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Recipe of the Week: Lobster Tacos with Cilantro Onion Sauce

Recipe of the Week: Lobster Tacos with Cilantro Onion Sauce

Heather Christo has us thinking spring with her fresh take on a universal favorite

Be it last weekend’s Pop! Seafood and Bubbles event or these early signs of spring, but Iately I’ve had seafood on my mind. Lobster, in particular. (This cousin to the Dungeness crab is more difficult to come across than one would think, living in a coastal city.) It could be, also in part due to…

How to Get that Lumbersexual Look (Hint: It's Pricey)

How to Get that Lumbersexual Look (Hint: It’s Pricey)

There’s Lumbersexual gold in your closet

In our bi-monthly Seattlemag.com column, Knute Berger–who writes regularly for Seattle Magazine and Crosscut.com and is a frequent pundit on KUOW–takes an in-depth look at some of the highly topical and sometimes polarizing issues in our city. Last year saw the blossoming of the Lumbersexual, the urban hipster guy who dresses like Paul Bunyan. Seattle,…

Where to Dine in the Suburbs

Where to Dine in the Suburbs

There is plenty of good eating to be had outside Seattle

BOTHELLPreservation Kitchen and Main Street AleHouse  Don’t be fiddling with your radio volume or reaching for your cell phone as you blitz down Bothell Way or you’ll barrel right past the cozy alcove that houses Preservation Kitchen and its dual personalities: upscale dinner destination and casual, all-day (and all-ages) pub, together in a 1916 estate….

9 Things to Try From the Seattle Wine and Food Experience

9 Things to Try From the Seattle Wine and Food Experience

Last weekend's culinary and drink fest included many bites, sips and more worth checking out

Eat, drink, repeat. With its over 50 bites and 600 beverages, the annual Seattle Wine and Food Experience has come and gone again, packing Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall this past Sunday, February 22, and replacing both lunch and dinner for attendees–and for some of us gluttons, another day’s meals, too. Couldn’t make it this year? No problem….

Bertha Breakthrough, James Beard Nominations & More News

Bertha Breakthrough, James Beard Nominations & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Bertha Sees The Sun. Big Bertha, the world’s largest tunneling machine that’s been stuck under State Route 99 since 2013, has reached new depths. Yesterday, Bertha broke through the 120-foot-deep pit walls, allowing workers to finally be able to reach and repair this massive machine. This repair is more like a rebuild, The Puget Sound…

14 Close-to-Seattle Off-Leash Dog Areas

14 Close-to-Seattle Off-Leash Dog Areas

All the spots your pup can cavort without fear of reprimand

Denny ParkSouth Lake Union, 100 Dexter Avenue NA tiny (.1-acre) graveled area inside the city’s oldest park, surrounded by beautiful towering trees, rhododendrons and azaleas. A nice touch: a fire hydrant situated inside the dog area, for dogs with a sense of humor. Better than being on a leash, but its small size would not…

Chef Dave Miller Talks Kitchen Lessons, Breakfast for Dinner & More

Chef Dave Miller Talks Kitchen Lessons, Breakfast for Dinner & More

The chef of Seattle's beloved brunch spot Portage Bay Cafe is back in the FareStart kitchen

Sponsored by FareStart Years ago, chef Dave Miller had lunch at a San Francisco restaurant where the mission was to help people in need and give them a second chance at life by teaching them skills in the restaurant industry. “Every person I spoke to had this glow about them, like they had just found…

Must List: Lunar New Year Celebrations, Seattle Opera's 'Semele'

Must List: Lunar New Year Celebrations, Seattle Opera’s ‘Semele’

What to do this weekend in Seattle

[EDITOR’S NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT!]Must Party5 Reasons You Should Attend Pop! Bubbles & SeafoodSaturday (2/21, 6 p.m) Seattle magazine’s food-and-drink-filled fete, Pop! Bubbles & Seafood, kicks off on Saturday, February 21. The tasting party, which is the precursor to the 7th annual Seattle Wine and Food Experience on Sunday, will be loaded with…

Throwback Thursday: A History of Protests in Seattle

Throwback Thursday: A History of Protests in Seattle

Seattleites taking it to the streets is no new phenomenon

Being a city widely known for its laid-back, laissez-faire attitude, our penchant for protesting might come as a surprise to some. But in fact, riots and protests have long been a part of our city’s history. Be it our location as a massive shipping port off the Pacific, diplomatic hub of the West Coast, or…

Spotlight on Old Ballard Liquor Co.'s Riktig Aquavit

Spotlight on Old Ballard Liquor Co.’s Riktig Aquavit

Our Local Spirit Spotlight takes a closer look at this hearty, flavorful concoction

Nestled in a small space just off the water and the bridge in southern Ballard (a little south of the Trader Joe’s if you want to stop by), the Old Ballard Liquor Company is making a name for itself with a nice range of small batch products, highlighted by its aquavits. There are some snazzy…

31 Reasons Pets Love Seattle

31 Reasons Pets Love Seattle

There's never been a better time to be a pet in Seattle. And here's why

Walk around the city and you might see a cat atop a busker’s piano, a parrot fake-flying on a bicycle’s handlebars or a hefty pig on a leash making the sidewalk look awfully small. We cherish our pets in a big way here, and much is made of the fact that dogs and cats outnumber…

Must Listen: Houseboats and Floating Homes Podcast

Must Listen: Houseboats and Floating Homes Podcast

Porch.com's Open House podcast explores cool homes and neighborhoods around the U.S.

Eastlake-based home improvement network Porch.com is constantly coming up with more reasons for us to obsess over cool homes and the people who live in them. Yesterday, the company’s editor in chief Anne Reagan published a new podcast series called Open House, in which they’ll “explore various homes and neighborhoods and give you an insider’s…

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