Food & Drink

Ebb & Company Brings Community Flavor to Ravenna

Ebb & Company Brings Community Flavor to Ravenna

The wine bar-slash-gathering space offers private dinners, craft workshops and more

Stephanie Eburah’s dynamic Ravenna space serves small plates and creative concepts

What's New in Local Plant-Based Dining

What’s New in Local Plant-Based Dining

Colorful menus and creative techniques elevate Seattle’s plant-based dining scene

Goldfinch Tavern wows with a coconut mousse dessert (left) and on their new plant-based menu; Art of the Table impresses with colorful beets (right)

Fashionable Seattle: Seven Designers Wear their Own Creations

Fashionable Seattle: Seven Designers Wear their Own Creations

For spring 2020, we're spotlighting local designers whose work embodies the evolving aesthetics of Pacific Northwest style

From left: Jennifer Charkow, Gustave Apiti, Nin Truong

Fifty Years of John Fluevog

Fifty Years of John Fluevog

The iconic shoe designer’s new book steps into his world of singularly stylish footwear

This article appears in print in the April 2020 issue. Click here to subscribe. John Fluevog Shoes is known for alternative designs worn by the likes of Madonna, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga. This year, the brand’s namesake founder is celebrating his 50th anniversary in the shoe business with a coffee table book titled Fluevog: 50…

Washington’s Hot Sauce Game is on Fire

Washington’s Hot Sauce Game is on Fire

Check out five of our favorites

Forget ketchup, mustard, even soy sauce. Our desert-island condiment is hot sauce, and these five Washington- made varieties make any meal more flavorful

New True Crime Podcast Investigates Grisly Pacific Northwest Cases

New True Crime Podcast Investigates Grisly Pacific Northwest Cases

Two former local radio anchors team up for 'Scene of the Crime'

Kim Shepard and Carolyn Ossorio

ChungChun's Hot Dogs Channel Korean Pop Culture

ChungChun’s Hot Dogs Channel Korean Pop Culture

The popular hot dog chain sets up shop in the International District

This article appears in print in the April 2020 issue. Click here to subscribe. Due to evolving public health concerns related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, be sure to check with restaurants for menu updates or closures.  Basking in the glow of neon, engulfed in earwormy K-pop melodies and the smell of deep-frying fare, it’s easy to slip…

'Strong Like Her' Presents Stories of Female Athleticism

‘Strong Like Her’ Presents Stories of Female Athleticism

Haley Shapley's new book focuses on powerful women throughout history

This article appears in print in the April 2020 issue. Click here to subscribe. From Atalanta of Greek myth to Pudgy Stockton of Muscle Beach, Seattle author Haley Shapley’s new book, Strong Like Her (Gallery Books, April 7, $29.99), features women known for celebrating their bodies for what they could do, rather than how they…

At The Fox and Pantry, Cookies are Fine Art

At The Fox and Pantry, Cookies are Fine Art

A Sammamish resident shares her edible artistry with cookies lovers and aspiring cookie decorators alike

Decorated cookies made by Kym Joles

16 Best Things to Do in Seattle in April 2020

16 Best Things to Do in Seattle in April 2020

Check out our handpicked list of entertainment options (but be sure to check for updates on event schedules and cancellations)

Agnieszka Polska’s film installation The New Sun explores human impact on the Earth

How Did Fremont Become the Center of the Universe?

How Did Fremont Become the Center of the Universe?

It's not just about the Troll

This article appears in print in the April 2020 issue. Click here to subscribe. In the 1990s, a small group of Fremont residents and business owners wanted to rebrand the neighborhood as the culturally rich area it once was, rather than the industrial eyesore it had become. Building on the success of the Fremont Solstice…

Where to Eat Now: Taurus Ox, Olmste(a)d, Rondo and Fat Shack

Where to Eat Now: Taurus Ox, Olmste(a)d, Rondo and Fat Shack

In today’s dining scene, it’s hard to keep up with restaurant openings. But it’s our job (and our pleasure) to do just that. Here are a few new places worth checking out

This article appears in print in the April 2020 issue. Click here to subscribe. Due to evolving public health concerns related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, be sure to check with all restaurants for updates on hours, to-go ordering and possible closures.  Taurus OxCapitol HillBeloved Thai restaurant Little Uncle is out. In its place, this Lao restaurant boasts…

Stories from Seattle: Italian Dream Vacation Cut Short by Coronavirus

Stories from Seattle: Italian Dream Vacation Cut Short by Coronavirus

La dolce vita in the Umbrian hills, followed by self-quarantine in Seattle

Panorama of the Umbrian

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