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The Seattle Traveler

Archive for the ‘Food & Beverage’ Category

August 2nd, 2008

Pick Up a Paella Pan at The Spanish Table

When it comes to finding a Paella pan, there’s no better place than the Spanish Table.  You’ll find the perfect sized pan there – whether you’ll be serving just yourself or a crowd of 200.  (That’s a 40-serving stainless steel paella pan in the photo, and it sells for $500.)
You can browse through other […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments

July 25th, 2008

Westfield Southcenter Grand Re-Opening

It’s been nearly 40 years since Southcenter Mall opened, and today it celebrates is long overdue, and much needed, facelift with a Grand Opening of the re-branded Westfield Southcenter.  This expansion makes Southcenter the largest shopping mall in the Seattle area.
Opening weekend will be full of special events, entertainment, and store promotions giving you […]

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July 17th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Have a Bite of Fun

This weekend. . .
. . . you can have bites and bites of fun at the Bite of Seattle, the Northwest’s premier food festival. 
Bringing you all the food, music, and entertainment that you can handle, this free event is a popular summer tradition.
In response to public demand, this year the Bite has […]

By Mary Jo -- 1 comment

July 12th, 2008

Enjoy a Dog & a Brew at Shultzy’s

The Seattle Traveler, travel, vacation, Seattle Traveler, Seattle, Washington, Washington State, Seattle tourism, travel information, city blogs, destination blogs Is there a more classic summertime food pairing than hot dogs and a beer?  A root beer perhaps for those under 21 or who are beer lovers.
Some of the best dogs in the city will be […]

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July 10th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Storm the Bastille at the Seattle Center

This Weekend. . .
. . . commemorate the storming of the Bastille with celebratory events that a part of Seattle’s Bastille Day Festival.
The French Revolution is long over, but the celebration lives on with events both solemn and festive.
In Seattle, festivities kick off on Saturday evening with the Bal des Pompiers, or […]

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June 30th, 2008

A Meal For a King from Big John’s PFI

Nice weather in Seattle means picnics, barbecues, pool and beach parties, and all sorts of events where good friends and good food are destined to mingle.  But what do you do when it’s your turn to host, and you want something over-the-top without being over-budget?
Head to Big John’s PFI, a hidden landmark in Seattle […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments

June 26th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Savor Sun, Food, & Music at Taste of Tacoma

This weekend. . .
. . . enjoy the food, drink, and entertainment of the Taste of Tacoma!  And since the weather is supposed to be warm and sunny, it will be a great way to enjoy the weekend.
The Taste of Tacoma is one giant family picnic – without the annoying relatives!  There are […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments

June 19th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Celebrate the Summer Solstice in Fremont

This weekend. . .
. . .celebrate the Summer Solstice in our own “Center of the Universe” – Fremont!
What would you expect from the funky and friendly neighborhood of Fremont, but a festival that celebrates the very best of what the city has to offer?!  It’s a weekend of community – art, spirit, and working […]

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June 18th, 2008

Tasting and Talking About Sake

Seattle is generally known for its love of wine and coffee, but at Sake Nomi, owners Johnnie and Taiko Stroud are trying expand our beverage interests by creating a place to learn about and taste premium Japanese sake.  It’s not just about the taste and flavors of the beverage, it’s about the culture and […]

By Mary Jo -- 3 comments

June 13th, 2008

Restaurant Review: Quinn’s on Capital Hill

Wandering around Capital Hill one afternoon, and trying to decide on where to grab a simple meal before heading to the theater, I happened upon Quinn’s, and said to my dining companion, “sure, let’s give it a try.”
I didn’t know much about the place, and hadn’t read any of the great reviews and buzz […]

By Mary Jo -- 1 comment