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New Year’s Eve Dinners in and around Seattle

Brian Clevenger’s seafood, pasta, and vegetable–centric spots are serving NYE menus that start with a round of shared plates for the table, then move on...

Are Houses on Candy Cane Lane Required to Put Up Lights?

The snippet of street today known as Northeast Park Road has unusual origins. Carl Gould, the founder of University of Washington’s...

Holiday Popup Bars Are Definitely a Thing This Year

If you think about it, the holidays are just one big popup: Christmas tree stands bloom in grocery store parking lots;...

Holiday Shopping Made Easy: Gifts That Keep on Giving

What do you actually want for the holidays? Some quiet time? Some outrageous object you would never actually admit to desiring?...

Best New Restaurants 2023

Chefs making cake. An accidental restaurateur making moves. A boat making fried chicken. Seattle's dining landscape defies easy themes—and that's a good thing. Our best...

Why Don’t the Kraken Have a Captain?

Shortly before the Seattle Kraken took the ice for their inaugural NHL game in October of 2021, the franchise named its first...

Funny Halloween Costume Ideas for Topical Seattleites

Seattle's favorite radio therapist is back on the airwaves. Well, sort of. Frasier is back on streaming this time, and he's abandoned his Seattle apartment with...

The Official Rules of Halloween According to Seattle Met

Halloween. It's not that complicated. There's pumpkin patches. There's haunted houses. There's family friendly activities. But in case you and your...

Best Pumpkin Patches Near Seattle

The consumption of pumpkin spice has grown exponentially, and that can only mean one thing: It’s officially fall. While you...

Why Is It Called Capitol Hill?

About 2,500 years ago the ancient Romans placed a temple to the god Jupiter on one of their city’s seven hills....

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