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 ...
Seattle’s oldest Chinese restaurant, open since 1935, perfected its homey, steadfast dishes long ago. Today, third-generation owner Harry Chan sees to their continued quality. He also sees to the ...
This place is insanely popular among, well…everybody, particularly Northenders, who can’t get enough of Patty’s legendary egg breakfasts. See website for locations north of Everett.
A food truck, but not just any food truck: These good folks build sandwiches on pretzel rolls, to most satisfying effect, out of a vintage trailer. And they cater.
You get the Salty’s fixtures—blackened wild salmon, seafood chowder, halibut and chips—plus knock-out views of Puget Sound, Maury Island, and the Olympic Mountains. The summertime fish bar with its ...
Are the deals ground breaking? Not really. Revolver has the sort of standard happy hour you can find all over—$1 off snacks, $2 PBR or Rainier, $5 wells, $6 shot and a beer. But the hours are ...
Wedgwood joins a cadre of cheapish, local eateries to recently colonize central Broadway. A sliver of space, Wedgwood is lined with handsome wood design throughout, and in the back, twee 3-D murals of ...
At this taco spot on Fremont’s main drag, the emphasis is most definitely on “bar,” as evidenced by roomy booths, lots of dark wood, and even more bottles of tequila. The mix-and-match taco lineup ...