Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Ramen Shops and Culty Sandwiches

And Little Big Burger is coming to Capitol Hill.

03/03/2017 By Rosin Saez

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Chef Mauro Golmarvi on Why He Looks a Fish in the Eye

The Assaggio owner dishes on his commitment to serving humble, fresh food, treating his customers like family, and supporting people living in poverty to become chefs through his longstanding relationship with FareStart.

03/02/2017

The Sporting Life

Don't Miss Your Last Chance to See UW's Kelsey Plum

The NCAA's all-time leading scorer looks to cement her legacy by leading the Huskies to a Pac-12 Tournament title at KeyArena.

03/02/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld

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The Best Places to Drink Wine in Seattle

There’s no shortage of wine in the Emerald City. In celebration of Taste Washington, we’ve picked 10 spots to enjoy a glass (or bottle) of Washington’s finest.

03/02/2017

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: March 2–5

Spectrum Dance Theatre highlights the work of immigrants, Seattle Symphony gets 'Looney,' and the MLS Cup Champion Sounders return to the pitch.

03/02/2017 By Seattle Met Staff

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Whistler: The Must-Do Spring Destination

Come April, this world-class resort becomes a playground for laid-back locals--and anyone who wants to chill out with them, on or off the slopes.

03/02/2017 By Crai Bower

Coming Soon

The Latest from Ethan Stowell Will Be Derby in SoDo

And oh hey—it'll share a space with a luxury car club.

03/02/2017 By Rosin Saez

Fun With Listicles

6 Restaurants with Washington-Centric Wine Menus

In honor of Washington Wine Month...

03/02/2017 By Jack Kelly

Critic's Notebook

What Are Seattle's Most Hygge Restaurants?

(And um...what's hygge?)

03/02/2017 By Kathryn Robinson

Seattle Sound

Song Premiere: Gibraltar's "Cold"

The Seattle postpunk band delivers a blast of straightforward anthemic rock from its new album, 'Let's Get Beautiful.'

03/01/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld

Tech

Subpoenaing Siri

Why your electronic personal assistant has the right to remain silent.

03/01/2017 By Matthew Halverson

Well Suited

Style File: Curtis Bright on Menswear

The local style blogger talks travel, podcasts, and espadrilles for spring.

03/01/2017 By Rosin Saez

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: March 1–7

The week in which: Girl Scout cookies cometh, Bobby Flay faces off with a Quality Athletics chef, and popups abound.

03/01/2017 By Rosin Saez

Deals on Meals

Dine Around Seattle Is Right Around the Corner

Mark your desktop calendars: It starts this Sunday, March 5.

03/01/2017 By Jack Kelly Edited by Rosin Saez

Points of Reference

How Shelby Earl Turned to 'Twin Peaks,' Cody Chesnutt, and Jesus (Sort of) When Crafting Her New Album

The Seattle singer-songwriter pushes things away from her folky roots on 'The Man Who Made Himself a Name.'

02/28/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld

Oh Hey Cafe

Slated for Spring: Brendan McGill’s Cafe Hitchcock

Downtown, meet your go-to for biscuit sandwiches, fresh juice, osso bucco, and more.

02/28/2017 By Rosin Saez

Drinking Games

One Final Round of Smash Putt

With just a month left in Seattle, the mini golf apocalypse keeps it weird and goes out with a bang.

02/28/2017 By Darren Davis

Critic's Notebook

J. J. Proville’s Long, Winding Road to L’Oursin

The art, science, and magic of opening a restaurant…

02/28/2017 By Kathryn Robinson

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week: February 27–March 5

Rapper P.O.S returns with a vengeance, Naked City Brewery hosts an encore screening of Local Sightings top films, and Seattle Symphony adds music to Dr. Seuss's 'Green Eggs and Ham.'

02/27/2017 By Jane Kidder Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

Met Picks

The Top Things to See or Do in Seattle: March 2017

Ali Wong offers a comedic edge, Japandroids returns to rock, and Kelsey Plum leads the Huskies into the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament.

02/27/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld