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Update: La Isla Joins the Haiti Helpers

This Sunday, January 24th, half of all profits will go to Doctors Without Borders.

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I just called and confirmed that this Sunday, January 24, fifty percent of all food and drink profits earned at La Isla in Ballard will benefit Doctors Without Borders, one of the chief aid organizations helping out in Haiti right now. The Puerto Rican storefront on Market Street joins a number of bars around town who are organizing events around the cause. Will keep you posted as more emerge.

Thanks to the commenter in the earlier post for the lede, please keep me updated on an special events and promos and I’ll be sure to publish.

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Tags: Hamburgers, Haiti, Drink booze, do good

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Unsung Pub Grub: Onion Rings at Old Town Alehouse

A neighborhoood pub on Ballard Ave is quietly serving the most righteous rings in town.

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Onion rings are not an everyday food. They are a holy-crap-I’m-starving, every once in a while kind of food. At least for me. And for my $7, the place in town that does them best is the classic Old Town Alehouse on Ballard Ave, which serves a heaping pile of rings—Walla Walla onions tubed with a crunchy/juicy coriander-heavy beer batter—with a side of runny housemade tartar.

If you’re here, you’re likely drinking beer. And good for you—few pubs showcase the best of our local brews so winningly. Chuckanut, Schooner Exact, Lazy Boy, Big Time: rah, rah, the gang’s all here.

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Tags: Pub grub, Hamburgers, Pubs

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