Cheers for the Memories

Hale’s Ales Pours Its Last Pint in April

Moisture Festival is your last chance to raise one up at Hale’s Ales brewpub in Fremont

03/17/2022 By Taylor McKenzie Gerlach

Living On the Hedge

Property Watch: Box Gardens and Spanish Style in Broadmoor

Right by the wealthy enclave's golf course, this ornate home features bright design and formal spaces.

03/16/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

LATE BLOOMERS

5 Trends Giving Us New Life This Spring

Nothing’s false about this spring fashion.

03/16/2022 By Zoe Sayler

Boba's Best

16 Seattle Boba Shops Worth a Sip

From established Taiwanese chains to mom-and-pop shops, our array of bubble tea spots brims with fantastic drink creations.

03/16/2022 By Ann Karneus

Awards & Accolades

These Are Seattle's James Beard Award Nominees for 2022

The local chefs and restaurants who made the final cut.

03/16/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

Sponsored Content

Seattle Rep's GHOSTS Resonates With Contemporary Power

Ghosts starts April 1st through May 1st.

03/15/2022

A bit of every-thing

Thing Is Back with a Lineup Geared Toward Music Discovery

Sasquatch!'s spiritual successor returns to historic Fort Worden with a bounty of music and visual arts programming.

03/15/2022 By Taylor McKenzie Gerlach

Hot stuff

Bridgerton Is Back for a Steamy Second Season

Seattle author Julia Quinn enjoys the ride as her romance novels return to Netflix.

03/15/2022 By Allison Williams

$400K Showdown

Price Point: Central Luxury Studio vs. Quiet One-Bedroom Condo

What's your vibe: The relative quiet of Lower Queen Anne or the hustle and bustle of the Chinatown–International District?

03/14/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

Nickname Dropping

Washington Still Isn't the Evergreen State, Officially Speaking

Come on, Olympia. How hard is this?

03/14/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

Map Quest

A Road Trip That Leads to Rainier

Cider, squash, and bighorn sheep: Take a drive through the rural highways that lead to Mount Rainier National Park.

03/14/2022 By Allison Williams

Who Run the World

The Future of Seattle Hockey Is Female

Growing the game is way more than a slogan.

03/11/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

Suburban State of Mind

February Home Prices Jumped in These 8 Seattle Suburbs

The year-over-year median sale prices were up by at least 30 percent in these communities.

03/11/2022 By Seattle Met Staff

Sponsored Content

Seabrook – A Destination for Spring Break and Beyond

This Washington Coast oasis offers year-round events, charming restaurants and bars, outdoor activities, and miles of wide-open beach.

03/10/2022

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH

The Women Who Styled Pacific Northwest History

Eight women who shaped the fashion and textile industries in the unlikeliest of places.

03/10/2022 By Zoe Sayler

They Need Somebody

How You Can Help Ukraine from Seattle

Local organizations offering ways to support refugees fleeing the war.

03/10/2022 By Taylor McKenzie Gerlach

Bobbing Along

Float Tanks Offer a Strange Form of Therapy

What would you pay for an hour of nothingness?

03/09/2022 By Allison Williams

It Has a Dog Bath

Property Watch: A Creatively Updated Mount Baker Tudor

Built-ins, new and old, reign in this 1925 Tudor Revival home.

03/09/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

SNEAKER WAVE

Breanna Stewart and eBay Prove More WNBA Players Need Signature Shoes

Breanna Stewart, the first WNBA player in over a decade to land a signature shoe deal, partners with eBay to highlight women-designed sneakers.

03/09/2022 By Zoe Sayler

Coronavirus Chronicles

King County Restaurants, Bars, and More Requiring Proof of Vaccination

Establishments erring on the side of caution.

03/09/2022 By Taylor McKenzie Gerlach, Angela Cabotaje, and Grace McGuire