Picking a bar is like picking a date. Do you choose: a) friendly and comfortable? ...
Picking a bar is like picking a date. Do you choose: a) friendly and comfortable? ...
You ignore needy fan suggestions on Facebook and avoid celeb gossip sites (during heavy work ...
Chef Joseph Conrad (Qube, Secret Stash Sea Salts) crafts soul-stirring plates.
Tune in to Tokyo at the urbane Asian den of delights. Experiment with over 70 types of sake, authentic Japanese cuisine, and inventive rolls. And just say hai to their generous happy hour.
Photo: Courtesy of Umi Sushi Restaurant and Sake Bar
Not to worry: It may be divey, but this spot is lively. Tchotchkes along the bar’s walls provide a sporting game of I Spy. Or play some shuffleboard, won’t you?
Get it on with Donkey Kong and a dog at this Second Avenue bar, where surliness is the specialty.
It’s your party and you’ll have a hand-shaved prosciutto bar if you want to. Set an intimate (yet polished) tone for wedding receptions, birthday bashes, and private events at Tom Douglas’s jewel-box of a private space.
If only school field trip fare had been this good. The Seattle Art Museum’s mod in-house restaurant satiates culture vultures with an oyster bar, scratch cocktails, seasonally inspired menus, and (of course) artful presentations.
Be like the French: Drink wine all day at a charming street-side cafe. White Beaujolais with oeufs plats starts the day, pair pinot with paté for le déjeuner, then share a pichet over a très authentique dinner.
Photo: Courtesy of Le Pichet
Order an old-fashioned and feel transported in this slick, midcentury yet modern space where it’s always cocktail hour.