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Top 50 Restaurants Offer Best Deal Around

Dinner and a movie? Dessert too? First date? Girls night out? Happy hour that stretches late? Client entertaining? Lunch I.O.U.? Date night without the kids?

02/24/2016

Cheers and Namaste

Beer Plus Yoga Brings Vinyasa Flow to a Tap Room Near You

Beer's hydrating right?

02/24/2016 By Emma Engelfried

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Faces of Seattle 2016

The greater Seattle area is filled with working professionals making a positive difference in the community. No matter the field, these individuals are game-changers, and they continue to move industries of all kinds forward.

02/24/2016

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The Face of Morning Radio: MOViN 92.5

Brooke & Jubal in The Morning on MOViN 92.5 is Seattle’s most listened to Morning Show. They’ll help you laugh every morning.

02/24/2016

Ticket Alerts

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Plan Surprise Release Show at Neumos on Friday

The hip-hop duo unveils 'This Unruly Mess I've Made' with a free concert and Amazon live stream.

02/24/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Morning Fizz

Chopp May Block Affordable Housing Bill

Murray housing bill in trouble in Olympia.

02/24/2016 By Josh Feit

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: February 24–March 1

The week in which: Nom Nom is both a verb and a fundraiser, plus late-February ice cream happenings.

02/24/2016 By Rosin Saez

Oeno Files

Weekly Wine Pick: Gramercy Cellars Lower East Syrah Columbia Valley 2013

The cellar's first syrah from its Lower East series.

02/23/2016 By Sean P. Sullivan

Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Sean Beaudoin

The author taps into his rocker spirit with his new short story collection 'Welcome Thieves.'

02/23/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Morning Fizz

Murray Finds Mitigation Money for Beleaguered Central Area Businesses

Questions about the $650,000 for 23rd Avenue and questions about the $305,000 for Pronto.

02/23/2016 By Josh Feit

Opening Dispatch

2 High-Profile Restaurants Opened This Weekend

Gracia and Sansei are here.

02/22/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Designer Profile

Jeri Warlick Infuses Jewelry DNA into Her New Line of Handcrafted Lights

The eponymous jeweler adds eclectic light fixtures to her DIY design catalog.

02/22/2016 By Agazit Afeworki

Sales and Events

Wear What When: February 22–28

Butch Blum Final Sale Days, a huge shoe sale at Fluevog, and an appearance from Rag and Bone.

02/22/2016 By Kyle Kuhn

Afternoon Editorial

Court Vacancy Undermines Democracy

Democrats have a supreme opportunity to remedy court's cave to corporate power.

02/22/2016 By Derek Kilmer

2006 – 2016

A Decade of Covers

Since March 2006, Seattle Met has appeared on newsstands—and in subscriber mailboxes—all over the city and the region. Here, to commemorate the magazine’s 10-year anniversary, are all 124 covers.

02/22/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week February 22–28

Don't miss the ascending musical talents of Julien Baker and Crater or the chance to giggle with Ron Funches.

02/22/2016 By Scott Johnson Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

Morning Fizz

Seattle Department of Transportation Makes Its Pronto Pitch

Pronto supporters on council and in audience have several caveats.

02/22/2016 By Josh Feit

Expansion Mode

Portland's Little Big Burger Expands to Seattle

Capitol Hill is just the first stop.

02/22/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Critic's Notebook

Why Did Canal Market Close?

Turns out there is something harder than finding parking on Capitol Hill: running an upscale food business in a residential neighborhood.

02/22/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Afternoon Editorial

GOP Bill Sets Election Year Theme

In election year call for "accountability," Republicans propose micromanaging executive branch.

02/19/2016 By John Stang