Rugby lads and lasses (and a whole lot of regular drinkin’ folk) overpopulate these merry pubs, known for the warmth of their welcome and the hearty authenticity of their Irish fare. It’s probably the ...
Bellevue has taken to this restaurateur’s restaurant with relish—and avocado-tomatillo salsa and tomato-thyme emulsion and…you get the idea. It’s all about globally embellished seafood, presented in ...
Both Chuck's locations became neighborhood institutions pretty much the minute they opened, magical utopias where dogs, babies, parents, and twentysomethings in crocheted beanies coexist harmoniously ...
Yes, the space at the foot of Yesler is a little ungainly, but breakfast, brunch and lunch exude all the midcentury America charm as the name itself. Salads, sandwiches, and mac and cheese look basic, ...
While the Hill already has its fair share of joints serving fried fare (the Captain offers fried oysters, fried shrimp, fried chicken, french fries, et al), the nautical-themed Blacks brings something ...
While we certainly have cupcakes covered, Seattle once fell short when it came to the cold, creamy stuff. That all changed with the opening of Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream in Wallingford, and, more ...
If you’re a longtime local yearning for the Seattle of yore, a trip to Larsen’s Bakery can assuage any nostalgic pang. While it is famous for its authentic Danish kringle (a pretzel-shaped pastry with ...
Proof aplenty that Bellevue is not entirely shiny and polished, Chace’s is ancient, tiny, crowded, cramped, and loaded with character. The pancakes and other stock breakfast items are just exactly ...
Rejuvenate your senses in this Cap Hill tea café which offers 150 organic teas and artisan blends. Choose from a menu that includes hot or iced tea, tea cocktails, sandwiches, and more.
This summer Kirkland’s Woodmark Hotel lost its restaurant anchor, Bin Vivant—to have it reborn this month as Bin on the Lake, in the old Yarrow Bay Grill space across the courtyard. (Hotel banquets ...