Food & Drink

Center for Wooden Boats Launches Happy Hour

Center for Wooden Boats Launches Happy Hour

Monthly events offer the chance to enjoy cocktails, food and music on the docks at SLU

For 40 years, the Center for Wooden Boats (CWB) has been a gathering spot for boat enthusiasts and wannabe sailors—and starting June 9, it will also become a place to meet old friends and new for drinks. During CWB’s new happy hours, every second Thursday of the summer months, you can take in scenic views…

The Must List: Folklife Festival, 'Motown' and Memorial Day Travel Spots

The Must List: Folklife Festival, ‘Motown’ and Memorial Day Travel Spots

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must FestNorthwest Folklife Festival at the Seattle Center(5/27 to 5/30, times vary) Memorial Day weekend brings Northwest Folklife to Seattle Center for its 45th year. The region’s demographics have changed over the years, and the festival has evolved accordingly, embracing a wider, more diverse spectrum of world music, dance and other performances, making it a…

Instagram Inspiration: Independent Bookstores

Instagram Inspiration: Independent Bookstores

Explore Seattle's many independent bookstores

Few things evoke such a sense of wonder and possibility as an indpendent bookstore. From Elliott Bay Book Company on Capitol Hill to the Queen Anne Book Company to Wallingford’s poem emporium Open Books, Seattle is full of them. Independent bookstores are the understated heart of a city, serving as sources of connection and inspiration, community gathering spaces,…

VIDEO: Nancy Guppy Hits the SIFF Red Carpet

VIDEO: Nancy Guppy Hits the SIFF Red Carpet

The Art Zone host chats with Northwest filmmakers and more about what to expect during the fest

We’re in the midst of the 42nd Seattle International Film Festival, wherein movie-lovers can take their pick from more than 400 films from 90 countries, all screening at theaters around town. Need help narrowing down your film list? Funny gal Nancy Guppy, host of Art Zone on the Seattle Channel, chatted up Northwest filmmakers and…

Rick Steves Takes on Marijuana Legalization

Rick Steves Takes on Marijuana Legalization

Using celebrity status, and his bank account, to advocate for legalization

These days, Rick Steves is looking a lot less like a happy traveler and a lot more like a road warrior. Gone is his trademark boyish mien so familiar to the armchair travelers who have watched his mild-mannered shows on PBS for 20 years. Today, this best-selling guidebook author and overall travel guru is revealing…

Cupcake Royale's Summer Flavors are Back

Cupcake Royale’s Summer Flavors are Back

Treat yourself with one of these limited-edition lovelies starting June 1

The many delights of a Seattle summer: iced coffee, long-awaited sunshine, strolls through beautiful parks and local sweet treats that take inspiration from summery ingredients. Case in point: Beloved local bakeshop Cupcake Royale is once again offering its summer berry cupcake flavors: lemon raspberry pavlova, strawberry 66, blackberry brown butter and blueberry brown betty. The…

Entertaining Expert Heather Christo Debuts Cookbook of Allergen-Free Recipes

Entertaining Expert Heather Christo Debuts Cookbook of Allergen-Free Recipes

Local cookbook author gets creative with alternative ingredients

In 2014, caterer and entertaining expert Heather Christo and her two young daughters were diagnosed with severe food allergies following years of unresolved health problems. For a classically trained chef and food blogger (heatherchristo.com), it was a strange situation. “I had built a career on goopy cakes and creamy pastas,” recalls Christo during a recent…

Recipe of the Week: Grilled Wild Alaska Salmon with Asparagus and Onion

Recipe of the Week: Grilled Wild Alaska Salmon with Asparagus and Onion

Making the most of salmon this summer

Salmon season is upon us. The highly anticipated season kicked off on May 16, so the flavorful fish will be available throughout the summer. As wild Alaska salmon makes its way to retailers and restaurants worldwide, this week’s recipe of grilled wild Alaska King salmon with Yakima asparagus and spring onion relish by local chef…

Heartwood Provisions is a New Jewel in Downtown Seattle

Heartwood Provisions is a New Jewel in Downtown Seattle

Summer ingredients and pistachios shine in this spin on a classic refreshing cocktail

The Cocktail With a refreshing and slightly luxurious mingling of flavors, the What’s New Pussycat? cocktail is really a variation on the sour: that large and historic family of drinks usually containing a base spirit, lime or lemon and a sweetener. Here the base is Rhum JM rhum agricole blanc (rhum is a cousin of…

Where to Get the Best Soft Serve Ice Cream in the City

Where to Get the Best Soft Serve Ice Cream in the City

Coneheads are swirling with a plethora of creamy soft-serve treats

Sweet-toothed Seattleites have no shortage of options when it comes to fulfilling a craving for ice cream. But the newest take on the dairy freeze is not about the Molly Moons, Full Tilts and Bluebirds in the city. It’s not about gelato. It’s definitely not about fro-yo. No, this is our ode to the unsung…

The Must List: Ice Cream Fest, All-Star Softball Classic

The Must List: Ice Cream Fest, All-Star Softball Classic

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must EatSeattle’s Inaugural Ice Cream FestivalSunday (5/22, 12 to 5 p.m.) Ice cream is perhaps the most quintessential way to ring in the summer season. Seattle’s inaugural Ice Cream Festival, the brainchild of Kurt Farm Shop’s Kurt Timmermeister, will feature a slew of Seattle’s most illustrious ice cream makers, including Molly Moon’s, Bluebird, Cupcake Royale and…

Does Seattle Have an Image Problem?

Does Seattle Have an Image Problem?

Former Governor Christine Gregoire thinks so

These days, you could call former Washington state Governor Christine Gregoire one of Seattle’s biggest boosters. That’s due to her role as chief executive of Challenge Seattle, a new, private, CEO-driven initiative aimed at boosting Seattle’s international profile and raising some self-awareness. Why? It turns out that we’re a little too slow to brag. When…

3 First Impressions of the No Bones Beach Club

3 First Impressions of the No Bones Beach Club

A visit to the hopping Hawaiian-y spot reveals why it's not to be missed

The fact that I live in Ballard and write about spirits, cocktails, and (on occasion) vegetarian food and haven’t yet visited the No Bones Beach Club—a vegan tiki bar also in Ballard—definitely makes me both sad and shameful. But I recently remedied the situation, and stopped in this hopping Hawaiian-y spot. Below are three impressions…

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