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Pino Rogano has just moved da Pino, his tiny meat shop and café, from the Rainier Valley to Ravenna. It's a good move.
By Cody Ellerd | September 5, 2008
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Say hello to a plucky little entourage of finger foods that's about to debut on the menu at La Casa del Mojito, the cheery Caribbean restaurant with outposts on both Lake City Way and University Way.
By Cody Ellerd | August 28, 2008
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The bakery and its cuddly wooden honey bear statue are being shuffled out in favor of a full service restaurant called Vios, with an expected opening around Thanksgiving.
By Cody Ellerd | August 26, 2008
Minding the Store
Hello and welcome to the first post of Minding the Store, a blog about shopping in Seattle. My name is Ali Brownrigg and I'm the shopping columnist here at NWsource.com. It's my job to keep you up to date on new stores, fabulous sales, interesting new products and exciting shopping related events. So if you like to be in the know and up to date on Seattle shopping, bookmark this blog, baby!
By Alison Brownrigg | August 14, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
A new report out says that girls are performing as well as boys in math. Take that, Math-is-Hard Barbie. But if you'd like your kids to enjoy math (not measured nor mentioned in the article), Seattle has its own super-cool math store, Math ‘n' Stuff, in the Roosevelt neighborhood.
By Lora Shinn | July 25, 2008
With a name like La Casa del Mojito, you might expect the food at this small Roosevelt neighborhood cafe to be mere ballast for the booze. But there's also an intriguing menu of Venezuelan and Cuban dishes,
making it clear La Casa del Mojito is more than a cocktail factory.
This is a neighborhood joint looking to fill bellies as it has fun.
By Jonathan Martin | June 27, 2008
The new India Bistro on Roosevelt
opened six months ago, and on our recent dinner visit, it was bustling
with small groups, couples and families — and lots of fresh, aromatic,
well-seasoned and spicy food.
By Raina Wagner | May 2, 2008
Pet Dish
Over the course of the next six days, folks who love and use off-leash-areas in Seattle have a chance to communicate their passion and good ideas to the people in charge at Seattle Parks and Recreation.
By Lisa Wogan | April 18, 2008
Daily Find
When I was kid in the late '70s and early '80s, playtime after school was spent in the woods and ravines of my suburban Seattle neighborhood, making forts and creating imaginary worlds. If the Moonpaper Tent had been around then, I would have been all over it.
By Alison Brownrigg | April 2, 2008