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IN THE KNOW: The Georgian’s Extraction Menu

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A honey-inspired menu and cider.

Fairmont Olympic Hotel celebrates the extraction of honey from its rooftop apiary with a special menu and a new honey cider from Seattle Cider Company. Earlier this month, Chef Gavin Stephenson extracted about 600 lbs. of honey from his his fifteen beehives on the rooftop of the Fairmont

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Seattleite Staff July 31, 2015 Uncategorized

Food Porn: Brunch at Capitol Cider

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This brunch is pretty awesome.

Capitol Cider offers brunch on the weekends with a menu ranging from steak & eggs to pork schnitzel or something sweet, or more of a lunch item. Pair it with the casual atmosphere and great

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Jennifer Liu July 28, 2015 Featured

Capitol Hill Block Party: Grandstand Artists

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Check out Grandstand Media artists at Block Party this weekend.

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Seattleite Staff July 22, 2015 Uncategorized

WAC: Outdoor Community Summer Fitness Classes

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Zumba & yoga your way to feeling great this summer.

To celebrate the WAC’s 85th anniversary, the private club will be hosting free outdoor Zumba and yoga classes open to the public on Mondays and Wednesdays from July 20, 2015 to August 5, 2015 at Freeway Park. Led by WAC instructors, these classes are open to all fitness levels.

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Seattleite Staff July 21, 2015 Wellness

Sound Excursions: Leavenworth River Tubing

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Tubing with transportation included & beer garden cookout.

Leavenworth River Tubing is a VIP experience starting with a relaxing journey from Bellevue or Seattle on a luxury bus to Leavenworth, Washington’s own Bavarian village where the weather is consistently 80+ and sunny. Select your date (any Saturday or Sunday in August and September) and be taken

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Seattleite Staff July 16, 2015 Uncategorized

Food Porn: Le Pichet

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Cozy French bistro serving classic fare.

Le Pichet is a mere one block from the Pike Place Market, but has the atmosphere of a neighborhood bistro. With no tourists in sight, it is cozy and welcoming with many regulars and truly delicious food.

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Jennifer Liu July 14, 2015 Uncategorized

Smash Putt! in Seattle until July 31st

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Devious adult-only mini golfing.

Smash Putt! is a super fun pop-up adult mini golf course. The course is set up with devious devices and wicked tricked out obstacles engineered by Pacific Northwest industrial artists. There are launch and load cannons, real lasers, and a lot of interactive [and destructive] fun and games. It’s perfect for date

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Seattleite Staff July 10, 2015 Uncategorized

Food Porn: Fremont’s Uneeda Burger

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Delicious gourmet burgers, shakes, and a summery atmosphere.

Summertime warrants late sunsets, enjoying the great outdoors, and BBQs and burgers. Burgers are one of my favorite foods. Burgers + fries? I’m set. In fact, that might be my last meal. Uneeda Burger does their burgers right with all-natural Painted Hills beef and fresh, creative, and flavorful toppings.

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Jennifer Liu July 5, 2015 Uncategorized

Giveaway: car2go and Seattle Pride Parade

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Join car2go for this awesome giveaway and parade experience.

The 41st annual Seattle Pride Parade kicks off this weekend, Saturday, June 28 at 11:00 AM along 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle. This year’s theme–A Lifetime of Pride–will honor everyone in the

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Seattleite Staff June 21, 2015 Seattleites

Grand Opening Today: Stone House Cafe

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Iconic service station turned restaurant and bakery.

In the 1920’s Collier Service Station was a staple in the Rainier Valley area. People would come to get their gas filled, oil changed, and tires inspected. When the business closed in 1963 there was a void in the area, because this location served a purpose in its community. Its unique stone structure always

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Seattleite Staff June 19, 2015 Uncategorized

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