Allecia Vermillion has spent a decade at Seattle Met, arriving as food and drink editor, and expanding her role over the years. She served as the magazine’s editor in chief until moving into a newly created executive editor role in 2021.

She spearheads Seattle Met’s food and drink coverage and oversees home design content. Allecia’s writing has earned her multiple journalism awards and two James Beard Award nominations over the years. A native of Portland, Oregon, Allecia began her writing life as a newspaper reporter in the Chicago suburbs before making a grateful return to the Pacific Northwest. She has an English degree from Washington University (no, the one in St. Louis) and a masters in journalism from Northwestern University. She lives in Seattle with her husband and two children.

On the Bubble

Afternoon of the Champagne Roundtable

In which local sommeliers talk Champagne and impart lessons on ordering, drinking, and appearing knowledgeable about this fine beverage.

10/17/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Stalking Top Chef

T-Doug Throws a 'Top Chef' Viewing Party

The Seattle season is officially three weeks away. And Padma's outfits aren't going to discuss themselves.

10/17/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Openings

Three New Bars Opened This Week

One is a beer bar from a member of the Red Mill family. Another is a fancy new beer garden. The third? A Canadian bar called the Angry Beaver.

10/16/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Freebies

1,000 Free Oysters and a Ridiculously Good Dining Deal

Coastal Kitchen reopens this weekend and issues free oysters as a reminder. Meanwhile, Madison Park Conservatory cuts prices in half for six password-protected nights.

10/16/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Good Deals

5 Signs It's Seattle Restaurant Week

More than 150 restaurants offer a three-course $28 menu this week and next. Here's what to expect.

10/16/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Imbibing Agenda

Happening This Weekend: Elysian's Great Pumpkin Beer Festival

Think pumpkin beer is cloying, sweet, and nasty? More than 60 varieties, and a 200-pound squash filled with beer, are just waiting to change your mind.

10/15/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Shift Change

Matt's in the Market Chef Chester Gerl Leaves Seattle

The chef at one of Seattle's most Seattle restaurants is headed to New York.

10/15/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Still Life

Dry Fly Releases A New Lineup of Specialty Spirits

New arrivals include aged gin, whiskey finished in a port barrel, and a rye-wheat hybrid whiskey. Get 'em fast.

10/11/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Shift Change

Two Exciting Updates: Boat Street and The Whale Wins

Renee Erickson's latest restaurant is but a few weeks away. Meanwhile, check out who's in the kitchen at Boat Street.

10/11/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Good Causes

Eat and Drink Pink: Local Specials for Breast Cancer Awareness

Pie (both the pizza and dessert kinds) and plenty of cocktails all help support breast cancer research and survivors.

10/10/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Article

Vij’s Sibling Shanik Comes to South Lake Union

Seattle has long clamored for its own version of the storied Indian restaurant in Vancouver. Now Meeru Dhalwala, the woman who runs its kitchen, is here.

10/10/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Coming Soon

This Is Cool: Joule's New-Old Neon Sign

The eyecatching addition portends the new vibe when the restaurant reopens later this month.

10/10/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Good Causes

Ben Affleck Promoting Theo Chocolate's New Congolese Bars

The Academy Award-winning actor is using his latest press junket to spread the word about the Eastern Congo Initiative and a new chocolate bar from our own Theo.

10/09/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Sugar Highs

Queen Anne Has a New Candy Bar

Gummy fried eggs, locally made chocolates, and sushi (aka Swedish fish) abound.

10/08/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Article

Top Chef Comes to Seattle

The city wooed the popular chef competition show with promises of total secrecy and cold, hard cash.

10/08/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Doomsday Beverages

Airways Brewing's First Bottled Beer Might Be Its Last

The Kent brewery's boozy new imperial stout pays homage to the dark date looming on the Mayan calendar.

10/08/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Why Not, It's Friday

Mikhail Baryshnikov Spotted at Il Corvo

The dance legend is in town to perform at On the Boards. And eat pasta.

10/05/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Article

Three Modernist Cuisine Veterans Take Culinary School Online

On ChefSteps.com, hobbyists and professional cooks can learn methods from one of the world’s most expensive cookbooks.

10/05/2012 By Allecia Vermillion

Cut-and-Paste Friday

Seattle Cheap Eats: A World Tour of Fried Chicken

Forget smiles or Esperanto--Fried chicken is apparently the true universal language. Here are seven local versions that range from Korean to Puerto Rican.

10/05/2012 By Kathryn Robinson and Allecia Vermillion