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Curtis Steiner Returns, a Chalky Piggy Bank and an Edgy New Menswear Line

Curtis Steiner Returns, a Chalky Piggy Bank and an Edgy New Menswear Line

Six months after closing Souvenir, Curtis Steiner is back on Ballard Avenue with a new gift shop; pl

Design DuetCraig Glover and Jean Bhang-Glover may be the local fashion personifications of the term “power couple.” At the helm of not one, but three burgeoning fashion lines (AT Collins, Applied Theory, 8telier), the married duo has returned to their Northwest roots (after a 15-year sojourn in New York City) to work on their joint…

Antiquers Meet DIY Thrifters in Snohomish

Antiquers Meet DIY Thrifters in Snohomish

New coffeehouses and vintage-style boutiques breathe new life into downtown Snohomish.

Historic Snohomish (located a 45-minute drive northeast of Seattle) has long been a destination for classic antiques, but a popular new antique mall—plus a slew of vintage-style boutiques and a cozy new coffeehouse—has helped breathe new life into a four-block stretch of First Street downtown, transforming it into a paradise for every lover of old…

Seattle’s Barter Boom

Seattle’s Barter Boom

Seattle has a superfrugal new shopping habit: bartering. Here are four local websites to get you sta

To paraphrase a scene from Mad Max… Listen up! This is the truth of it: Shopping leads to buying, and buying leads to bills. And it was darned near the economic downfall of us all. But we’ve learned–Seattle learned. Now when we get to shopping, it happens in the community and it finishes in the…

Business Owners Protest Seattle’s Plan to Amp Up Bike Access on City Streets

Business Owners Protest Seattle’s Plan to Amp Up Bike Access on City Streets

Seattle’s Bicycle Master Plan draws fire from business owners, who say creating bike lanes makes ind

Last summer, Seattle put Nickerson Street on a “diet.” The four-lane road was chopped down to two, with the sacrificed lanes becoming a center turn lane and a pair of bicycle lanes, one on either side. Many people were unhappy that the city Department of Transportation (DOT) eliminated auto lanes on busy N Queen Anne…

Suncadia’s Plays Host to a New Destination Winery

Suncadia’s Plays Host to a New Destination Winery

Swiftwater Cellars brings top-shelf wines—and a full-service restaurant—to the high-end resort.

Some people know how to think big. A new destination winery near Roslyn and Cle Elum is one of those big thoughts, made real. Opened last September on the grounds of the high-end Suncadia Resort—with its luxury accommodations, restaurants, spa and hiking trails—Swiftwater Cellars elevates more than just the wine experience; it brings with it…

Food We Love: Fresh Crumpets from The Crumpet Shop

Food We Love: Fresh Crumpets from The Crumpet Shop

We welcome the long-awaited re-opening of this gem in Pike Place Market.

Who can resist the call of the Pike Place Market in the summer’s early-morning hours? I like to get there early on a weekday to sneak in before the throngs of visitors; having worked in the Market in my early 20s, I know well the cool light of the place before the sun is high…

Sandwiches at Chelsea Deli

Sandwiches at Chelsea Deli

Dave Harris brings scrumptious sandwiches to Columbia City.

Dave Harris’ sandwiches have been making people fat and happy for more than a decade, first at the Other Coast café, where he dreamed up the Rajun Cajun sandwich when he opened that stellar deli on Ballard Avenue in 1999. Now, after a stint in Westport at the Mermaid Deli in Westport, he’s heading up…

Gutsy Food from Madison Park Conservatory

Gutsy Food from Madison Park Conservatory

Chefs Cormac Mahoney and Zoi Antonitsas bring forward-thinking food to Madison Park.

Part of the fun of the Conservatory is the bait-and-switch of eating modern, gutsy food—in Madison Park. In this swish small village by the lake, you’ve got your burgers, your pub grub and your multi-multimillion-dollar estates, and that’s how it’s been for decades. But now, ever since chefs Cormac Mahoney and Zoi Antonitsas and bar…

Meet the Producer: Lyall Farms

Meet the Producer: Lyall Farms

Charles Lyall continues generations of fruit growing with his cherry orchard in Mattawa.

Bite into a Lyall Farms cherry and you taste a piece of history. Charles Lyall, manager and co-owner of his family’s fruit orchard in Mattawa, first started farming at the age of 5, lending a hand picking fruit and moving sprinklers for his father (who grew up farming with his own father). Now 52 years…

Cook’s Adventures: Fearless Foraging for Dungeness Crab

Cook’s Adventures: Fearless Foraging for Dungeness Crab

Ever grab a hand bare-handed? Here’s why Langdon Cook thinks it’s a good idea.

Tropical scenes in our corner of the continent are infrequent, but last summer, on one of those bluebird July days, I watched a guy in board shorts, tank top and sandals casually employ a foot pump to inflate a small rubber raft a stone’s throw from the Mukilteo ferry. Satisfied with its seaworthiness, he hopped…

Cravings: Fresh Raspberries

Cravings: Fresh Raspberries

If you’re crazy for these sweet summer berries, here are six local dishes to try.

Sweet and tangy, raspberries are the perfect companion to a summer day. Seattle SorbetsThe refreshing raspberry Merlot sorbet is a sophisticated marriage of local raspberries puréed with a hint of red wine. $4.79/pint. Available Metropolitan Markets, including Queen Anne, 1908 Queen Anne Ave. N; 206.284.2530; seattle-sorbets.comDelanceyAn airy vanilla meringue topped with local organic raspberries from…

Bar Hop: Il Bistro

Bar Hop: Il Bistro

A Post Alley hideaway gets a new secret weapon: renowned mixologist David Nelson.

Il Bistro An elegant little hideaway in Post Alley, Il Bistro (Pike Place, 93A Pike St.; 206.682.3049; ilbistro.net) has served traditional Italian fare for 30 years. But recently the bistro acquired a new secret weapon: David Nelson (formerly of Tavern Law and Spur Gastropub) is now behind the bar, bringing his knack for creating cocktails…

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