Food & Drink

Where to Eat on Bastille Day

Where to Eat on Bastille Day

Backyard barbecues on America’s Independence Day are great, but how dang lucky are we to live in an internationally-minded city that’s home to lots of nice French folks where we get to celebrate (and by that I mean EAT) the joys of Bastille Day as well? Our local Franco-foodie scene is going gangbusters for the…

5 Can’t-miss Peach Dishes

5 Can’t-miss Peach Dishes

We round up local dishes featuring this juicy and oh-so seasonal summer fruit.

Juicy and supersweet, local eateries love to put peaches into everything this time of year, from pies to cocktails. We think that’s peachy. SMITHLayers of flavor play into the grilled fresh peach salad, with sweet peaches from Pence Orchards in Wapato, spicy local coppa, goat cheese, and peppers pickled in house tossed in lamb’s lettuce…

Bar Hop: Tommy Gun

Bar Hop: Tommy Gun

Inside Capitol Hill's new hideout.

Tommy Gun Bar owner Erin Nestor (of The BottleNeck Lounge in Madison Valley) opened Tommy Gun (1703 E Olive Way; 206.323.4866) in March just a couple of blocks away from the future Capitol Hill Light Rail Station. The Prohibition-era name is a nod to craft cocktails and serious camaraderie. THE VIBE: Raw-wood-paneled walls, dark lighting…

VIDEO: Boy Does 'Thriller' Dance on Jumbotron at Mariners Game

VIDEO: Boy Does ‘Thriller’ Dance on Jumbotron at Mariners Game

If you’re like our hard at work edit team and spend the afternoon trolling the Web for online video gems (in the name of “research,” of course), then you’ll appreciate this gone-viral video of a 12-year-old Snoqualmie boy dancing to “Thriller” at a recent Mariners game. Jonah Duvall, the local dancing sensation  

Food News: Cantinetta Owners to Open Eastside Specialty Market and Deli

Food News: Cantinetta Owners to Open Eastside Specialty Market and Deli

Some good news for Eastsiders: The owners of Cantinetta announced this week plans to open Mercato Stellina (10000 Main Street, Downtown Bellevue), an Italian market and sandwich shop in downtown Bellevue. We’ve been told the new shop will feature a mix of Italian specialty goods, including cheese and wine, cured meats, fresh pasta made at…

The Best Places to Have a Healthy Picnic in Seattle

The Best Places to Have a Healthy Picnic in Seattle

Summer picnics are a long standing tradition in my family and the epitome of the season.  In 1910, my great-grandparents, Teunis and Anna Schilperoort, and their siblings left Holland for the Yakima Valley to start a new life.   After World War I, the first family picnic was held  as a way to remember the old…

Fashion + Style Friday: Three locally-made accessories to jazz up summer style

Fashion + Style Friday: Three locally-made accessories to jazz up summer style

  There were a lot of jewelry pieces, handbags and shoes hanging around the office this week (check out the September issue to find out why!) and if you want to assemble a gaggle of girls lightning quick, just start throwing those things out on a table. The appeal of the accessory is simple: they…

Fresh Pineapple Salad at Tamarind Tree

Fresh Pineapple Salad at Tamarind Tree

Tamarind Tree’s Goi Thom Toui is a summertime grand slam.

On those days when our Seattle summer doesn’t live up to its potential, I like to head to the tiny tropical oasis that is Tamarind Tree’s bamboo-tree-lined patio for the beachiest lunch around: goi thom toui, or fresh pineapple salad ($7.50 at lunch, $9.50 at dinner). Thick slices of perfectly ripe pineapple are plated with…

Datebook: Reggie Watts Amps Up Comedy

Datebook: Reggie Watts Amps Up Comedy

Reggie Watts returns to Seattle after electrifying the national comedy scene.

When comedian/musician Reggie Watts begins his act, he might have a British accent—but that won’t last long. Soon his inflection morphs into that of a typical American rapper, or maybe the stentorian tones of a commercial advertiser. You never know what he’ll sound like next, which is all part of his comedic attack plan: Disorient…

13 Seattle Icons Worth Keeping

13 Seattle Icons Worth Keeping

Our resident mossback risks his curmudgeon status with a list of local icons he actually likes.

My column “Statues of Limitations” (March 2011), on the topic of local icons that I’d like to Photoshop out of the picture if I were Seattle’s Stalin, generated a lot of debate. I came down against Fremont’s Troll and Lenin statues, and the Darth Vader–ish Columbia Tower. I said the Pioneer Square totem pole was…

Ba Bar Opens Today on Capitol Hill

Ba Bar Opens Today on Capitol Hill

Eric Banh doesn’t want anyone making a big deal out of Ba Bar. “I don’t want the hype,” he said last night at a soft opening preview. “This is street food done simple.” Coming from the guy who takes Vietnamese and Asian cuisine to just about the most sophisticated level you’ll find in Seattle and…

Attack of the Foodie Tours, The Sequel

Attack of the Foodie Tours, The Sequel

Recently I profiled a couple of new local food tours that have popped up this season. Being that I don’t get to take many vacations, I’m a pretty rabid fan of these when they’re in my hometown. Most of the time I run around Seattle acting like a huge know-it-all; changing my perspective for an…

Red Tricycle Recommends: Seattle Fourth of July Roundup

Red Tricycle Recommends: Seattle Fourth of July Roundup

Fourth of July is celebrated in Seattle as the day that heralds the return of summer weather to the Pacific Northwest. The temperature rises, flags wave and Miss Mary Mack’s elephants finally return from their jump over the fence. If your family’s endurance is high and you don’t mind crowds, the all-day Family Fourth festival…

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