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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…

The Best, Most Surprising Dim Sum

The Best, Most Surprising Dim Sum

Seattle Mag contributor Lorna Yee searched far and wide to find the best of this favorite Chinese cu

Dim sum has always been a contentious and polarizing topic for food-lovin’ Seattleites, many of whom drive up to my hometown of Richmond, B.C., for the legendary dim sum offerings. But for those in need of a quick dim sum fix, I’ve found Zen Garden [CLOSED] in Mill Creek (a half-hour drive from downtown Seattle)…

Seattle's Best Breakfasts

Seattle’s Best Breakfasts

A plump, soft-yolked egg. Strips of hot bacon, crunchy and curled, with the taste of smoke and salt. Golden waffles, each dimple cradling a morsel of syrup. Fluffy, tender-crumbed biscuits, blanketed with creamy gravy. Is it any surprise that the mere promise of a good breakfast will rouse the most stubborn sleepyhead? We’ve done the…

Perfect Pancakes

Perfect Pancakes

Whole grain, buttermilk or buckwheat: There's something for everyone

Best Northwest-Style Pancakes The sun-drenched room at the U-District location of Portage Bay CafĂ© (additional locations at South Lake Union and in Ballard) makes it one of the most popular breakfast spots in town. Looking for a healthful, yet delicious way to start your morning? Portage Bay’s generously sized pancakes ($9) come two to an…

Incredible Eggs

Incredible Eggs

Whether you’re treating yourself to a high-end brunch or just catching breakfast at a comfy neighbor

Best Northwest Spin on Eggs BenedictEtta’s, Tom Douglas’ most uniquely Northwest eatery near the Pike Place Market, serves up its Dungeness crab eggs Benedict ($17) every weekend during brunch to crustacean-loving locals and tourists alike. The signature hollandaise is softly scented with lemon and accented with the tangy taste of dill, which provides lightness to…

Knock Out Breakfast Side Dishes

Knock Out Breakfast Side Dishes

You could easily make a meal out of these tasty sides

Bacon Pete’s Egg Nest in Greenwood might be a bit of a dive, and the bacon might not be made from the prized belly of an heirloom pig (though it does come daily from an area farm), but one thing the servers do here is ask how you like your bacon cooked. (Want it extra…

Brunches Worth Waiting For

Brunches Worth Waiting For

Our favorite choices for more-than-breakfast, but not quite lunch

Seattle’s Most-beloved Brunch No discussion of weekend brunch in Seattle would be complete without noting what many—locals and visitors alike—consider the very best brunch dish of all: the Ĺ“ufs en meurette ($15) at CafĂ© Campagne at the Pike Place Market. Two perfectly poached eggs perch atop slices of brioche toast, drowned in a lusciously complex…

Summer Guide 2011: Festivals

Summer Guide 2011: Festivals

From the arts to food, here’s our guide to the area’s best summer fests.

JULY Bellingham Festival of Music7/1, 7/5, 7/9, 7/10, 7/13, 7/17What to expect: Six evenings of classical and chamber music performed by the Bellingham Festival Orchestra, comprised of top musicians from all over the country and conducted by longtime festival artistic director Michael Palmer.  Insider Tip: Throughout the course of the festival, various master classes taught…

Wood-Fired Bagels at Eltana

Wood-Fired Bagels at Eltana

A new Montreal-style bagelry brings chewy, terrific bagels to Seattle.

I’ve never been to Montreal, so I can’t tell you whether Eltana’s Montreal-style bagels are the real deal. But even if they’re not, these are great bagels. Chewy, dense and with just a slight smoky flavor from their trip into the wood fire after being boiled in honeyed water, they’re made until about 2 p.m….

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