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Washington’s White Wines Are Having a Moment

Washington has long been a red state—when it comes to wines, at least. Reds like cabernet sauvignon, merlot, Syrah, and...

Gentrification or Not, the Solstice Parade Marches On

Rio-style samba group VamoLá at the Fremont Solstice Parade in 2024. Maque daVis didn’t intend to be part of the inaugural...

Make Lunch the Center of Your Day in Oregon Wine Country

Antica Terra's "A Very Nice Lunch" won chef Timothy Wastell a 2025 James Beard Award. At Hiyu Wine Farm, the...

This Snohomish Monastery Is the Closest Thing Seattle Has to a Burmese Restaurant

Plastic trays and tea-leaf salad are on the table at these Snohomish Burmese food buffets. Like a reverse Sam-I-Am, I...

Seattle Goes Home Empty-Handed from 2025 James Beard Awards

Dozens of chefs, restaurateurs, bakers, bartenders, and others from all over the country gathered tonight in Chicago for the James...

Can Pike Place Market Actually Break Up with Cars?

Pike Place has been dealing with cars since cars looked like this. Driving a car on the cobblestones under the...

5 National Parks in the Pacific Northwest to Visit in Your Lifetime

5 National Parks in the Pacific Northwest to Visit in Your Lifetime - The Emerald Palate ...

Aslan Brewing Tangletown and Human People Beer Start Pouring, Redhook Brewlab Stops

Hungry for news? Welcome to our Friday Feed, where we run through all the local food and restaurant news this...

Perfect Patios for Sunny Days

Outsider's Onur Gulbay hesitates to call his spot a restaurant, because it's as much about hanging out as eating. When...

How to See Bioluminescence in Seattle’s Waterways

The sparkling blue glow in the Puget Sound isn’t really magic, but it might as well be. It’s a scientific...

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