From Seattle's waterfront to bucolic Woodinville retreats—these restaurants handle the holiday hassle and leave you free to ...
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Butter Home seems a fitting name for a cozy little decor shop in Melrose Market that feels like Grandma’s attic. The 366 square feet of this in-the-rafters boutique is loaded with reclaimed wood ...
The former Hunt Club inside the Hotel Sorrento is refreshed and reborn as a bistro of sorts, with dark wood paneling, Moroccan tile floors, and an uberseasonal Northwest menu. While entrees like plank ...
Hole-in-the-wall Mama’s staves off your post-club munchies with foldable slices and indulges your voyeuristic tendencies with a better people-watching scene than the airport.
The Stone Way bar’s decor steers into its seaplane theme, as does the cocktail menu full of drinks like Burn Alert (Engine Out!) and Smooth Landing. Still, Bar Charlie is comfortable and approachable ...
A quaint eatery specializing in the regional flavors that make Italy what it is. Your tastebuds will welcome the treat. For more Seattle restaurant coverage, check out the eat and drink section.
Like croissants for the working class, the thousand-layer pancakes at this shockingly mauve, eight-table, ultracheap Taiwanese hole-in-the-wall are buttery, rich, and decadent. But unlike any crescent ...
Belltown became a neighborhood the instant this bakery opened on First Ave. It's the community's warm kitchen, which produces vaunted rustic breads and breakfast coffee cakes (the dense Budapest ...
Seattle has a huge number of Filipino expats, among them such great home cooks they don’t tend to open restaurants. Thank goodness then that Inay’s son Ernie bucked the trend, in the fourth (or so) ...