Pizza nights are the staple of college kids and bachelors — okay, and mageirocophobic bachelorettes. ...
Return to simpler times with Pendleton, Woolrich, and Filson clothes; local produce; chocolates; perfumes; Red Wing boots; Stanley thermoses; and lessons on lost practices such as deboning chickens.
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Recipe for a Beloved Italian Restaurant: 1. Take a charming Old Ballard location. 2. Add a Tuscan menu of antipasti, secundi, and piatti forti including house-made pastas. 3. Mix in a romantic atmosphere. 4. Serve to grateful chowhounds.
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Sublime French atmosphere including imported lighting, clocks, tiles, and art at this grand cafe that serves simple food with elan. Don’t miss the back bar’s extravagant chandelier. Or the custom zinc bar in front.
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When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, it’s time for Delancey. The rustic neighborhood pizzeria is big on authenticity from the wood-fire oven to the market-fresh ingredients to the recycled furnishings.
A Thaiku for your stomach: Noodles nourish while/aphrodisiac cocktails/provide for the soul. Step into this den setting to try medicinal alcoholic drinks and tempting apps.
Pizza nights are the staple of college kids and bachelors — okay, and mageirocophobic bachelorettes. ...
This family-owned Greek resto posts family photos on its terra-cotta walls. Start with souvlaki, then dive into papoutsakia and yiouvetsi. You’ll leave feeling like one the clan. Opa!
On today’s show we explore the latest culinary trend: cooking with your clan. Eating local ...
A tisket, a tasket, what’s in your basket? With a stroll through this farmers market, you might stock up on freshly baked pies, handmade pastas, organic fruit, or crafty kitchen tools. The European-style strip also hosts popular street buskers.
This French eatery will make you feel miles away from home. The small plates and creative cocktails compliment its courtyard seating. Bon appetit!