garnishes
Sometimes cold cuts or smoked fish
It's a staple of Swedish celebrations, especially during holidays like Midsummer, Christmas (Julbord), and Easter, but can also be enjoyed at special lunches like Sillunch.
Think of it as a smaller, more focused cousin of the full smörgåsbord, with herring taking center stage.
Latest Swedish Businesses and Organizations
Consulate of Sweden In Seattle
Serving the Swedish community in Woodinville, WA and throughout Washington and Oregon, the Consulate of Sweden in Seattle represents a vital connection between Swedish citizens and their home nation. As an official government mission, the consulate is dedicated to supporting Swedes living, working, studying, or visiting in the Pacific Northwest region. The mission's commitment extends beyond routine administrative functions to encompass genuine care for the welfare and well-being of Swedish nationals abroad. From assisting with passport matters and citizenship questions to providing emergency support during times of crisis, the consulate functions as a comprehensive resource for the Swedish diaspora. The organization recognizes the unique needs of expatriate communities and works to maintain cultural and governmental ties that help Swedes remain connected to their heritage and access essential services regardless of their location in the United States. By maintaining a presence in Woodinville, WA, the consulate demonstrates Sweden's commitment to its citizens in the Pacific Northwest, ensuring that distance from the homeland does not create barriers to essential government services, emergency assistance, or the documentation needed for life's important milestones. The mission operates as part of Sweden's extensive global diplomatic network, reflecting the nation's dedication to supporting and representing its citizens worldwide.
Woodinville, WA
Swedish Women’s Educational Association Seattle
SWEA Seattle serves as a welcoming community hub for Swedish-speaking women in Seattle, WA, creating meaningful connections among women who share a common linguistic and cultural heritage. Founded on principles of community, learning, and mutual support, SWEA Seattle brings together women of all ages to celebrate Swedish traditions, develop professionally, and find friendship in their adopted home. The organization understands the unique experience of Swedish-speaking women living abroad and provides a safe, inclusive space where members can maintain cultural ties while building new relationships.
The Seattle chapter is part of a remarkable global movement—SWEA International operates in 33 countries across five continents with approximately 7,500 members worldwide. This international network offers members a distinctive advantage: the ability to connect with Swedish-speaking women globally while remaining deeply rooted in the local Seattle community. Whether through cultural celebrations, professional development activities, study visits, creative pursuits like the organization's choir and book clubs, or simply gathering for friendship and inspiration, SWEA Seattle enriches the lives of its members.
If you are a Swedish-speaking woman considering a move to Seattle or already living in the area, SWEA Seattle warmly invites you to join this thriving community. Members gain far more than social connections—they access a protective network with links spanning the world, local knowledge about Seattle, and the opportunity to grow personally and professionally alongside women who understand their journey. SWEA Seattle represents both a gathering place and a safety net for Swedish-speaking women navigating life in the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle, WA
Swedish Club Northwest
Founded in 1892, Swedish Club Northwest has established itself as a cornerstone of Seattle, WA's cultural community for over 130 years. This nonprofit organization brings together people from diverse backgrounds united by a shared appreciation for Scandinavian culture, traditions, and values. Located in a distinctive lakeside building completed in 1961 with views overlooking Lake Union and downtown Seattle, the Club serves as a gathering place for members, visitors, and cultural enthusiasts from throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The organization's mission centers on fostering deeper understanding between the United States and Scandinavian countries through celebration of authentic cultural practices, from traditional holiday observances to contemporary community events. Swedish Club Northwest acknowledges its location on the traditional lands of the Duwamish people and honors this heritage with gratitude. The Club has welcomed distinguished visitors including Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf, reflecting its significance within the Scandinavian-American community. Today, the organization maintains its commitment to cultural preservation and community connection through diverse programming that welcomes both longtime members and newcomers. With a dedicated board of directors and professional staff, Swedish Club Northwest continues building relationships across cultural boundaries while maintaining the traditions and values that have defined the organization for generations. The Club represents more than a membership organization—it embodies a living connection to Scandinavian heritage and a welcoming community for all who seek cultural enrichment and meaningful fellowship in Seattle.
Seattle, WA