Food & Drink

Scrappy's Bitters Are Taking Seattle's Cocktail Bars By Storm

Scrappy’s Bitters Are Taking Seattle’s Cocktail Bars By Storm

Plus: Five Scrappy's Bitters cocktails to try for your at-home tasting

Miles “Scrappy” Thomas makes bartending look easy (here, at Canon)—you can try creating your own cocktails at home with his line of bitters

7 Reasons Food Lovers Need to Go to This Year's Seattle International Film Festival

7 Reasons Food Lovers Need to Go to This Year’s Seattle International Film Festival

Spoiler: It's not just popcorn.

From “Cuban Food Stories.”

Latta Wines Knows Its Vines

Latta Wines Knows Its Vines

Andrew Latta’s artisan winery thrives off thoughtfully selected terroir.

For a new winery in Washington State, it can be easy to get lost in the sea of talented winemakers. With more than 900 wineries, 350 grape growers, and 55,000 acres of planted vineyards, this corner of the world is flush with grape-fueled industry. Any hopeful winery must have a clear sense of purpose—a specific…

The Frozen Dessert at Southcenter We Absolutely Love

The Frozen Dessert at Southcenter We Absolutely Love

Bring a few friends to share the Mango Snow Milk.

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Imagine you have to spend a night locked inside a mall à la one of those campy ’80s movies. Which mall do you pick? I’d choose Westfield Southcenter, if for no other reason than its excellent food options, from dumplings at Din Tai Fung…

There's a Growing Movement to Quiet the Noise in Olympic National Park

There’s a Growing Movement to Quiet the Noise in Olympic National Park

A new documentary short shows the growing opposition to Naval aircrafts practicing over the Olympic Peninsula

The Hoh Rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula

3 Seattle Record Store Owners Wax About Their Favorite Albums

3 Seattle Record Store Owners Wax About Their Favorite Albums

In honor of Record Store Day, store owners from Silver Platters, Beats and Bohos and Sonic Boom dig their favorite LPs out of the crate

SHE’S GOT THE BEAT: Beats and Bohos’ Omaima Wolf going through the stacks in her Greenwood shop

Datebook: 12 Best Things To Do in Seattle in April 2018

Datebook: 12 Best Things To Do in Seattle in April 2018

Our hand-picked list of best bets for entertainment this month

“Black Boys,” a meditation on black male identity, is being premiered by On the Boards

ArtsWest Adapts a Dated Melodrama For the Times

ArtsWest Adapts a Dated Melodrama For the Times

"An Octoroon" will have a first look show on April 3 and then will run from April 19 to May 13.

From left to right: Actors Mike Dooly, Lamar Legend and Jose Abaoag each play three roles in ArtsWest’s “An Octoroon”

Park Lane Public House in Kirkland Features Pub Standbys With a Northwest Slant

Park Lane Public House in Kirkland Features Pub Standbys With a Northwest Slant

The new spot in Kirkland's downtown has a welcoming vibe and a food and drink menu that has the locals already taking note

Tucked in near the center of downtown Kirkland, Park Lane Public House (115 Park Lane, Kirkland) is from the folks behind the Bottle and Bull, located just blocks away. The Public House opened at the very tail end of January, but when I stopped by recently for a visit with some pals, it was bursting…

Must List: Tulip Festival, Mariners' Opening Weekend, Become Desert

Must List: Tulip Festival, Mariners’ Opening Weekend, Become Desert

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

MUST LOVE FLOWERS 35th Tulip Festival in Skagit County(4/1–4/30) This renowned monthlong festival is jam-packed with daily activities: salmon barbecues, bike tours, 5K family runs, art walks and a lot of beautiful tulips filling fields and demonstration gardens. Join people from around the country who flock to this springtime event, and avoid the biggest crowds…

Book These Tables for Easter Brunch Now

Book These Tables for Easter Brunch Now

Need to entertain your family on Sunday, or just looking for somewhere to indulge in bottomless mimosas? We've got you covered

We’re big proponents of brunch—perhaps the must underrated meal out there. So maybe you’ll spend a few more bucks on Easter brunch (see also Mother’s Day) but you’ll be treated to an egg-centric egg-stravaganza (sorry) and avoid having to host a massive family gathering out your home. Worth the extra cash? We think so. Here’s…

Macha Theatre Works' 'Smoke & Dust' Kicks Up History’s Dirt

Macha Theatre Works’ ‘Smoke & Dust’ Kicks Up History’s Dirt

A new play considers an extraordinary female composer’s life with a timely twist. Our review

Bianca Raso as Liv/Barbara Strozzi and James Lyle as Josh/Giovanni Vidman in Joy McCullough-Carranza’s ‘Smoke & Dust’

6 Camping Essentials You Need in the Pacific Northwest

6 Camping Essentials You Need in the Pacific Northwest

Whether you’re heading out on a camping trip or just want to improve the stash of supplies in your earthquake kit, these essentials work both ways

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. 1. BioLite CampStove 2 Bundle (above)This wood-burning camp stove (smokeless flames, thanks to an internal airflow system), the latest iteration of the little stove that started a revolution, cooks your meal and creates electricity for your devices (and has a USB port). The…

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