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Father's Day Events

Father’s Day Weekend: Five Ways to Celebrate with Beer and Food

Oysters and a pint, competitive grilling, a beer festival in a state park…here’s how to toast the paternal figure in your world.

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Get a jump on the sibs: Take dad out for free fries on Friday.

Local marketing diviners seem to be banking on the fact that your Dad likes beer. And food. Because almost all of the Father’s Day events we found centered around these two things. (Well, one centers around competitive grilling, but food and beer are involved.) Frankly, though, it’s kind of a hard model to challenge. Besides, who has time to argue when there’s food and beer around?

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1. Bastille has four brunch specials on Sunday (10am-3pm). These include a merguez sausage dish and oysters on the half shell served with a pint of Hoegaarden (both $15). The restaurant’s patio beer garden, open through the end of September, is available to you from 1 to 4pm.

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2. One of Nosh Pit’s enduring obsessions is the monthly free French fry deal at Pike Street Fish Fry. But something tells me your dad has never partaken. Fries are free from 5 to 7pm this Friday, June 17. Brews from New Belgium are $2 each. (Bonus: taking your dad out on Friday will give you the jump on your brothers and/or sisters, who are likely planning something for Sunday. Suckers.)

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3. PCC has organized a grilling competition—yup, competitive barbecuing—on Sunday, June 19 from 1-2:15pm at the Fremont Fair. There’s also a dog parade. And Redhook beer in special tents.

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4. The annual Washington Brewers Festival in Saint Edward State Park begins Friday, June 17 and runs through Sunday the 19th.

Seattle Beer News reports that organizers have expanded the food options this year with a full-blown food court and plenty of picnic tables at which to feast. But of course, the main event here is the beer—there will be more than 200, and a larger selection of ciders this year too.

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5. The Dad’s Day special at Luc is a grilled pork chop rubbed with sage mustard and served with vegetables. This, along with—you guessed it—a draft beer, will run you $20.

*Next year, I say we take this fun-with-dad-cliches approach to its logical extreme. We can pit dads against each other in a taking-out-the-trash competition. We can see which dad is best at feigning excitement over receiving a tie for Christmas, who can be most intimidating while screaming about how he’s always the one to take the dog out, and how come you damn kids still don’t take any responsibility for anything? Etc.

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Tags: Beer, Brunch, Barbecue, Father's Day, Beer Festivals, Father's Day 2011

Seattle Beer Week

Seattle Beer Week: Best of the Beer Dinners

Some of Seattle’s top restaurants have paired up with brewers for multi-course feasts in honor of SBW. Reserve now.

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Hope you are hungry: During Beer Week, Seattle restaurants pair up with craft brewers for multi-course pairing feasts.

We’ve been covering the drinking events over on Sauced, but our city’s restaurants are also playing host to a ton of beer-pairing dinners in honor of Seattle Beer Week—here are the five that sounded most promising to us.

Most of the meals are comprised of five courses, each course paired with a different beer. We called around to get as many menu details as possible, but some of the restaurants had yet to finalize their food.

This Saturday, May 21 Stone Brewing will be at Elemental at Gasworks for a five-course beer pairing dinner from 6 to 8pm. It costs $75 per person and reservations are recommended. The menu hasn’t been set.

On Monday, May 23: Crow hosts Pike Brewing for a five-course meal from 6 to 8pm, which runs $50 per person. The menu includes housemade pretzels, carved porchetta, and spring carrot cake for dessert.

Also on the 23rd: SoDo’s Epic Ales heads to Tilikum Place Cafe for a meal that begins at 6:30pm. That’s $70 per person.

Another meal with Cali’s Stone Brewing: Stone co-hosts a dinner at Volunteer Park Cafe that will take place starting at 7pm on Thursday, May 26 and costs $85 per person.

Here are the pairings: citrus seafood ceviche and Stone Levitation Ale; potato gnocchi, truffle fonduta, and shiitake mushrooms and Stone Pale Ale; sea bass in curried beer broth and Stone IPA; spicy braised pork spareribs and Stone Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale; braised oxtail with bone marrow mashed potatoes and Green Flash/Pizza Port Carlsbad/Stone Highway 78 Scotch Ale; toffee browned butter brownies with vanilla ice cream and brûléed banana and Stone Old Guardian BELGO Barley Wine.

On Friday May 27, Portland’s Hopworks Urban Brewery pairs up with Trellis in Kirkland for a multi-course pork-centric dinner that begins at 6:30pm (expect to wrap up around 9:30pm).

It’s $65 per person and the dessert course is an ice cream float with a Hopworks stout as an accompaniment. Not a bad way to end an evening.

Check SBW’s website for a complete list of events.

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Tags: Beer, Special Dinners, Beer and Food Pairing, Pork, Volunteer Park Cafe, Special Menu,

Free Fries Are Back At Pike Street Fish Fry

Friday, October 15: $2 pints and $0 frites on Capitol Hill.

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Pike Street Fish Fry—where you can get free French fries this Friday, October 15 from 5 to 7pm.

Every third Friday of the month from 5 to 7pm, Pike Street Fish Fry gives away French fries and charges $2 for a pint of beer from New Belgium Brewing.

And every lunar cycle we remind you of this momentous event. Because we love you, and we need to let you know what kind of New Belgium beer you’ll be drinking. This Friday, October 15 it is New Belgium’s Hoptober Golden Ale.

You can also get the free fries at nearby Moe Bar, where you’ll have a better chance of sitting down to eat them. Maybe. But the Hoptober there will cost you $3. What a rip off! Just kidding, it sounds awesome.

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Tags: Capitol Hill, Beer, Free Food, French Fries

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Forecast for Tomorrow: Burgers with 100% Chance of Beer

Whole Foods turns 30 and you’re invited to hoist one in its honor.

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And did we mention…Seattle Met is one of the sponsors?

Come to the big tent at Whole Foods Interbay tomorrow (Saturday, Sept 18) from noon to 3pm for its Beer ‘n’ Burgers Birthday Bash.

For $15 you can taste local beers and sample sliders from chefs competing for the Best Burger title. (Pssst: We have it on good authority that among them will be chefs from Pike Brewing and Maritime Pacific Brewing Company. Do they call burger makers chefs? Come find out.) Oh, and there’ll be cake.

Bring canned food for Northwest Harvest to round out the happy feelings…and get your advance tickets here.

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Tags: Hamburgers, Beer, Benefit, Whole Foods, Interbay

Openings

Wing Dome Comes to West Seattle

Hot wings—steaming hot wings—soon available at California Ave SW.

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Steamy!
Photo Courtesy: Mike Urban

Wondering where to go when the wait is too long at Spring Hill? Wing Dome seems like a natural second choice, right? Okay no it doesn’t. But wings do taste pretty great with a pint of beer, this cannot be denied. And if you’re a skillful enough eater that you can take on a dozen in public, I tip my hat to you. Because if I eat wings, I have to do so at home in the dark, shades pulled down, wearing a bib.

Anyway, the local chain is firming up plans to open up a store on California Ave SW, and here’s when I have to admit that my primary motivation in telling you this is so that I could share this EXTREMELY STEAMY photo that accompanied the press release announcing the Dome’s new venture. Isn’t that crazy? Crazy steamy?

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Tags: Beer, West Seattle, Junk Food

What's not to love?

Full Tilt Rocks

Ice cream, beer, pinball, and utter happiness…now in three locations!

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Full Tilt Ice Cream: Happiest Place on Earth

Popped into the Columbia City Full Tilt Ice Cream the other night and had a hard time popping back out.

First: The arcade games, great ones, a quarter apiece, which instantly addicted the 11-year-old and her roving posse to pursuits like Ms. PacMan and, yes, pinball.

Second: The fact that everyone was here. Everyone. Full Tilt opened in the southern fringe of downtown Columbia City right before the Big Heatwave of Summer ‘09, cultivating a devoted neighborhood following just as it had done before in downtown White Center. Then just last month a new outpost brought the same love to the *UW’s 50th and Brooklyn* corner. Every one of ’em attracts the kind of fizzy, alt-flavored family energy that builds community and makes Friday nights out in the ’hood really, really fun.

Third: BEER!!! The coolest thing about this ice cream parlor is that it embraces a grown-up’s need to bring the kids out for ice cream and enjoy a little naughtiness of her own.

Fourth: Astonishingly enough… there is ice cream. Really fine, creamy, and affordable ice cream in flavors like Mexican chocolate and a superlative salted caramel. I tried the newer salted caramel variant, enhanced with a fair amount of Sailor Jerry spiced rum, and found it every bit as compelling as the pinball machine.

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Tags: Bargain Bites, reviews, University District, Beer, Desserts, kids stuff, Columbia City, White Center

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