Food & Drink

A Seattle Coffee Slinger Defends His Title at the US Barista Championship

A Seattle Coffee Slinger Defends His Title at the US Barista Championship

If Cole McBride wins, he’ll again represent the U.S. at the world championships in Boston

CAFFEINE FIX: Barista champion Cole McBride is the mastermind behind the coffee menu at Ada’s Discovery Café, where you can order this espresso old fashioned, one of his award-winning drinks

New Owner Bringing The Gerald to New Heights

New Owner Bringing The Gerald to New Heights

The Ballard bar gets an upgrade to both drink and food options

You’ll find many delectable drinks, like this lovely concoction, and more at the Gerald

An Afternoon at the Frye With Cherdonna, Cher, and DONNA

An Afternoon at the Frye With Cherdonna, Cher, and DONNA

Campy and surreal, a new exhibit showcases Seattle’s Lady Dada

The title is a slang term in lesbian-separatist circles for female genitals, but your kids don’t need to know that if you take them to Ditch, Jody Kuehner’s installation/performance piece at the Frye. If they have a healthy attention span, they’ll probably enjoy seeing Kuehner’s vivacious alter ego, Cherdonna Shinatra, and her dance troupe DONNA in…

15 Best Things To Do in Seattle in March 2019

15 Best Things To Do in Seattle in March 2019

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

Dance ensemble A.I.M. performing “Drive”

This Bellevue Steakhouse Wows With Soaring City-Views

This Bellevue Steakhouse Wows With Soaring City-Views

From its lofty perch, a Bellevue restaurant wows with spectacle and steaks

ROOM WITH A VIEW: The main dining room, overlooking Seattle in the distance, sits below hanging tree roots, representative of the five kinds of wood used to grill meat at Ascend

This Week Then: Celebrating Black History Month in Washington

This Week Then: Celebrating Black History Month in Washington

Plus: How King County got its name

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Firsts of the Month February is Black History Month, and this week HistoryLink notes some of Washington’s many African American “firsts.” We begin with George W. Bush and his family, who in 1845 were among the first Americans to settle north of the Columbia River,…

Book-It Repertory Theatre’s ‘American Junkie’: In Seattle, a Fix Is Still a Shot Away

Book-It Repertory Theatre’s ‘American Junkie’: In Seattle, a Fix Is Still a Shot Away

Set in grunge-era Seattle, its grim portrait of addiction remains relevant today

In Book-It’s most recent adaptation from prose to play, director (and founder) Jane Jones finds inspiration in Edmonds native Tom Hansen’s 2010 memoir American Junkie. A raw look at the deleterious effects of drugs, Jones (who co-adapted the book with local actor and writer Kevin McKeon), preserves the author’s no-nonsense style, pairing caustic humor with…

Must List: Seattle Wine and Food Experience, Northwest Flower & Garden Festival, Chilly Hilly

Must List: Seattle Wine and Food Experience, Northwest Flower & Garden Festival, Chilly Hilly

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST INDULGE Seattle Wine and Food Experience(2/21-2/24) Seattle magazine’s long weekend of fine local food and drink kicks off on Thursday with Comfort, featuring bites and sips from the area’s best gastropubs. On Friday, dress up for the weekend’s upscale champagne and seafood event, Pop!…

Spring Arts Preview: The Top Shows, Events and Exhibits of the Season

Spring Arts Preview: The Top Shows, Events and Exhibits of the Season

Pull out your calendar; it’s time to pencil in the season’s top performances, shows and concerts you won’t want to miss

Jeffrey Gibson’s 2014 mixed media sculpture, “Like a Hammer”

Peek Inside the Impressive Amount of New and Reopened Venues Across the City

Peek Inside the Impressive Amount of New and Reopened Venues Across the City

Spring is the season of new beginnings, a budding promise that rings especially true this arts season with a handful of highly anticipated venue openings and reopenings, each rolling out dynamic programming, performances and refreshed purpose

S. Surface, Office of Arts & Culture King Street Station Program Lead (seated) and Asia Tail, one of three curators for the opening exhibit; photographed at the gallery, still under construction, in January

Village Theatre: Mother of Musicals

Village Theatre: Mother of Musicals

The local playhouse has built a pipeline for show development like no other

Village Theatre’s ‘The Passage’ runs through Sunday, February 24

A New Ballard Vegan Joint Pays Tribute to the Potato

A New Ballard Vegan Joint Pays Tribute to the Potato

A temple to the humble spud takes root in Ballard

LOCK AND LOAD: There’s actually a potato (frequently paired with chili, above) under all these plant-based toppings

Vote: The Seattle Magazine 2019 Readers' Choice Beer Awards

Vote: The Seattle Magazine 2019 Readers’ Choice Beer Awards

Cast your votes for the best in local beer

This July, Seattle magazine will be featuring the winners of our annual Seattle Magazine Beer Awards. Winners of the tasting portion will be selected by a panel of local beer experts, including Seattle magazine beer writer Kendall Jones. But we’re also looking to our readers to help us determine the best in local beer experiences….

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