Say wha? You heard me: Word is, Matt Dillon's moving Sitka & Spruce to Capitol Hill. More details to come, but read about that and more food news over on my Seattle Mag blog.
[where: 98112]
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Best Restaurants: The Ones That Are M.I.A.
So far this morning I've recieved five emails from loyal fans of Serafina, telling me, in no uncertain terms, that I screwed up, missed the boat, or was crazy not to include them in our Restaurants that Stand the Test of Time section of this year's Seattle Mag Best Restaurants issue (on newsstands this week).
Every year our Best Restaurants issue is our most popular, and it's also our most controversial. But I love reading other diners' thoughts on which restaurants "make" Seattle. So please, chime in and nominate/complain all you want right here. I really do want to know what you think.
[where: 98101]
Every year our Best Restaurants issue is our most popular, and it's also our most controversial. But I love reading other diners' thoughts on which restaurants "make" Seattle. So please, chime in and nominate/complain all you want right here. I really do want to know what you think.
[where: 98101]
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Food News: Culinary Communion closes for good
Yep, the sad rumors were true: Culinary Communion is gone. Read all about it here.
Read owner Gabriel Claycamp's official statement over here.
[where: 98118]
Read owner Gabriel Claycamp's official statement over here.
[where: 98118]
Labels:
Beacon Hill,
Closings,
Cooking Classes,
Seattle,
Seattle Magazine
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Food News: A New Tom D. Resto is on the Horizon
Yep, Tom Douglas is adding another restaurant to his collection. Read about it and more on Seattle Mag's food & drink blog.
[where: 98101]
[where: 98101]
Labels:
Ballard,
Downtown,
Foodie,
Georgetown,
New Restaurants,
Restaurants,
Seattle Magazine
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Food News: 3 lunch options for south-enders
Rejoice, south-enders (talkin' to you Georgetown and Beacon): There are two interesting new lunch spots (plus one returning champ) to check out. Two are cheap as all get-out, one promises to inspire, um, skepticism. Read about it all on Seattle Mag.
[where: 98108]
[where: 98108]
Labels:
Beacon Hill,
Georgetown,
Lunch,
New Restaurants,
Restaurants,
Seattle,
South-End
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