Food & Drink

Reviewed: Skillet Diner

Reviewed: Skillet Diner

Toddlers and hipsters are equally at home at this upbeat, affordable diner

Skillet Diner may share a name with owner Josh Henderson’s popular Skillet Street Food Airstream, but the brick-and-mortar version has a personality all its own. Though it’s hardly a greasy spoon, Skillet is a diner in the truest sense of the word: The avocado-green booths are vinyl; stools at the long counter swivel. Doors open…

Where Ya At Matt

Where Ya At Matt

The Louisiana native that pilots this popular food truck is almost as much of an attraction as his b

Not just anyone could convince Seattleites to eat gumbo and po’ boys out on the sidewalk in the rain. Even really, really good gumbo ($5/$8) and po’ boys ($9). That’s the thing about Where Ya At Matt, the roving Creole truck that Louisiana native Matt Lewis opened last summer. If it weren’t for the ever-boisterous,…

Bar del Corso

Bar del Corso

A Beacon Hill restaurant good enough to lure folks to this underrated corner of the city.

Jerry Corso may not be a household name quite yet, but to the tight-knit chef crowd, he’s well known and much loved. Chef Corso long worked for someone else—at Betty and The Harvest Vine (among other local spots)—but not anymore: Now, he’s got his eponymous place in his Beacon Hill neighborhood. Wood-fired pizzas cooked hot…

Hitchcock: Best New Restaurant 2011

Hitchcock: Best New Restaurant 2011

Finally, there’s a definitive restaurant on Bainbridge Island that highlights the best of the region

Chef Brendan McGill worked at Seattle restaurants Il Bistro, The Harvest Vine, the now-defunct Cremant and for the Via Tribunali group. But when it came time to open his own restaurant, he was drawn to Bainbridge Island, where his wife’s family has lived since 1890. Hitchcock takes its name from McGill’s wife’s family tree, and…

Fuji Bakery

Fuji Bakery

This French-meets-Japanese bakery opened in the International District last year.

There are people in this world who love sweet baked goods, and there are people who get more excited about savory tastes. Both types unfailingly rave after a visit to Fuji Bakery. This French-meets-Japanese bakery opened in the International District last year (the bakery has been in Bellevue since 2009). Owner Akihiro Nakamura found pastry…

Seattle's Cutest Dog is...

Seattle’s Cutest Dog is…

Saxon! How can you not fall in love with such a goofy, blissful redhead (shown above and below)? In case you missed it: we asked readers to share pictures of their own dogs to complement our October story about “Seattle’s Dog Obsession.” We then decided to choose the cutest dog from those submissions. Settling on…

Pie Takes the Cake Again

Pie Takes the Cake Again

Cake versus pie? Judging from the responses I’ve gotten since finding out that I would have the privilege of judging the epic rematch of last year’s Cake vs. Pie competition last night, people are not wishy-washy on this matter. I’ve heard many a definitive statement to the effect of “Pie. Duh”; or “Clearly pie.” And…

The Book Larder, a Food-Lover's Destination, Open Now in Fremont

The Book Larder, a Food-Lover’s Destination, Open Now in Fremont

The Book Larder, a new cookbook store and events space (and the only store between San Francisco and Vancouver, BC to sell cookbooks exclusively), opened this week to much fanfare. My friend, Lara Hamilton, is the owner, and her eye for quirky, useful, esoteric and lesser-known cookbooks is impeccable: I spotted a copy of Ruth Reichl’s out-of-print cookbook Mmmmmmm:…

King 5: Occupy Seattle Protests March On

Our content partners break down the schedule of events planned for Occupy Seattle‘s continued demonstrations at Westlake Park today, including an appearance by Mayor McGinn.  

Fashion Friday: Operation + Stitch’s fall line, happenings at Nube Green and a handbag obsession

Fashion Friday: Operation + Stitch’s fall line, happenings at Nube Green and a handbag obsession

So, it’s officially fall now isn’t it? (My pants are still damp from my walk in this morning and it is now 2 p.m.) Rather than get bogged down by the puddles, pull out the proverbial mood umbrella and use these cheery new fall offerings to block out the doom: Around these parts, we love…

Meet Seattle Busker Finn Juhl

Meet Seattle Busker Finn Juhl

Seattle mag editorial assistant Patrick Hutchison and local musician Matt Badger, of Ravenna Woods, team up to explore Seattle’s street music scene, recording the stories and songs that help compose our city’s soundtrack. The last in a five-part series: *While you read, listen to this live performance of “Lena and the Lake”, by Finn Juhl. …

Rooting for Seattle's LeRoy Bell on 'X Factor'

Rooting for Seattle’s LeRoy Bell on ‘X Factor’

In regard to Bond Huberman’s earlier post cheering on Phillip Lomax, the young Seattle singer who’s currently a competitor on Simon Cowell’s The X Factor, I must respectfully respond: oh hell no. The X-Factor contender I’m backing is Seattle’s own LeRoy Bell, the 59-year-old singer/songwriter who does way more than karaoke-style Sinatra imitations (ooh, take…

Seattle’s Phillip Lomax on the ‘X Factor’

Our staff photographer, Hayley Young, just alerted me to the fact that an adorable Seattleite named Phillip Lomax has made his way to the bootcamp stage of Simon Cowell’s new Idol-esque program called The X Factor. Here’s Lomax keeping it classy in his audition with Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon.” Hayley tells me…

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