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Watershed Pub & Kitchen

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04/11/2016

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Evergreens

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Lost Lake Café & Lounge

This cozy diner is perfect for a quick but delicious lunch! Midcentury meets Pacific Northwest in this 24-hour spot, serving Americana fare just like mom used to make. Breakfast served all day!

04/11/2016

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Big Mario's New York Style Pizza

Grab a slice or a whole pie from this New York Style pizza joint! Best pizza around and always hot! Full bar in the back if you need a cold one.

04/11/2016

Sales and Events

Wear What When: April 11–17

A Butch Blum trunk show, Beyonce's new athleisure line, and DIY wedding bouquets.

04/11/2016 By Kyle Kuhn

Pop Culture Blast

Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up: Erik Blood's Gorgeous New Music Video

Plus, Conan in Korea, comically bad golf, Star Wars 'Rogue One,' and the Julie Ruin.

04/11/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Morning Fizz

Lawsuit Against City Raises Issue of Density and Affordable Housing

Developer sues city, no pot in Southeast Seattle, OneAmerica parties, and still no answer from Murray.

04/11/2016 By Josh Feit

Critic's Notebook

This is Seriously Hot in Seattle Restaurants

Ash came late to our shores, but now it's everywhere.

04/11/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

PAWS

Slide Show: PAWS Wild Night

On April 9, Seattle’s most passionate animal lovers gathered for a sparkling night of fun and fundraising at PAWS Wild Night.

04/10/2016

Seattle Repertory Theatre

Slide Show: Seattle Repertory Theatre Annual Gala

Seattle Repertory Theatre hosted one BIG party for their Annual Gala on Saturday, April 9, 2016!

04/10/2016

Guest Opinion

It's Time for Republicans to Get Voting Rights Right

A Democratic response to an undemocratic voting system.

04/08/2016 By Pramila Jayapal and Tina Podlodowski

The E-Sporting Life

Heroes of the Dorm Is the March Madness of Video Games

Blizzard's college e-sports tournament ends this weekend in Seattle, with one team walking away with free tuition.

04/08/2016 By Darren Davis

Behind Bars

5 Questions for the Bartender: Elmer Dulla of Salare

His perfect pairing: yam fritters and gose.

04/08/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Morning Fizz

The Past, Present, and Future of Transportation in Seattle

Read it and weep: Back in 1967, Seattle's mayor made a prophetic pitch for subway rapid transit.

04/08/2016 By Josh Feit

Points of Reference

Dan Auerbach and the Internal Inspiration of the Arcs

The frontman for the Black Keys discusses how Captain Beefheart, a poorly produced gospel record, and the prior works of his bandmates influenced his new band.

04/07/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Cups and Cones

Molly Moon's Redmond Location Opens Today

The local ice cream empire has expanded to new territory.

04/07/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Morning Fizz

Slave to the Spine: The Politics of Building Light Rail to the Suburbs

Ridership numbers and minority commuters, email privacy protections, and Democratic dollars.

04/07/2016 By Josh Feit

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: April 7–10

The Mariners get things underway at Safeco, Edvard Munch soaks in the sea at TAM, and Seth MacFarlane sings standards with the Seattle Symphony.

04/07/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Critic's Notebook

The Return of Boat Street Cafe?

One of the greatest restaurants Seattle’s ever had comes back. Sort of.

04/07/2016 By Kathryn Robinson