Only a short time after Lenox opened its doors, Seattleโs culinary scene sparkled with renewed lustre and vibrated with invigorated energy. Situated at Belltownโs 2510 First Avenue, Lenox mix Cuban seasonings with Puerto Rican, all in the spirit of a communal mission and an interior throbbing with island vibes.
An Elegant Legacy in tandem with an Unwavering Identity
Having always called the Puerto Rican home, then being nurtured in Harlem before uprooting to Seattle at just 5 years old, Reyes weaves Lenox into a glorious mosaic of Puerto Rican, Cuban, Jamaican, and West African flavours. Firmly situated on Lenox Avenue (christened Malcolm X Boulevard), the kitchen proudly showcases its Nuyorican roots, letting its daring, city-infused, pulse-pounding, soulful melodies reverberate. Every plate continues the journey that started in Harlem and ended in Seattle, uniting adobe, salmon, sofrito, and assorted Puerto Rican & Cuban spices dishes devised in his very kitchen.
From pop-up stage to food-truck debut and, eventually, up to the flagship.
Bolstered by a decade of relentless hustle and an everlasting, boundless heart, Reyesโ story carries on. Having perfected his skills at JuneBaby, Roux, and Art of the Table, the chef next brought his culinary vision to pop-up events and food truck duties popping up across Seattle from Future Primitiveโs parked vans to introduce his cuisine to the city. The outpouring of community support sparked a crackling buzz.
Earning the 2022 Chopped championship, paired with the support of Seattle Restored, only served to intensify his ambitions. Set to bow in the summer of 2024, where Jerk Shack and The Vinkeaver once stood, now rises Lenox the Afro-Latin oasis Briggs has envisioned.
A menu whose hefty storytelling is unmistakable.
At Lenox, a meal rises far beyond the ostensibly humble: each plate is anchored to a story of its own. Each plate reverts to its foundation ingredients, the moment of harvest, or the distinctive technique of its crafting. Essential staples most famously the flavorful, rife-with-garlic Latin mashed potatoes span mofongo to empanadas dripping with creamy picadillo, and, subtle though it is, a Puerto Rican & Cuban current still radiates through the accompanying sides.
Armoring Lenoxโs signature dish array is:
A Notably Flair-Filled Bar Program
Guided by Rumba alumnus John Fry, Lenoxโs bar flourishes into a haven for connoisseurs of rum. Picture uncommonly bright piรฑos coladas and Coquรญ-nut Mojitos paired with an array of additional creations, all diligently crafted for vibrant freshness, perfect balance, and a palate pleasing surprise.
Community foundations: Reyesโs habit of inviting coworkers to share his familyโs at-home dinners set off local chatter and inaugurated pop-ups that wove Afro-Latin flavour into underserved neighbourhoods.
By partnering with Seattle Restored and reinvesting Lenoxโs earnings into the venue, Reyes forged a warm nexus that knits together Belltown residents, staff, and neighbouring businesses.
Chef Reyesโs Vision
Ditching formal culinary schooling, Reyes sharpens his craft between the stoves, jumping from Rautureauโs Luc to an array of pop-ups in the run-up to Lenoxโs debut.
Top Four Reasons to Keep Watch on Lenox
1. ENSCONCED in Afro Latin tradition, seasoned with Puerto Rican & Cuban spice perfumed by French polish and sustained by PNW ingredients, it blends โHarlem soul with Caribbean foundations.โ
2. Community-Focused: Lenox, a Black-owned enterprise tightly woven into its neighbourhood, is preparing to fortify its community by offering more than what diners encounter on their plates.
3. Through her pop-up endeavours, Reyes proves that fusion, tradition, and technique can thrive in concert.
4. Applauded on both national and local stages, Lenoxโs stature as an indisputable Seattle dining must-attend is now firmly secured.
Lenox Visiting Guide
First Avenue at 2510 Hospitality Gate, Belltown, Seattle.
Hours:
Recommended: Reservations far in advance are highly recommended, particularly for brunch and the patio.
Vibe: A jungle isle converged with urban splendour, so casual yet unmistakably polished.
Its menu features
Community events: stay tuned for detailed announcements of themed evenings, live music performances, and tasting-party updates by keeping updated on Lenoxโs Instagram page at @lenoxwa.

Rescue arrives: Lenoxโs Sounds and Vibes.
Lenoxโs charm derives chiefly from its vibe or ambience and far less from its menu. So light as a soft zephyr yet radiating a vividly sensual timbre, salsa, reggaetรณn, bachata, and even classic soul waft through the room.
Inside Lenox, that very vibe saturates each morsel and each music note. While the smartly fashioned cocktail creeps onto the table by your side, the inaugural mofongo descends on the plate and swiftly after, in the distance, you hear the shimmer of a crystal-clear piรฑa colada. Obviously, the coquรญ is present there as well.
An extensive array of vegan and vegetarian recipes
Lenoxโs inclusivity continues to amaze, welcoming diverse cultures and precisely catering to an expansive array of dietary tastes. Impeccably paired vegetarian and vegan options grace the menu, leaving not a trace of hierarchy to be sensed. Frequently dubbed Tres Hermanas a reference to the ages-old trio of corn, beans, and squash the dish at the same time celebrates Indigenous agricultural wisdom and pleases vegans and vegetarians alike. Decorating the plate with pickled tomatoes, a lively vinaigrette, and crisp garnishes raises the dish for its substance at least as much as for its dimensions.
Veteran meat-centric staples have likewise been reimagined to satisfy a variety of dietary needs. For instance, Reyes fashioned a vegan alternative to the customary pork or beef in his mofongo, thereby broadening vegan and vegetarian dinersโ ancestral links to the Afro-Latin culinary tradition.
Representation Matters

Amid Seattleโs metropolitan status, Afro-Latin culture makes only a minimal impression when measured against New York, Miami, or Chicago, yet Lenox notably addresses that gap. Grasping that helming a full-service, chef-led restaurant places him in an exclusive cadre of Pacific Northwest Afro-Latin culinarians, Reyes wears an evident weight of responsibility in the culinary realm.
Rather than simply increasing visibility, representation operates as a vehicle for unlocking doors for generations to come. Lenox cultivates jobs, mentors young chefs of colour to prevail, and provides a venue for cultural celebration that Seattle has been without for too long. As Reyes told Sheen Magazine, โThis is not solely my vision; it belongs to every person who stands behind me as well.โ Thus, I hope that the next generation of Seattleโs Afro-Latin chefs will truly recognize that exceptional heights are within their reach. Everything is, in fact, for them.
These efforts are repeated time and again.
Lenox goes beyond the dishes that reach its patrons; it operates as a venue for fostering community. Reyes is wholly devoted to the regionโs efforts designed to elevate communities of colour. His collaboration with neighbouring artists, minority-owned farms, and community groups ensures that the wheel of support keeps spinning without wavering.
Regular events include:
Art nights featuring the creative work of Seattleโs Black and Afro-Latin visual artists.
The tasting dinners centre on the cuisines and cultural heritage of particular islands.
Instead of just offering decorative flourishes, these offerings surge through the very core of the restaurantโs DNA. It moves well past the confines of a dining table, operating as the very birthplace of a home. Are those succulent lechon cutlets youโre savouring now? Each year, the very same painstaking labour makes a fresh appearance at Puerto Rican block parties entire crowds gather before a pig that slowly turns on a revolving spit.
Reaching audiences virtually, Reyes has yet another campfire to tap into.
Even while waiting for the Seattle return, Reyes has carved out a firm presence in the digital frontier. Follow Lenoxโs digital footprint and social channels for a glimpse into the kitchenโs activity, words of wisdom from Reyes, and dishes fashioned for home cooks.
Final Serving
Lenox sits coyly as a compact mass of heritage, heart, and transformation. Rather than a simple meal, a story unfolds in each bite, igniting a homage to history, collective community, and imaginative vision. By setting Lenox up in Belltown, Chef Jhonny Reyes etched Seattle on the Afro-Latin culinary map, gifting the city fare that is simultaneously soulful and unforgettable. Hunt down a secluded corner in the cellar, order a rum-centric cocktail, and feast on lechon or mofongo; let Lenox Avenueโs rhythm slip directly into Seattleโs heart.
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