Hello Thursday.
April 25 2024 |
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These Juneuary days, we don't want to waste an ounce of sun — even when going out to eat. So whether you’re looking for a rooftop, a waterfront location, or just something outside — we’ve got you covered with 30 spots + an interactive map to help you sort through them.
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Duke's also has six other locations throughout the area. | Photo via Duke's Seafood |
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🌊 Near water - Duke’s Seafood | 1111 Fairview Ave. N. | South Lake Union | Sit-down seafood | The new SLU spot just finished a move up the block — peep the lakefront views and a direct line of sight of the Space Needle.
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Pub 70 | 2801 Alaskan Way, Ste. 103 | Waterfront | Casual grub | A little, hidden gem with a patio directly over the water — fish + chips are just better that way.
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Agua Verde Cafe | 1303 NE Boat St. | Northlake | Casual Mexican cuisine | Not only is the food tasty and the patio bright and colorful, but you can rent paddle boards + kayaks there, too.
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Trade Winds Tavern is up for a Best New US Cocktail Bar Spirited Award. | Photo by Trade Winds Tavern |
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⛱️ Patios -
Bottlehouse | 1416 34th Ave. | Madrona | Drinks + small snacks | The airy, little wine bar’s patio and a wide-brimmed straw sunhat have the same vibe — coastal, bright, and great for a summer afternoon break.
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Trade Winds Tavern | 2505 2nd Ave. Ste. 105 | Belltown | Casual pub | This pub’s got the feel of an alpine sports bar, but with a friendly, cool guy vibe — and its patio is big enough for larger groups.
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If there's a spot we missed, feel free to add it to our interactive map. | Screenshot via Proxi |
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🌇 Rooftop spots - Mountaineering Club | 4507 Brooklyn Ave. NE | U District | Contemporary, PNW-inspired fare | Clear skies mean getting to gaze upon the great mountain vistas from this 16th floor restaurant.
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The Nest | 110 Stewart St. | Downtown | Cocktails + small snacks | Even the Great Wheel can’t get you views of the Sound like this — pier over the waterfront on the patio.
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Today -
Jesse McCartney | Mon., June 20 | 9 p.m. | The Showbox | $32.50 | The heartthrob you may have loved as a pre-teen is still killing it with his fifth studio album, “New Stage.”
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“Parks and Rec” Trivia | Mon., June 20 | 7 p.m. | Here - After, The Crocodile | $5 | This competition covers all seven seasons of the lovable, government department’s antics. 🌳
Tuesday Wednesday -
Reflections on the Work and Life of Ansel Adams | Wed., June 22 | 6:30-8 p.m. | Virtual | $10 for non-members | Ansel Adams’s son Michael will be on-hand to provide commentary about his father’s legendary photography work. 📷
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BurlesKARAOKE | Wed., June 22 | 7 p.m. | Queer/Bar | $15+ | Sing with your very own burlesque backup dancers. 🎤
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Foraging Walk: Medicinal Plants of Wetlands | Wed., June 22 | 6-8 p.m. | Bellefields Trailhead, 1881-2083 118th Ave. SE, Bellevue | $40 | Learn how to identify wetland plants like labrador tea and Indian plum + their uses.
Thursday - Seattle Aquarium After Hours: Pride Celebration | Thurs., June 23 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | Seattle Aquarium | $25.95 | Everything just feels a little more fun after hours — check out the 21+ event’s Pride-themed activities, DJ, cash bar + food for purchase. 🐟
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Pike Place Summer Night Market | Thurs., June 23 | 6-10 p.m. | Pike Place Market | Free | The market gets a little nightlife-y today with live performances, a couple of DJs, 30+ vendors, and drinks.
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We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends. |
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Weather - 68º | Mostly cloudy | 10% chance of rain
Sunrise + Sunset - Rise: 5:11 a.m.
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Set: 9:10 p.m.
Arts -
KEXP executive director Tom Mara, who announced his retirement from the station last year, will now be the new executive director of SIFF effective Mon., Aug. 1. In his 22-year term at KEXP, Tom helped grow the volunteer-run college station into the influential brand it is today. 📽️ (Seattle Times)
Sports -
UW baseball hires an old friend to be its next head coach. Jason Kelly, who was the team's pitching coach from 2013-2019, will fill the vacant role left by Lindsay Meggs a few weeks ago. Kelly has most recently been serving as LSU's pitching coach. ⚾ (The Daily UW)
Open -
We’ll take the brown sugar boba with cream mousse please. The Instagram-famous boba shop Tiger Sugar opened its first Washington location near Pike Place on Saturday. The popular drink chain — known for its tiger-striped teas — will be open from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 🧋 (Eater Seattle)
Tech -
A new $45 million program at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute is looking to train and help scientists from historically underrepresented groups. The Invent at Seattle Children’s Postdoctoral Program will offer support to 50 scholars over the next five years and pair them with a clinical + biotech mentor. (GeekWire)
Closing -
Schmaltzy’s Delicatessen will be closing its doors on Sun., July 3 after three years serving up packed-to-the-brim sandwiches in Ballard. The shop’s owners said the pandemic is the main culprit in their decision to close, saying it fundamentally changed the way they do business. 🥪 (MyBallard)
Cause -
Looking to get some more cardio in? How about climbing the Space Needle’s 832-step staircase? The Base 2 Space charity event is back after its two-year pandemic hiatus and looking for folks to test their leg-strength to benefit the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. (KING 5)
Eat -
The owner of Seattle-based Mediterranean pantry product company Villa Jerada is hitting the road this summer for a series of pop-up chef collab dinners. The Les Nomades street food series starts off Sun., July 3 at Gravy on Vashon Island. (Seattle Met)
Festival -
Seafair is coming back at full speed, baby. The 10-week festival recently released this year’s schedule, which includes fan favorites like the Boeing Air Show and the Torchlight parade. Unfortunately, the Milk Carton Derby will not return this year due to a lack of sponsorship. ✈️ (Puget Sound Business Journal)
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If you're ever in need of proof of Seattle's innate quirkiness, the Fremont Fair ought to be at the top of your list.
The Fremont Fair — which happened in all of its silliness over the weekend — is an annual celebration that aligns with the Summer Solstice (happening Tues., June 21). The celebration is marked with 300+ vendors, beer gardens, and two stages for live performances. But the crown jewel of the weekend is the Solstice Parade which features bike riders cleverly covered in body paint, flashy parade floats, costumed characters of all sorts, marching bands, and dancers.
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Editor's pick: Since I only moved to Seattle in October, I can't say that I've had a chance to visit too many patios yet — maybe just seven on the list here. But luckily, the team here is also pretty adventurous, so we're always sharing recs on our group chats. And luckily for you all, we're not much of gatekeepers, so we pass them all on here. Enjoy. Missed Friday's newsletter? Seattle was named among host cities for the 2026 World Cup. |
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