The polbo á feira ($26) is something of a signature dish at MariPili, and it’s a textural delight; the orange poached octopus is tender and meaty, and the accompanying potato coins are cloaked in ...
Though Seattle has emerged from pandemic lockdowns, the restaurant industry remains on uncertain ground. Even at the best of times, running a restaurant is a stressful, low-margin proposition, and ...
Harry Cheadle has covered Seattle and Portland for Eater. A Seattle native, he’s been a journalist for 15 years. Providence Cicero still remembers the salad at Vestal, eight years later. It was a ...
“People [in our communities] just need the right resources. They need the right person to speak their language,” says Colleen Echohawk, CEO of Eighth Generation, an Indigenous goods shop located in ...
The “Rose,” as patrons affectionately call it, is a comfortable dive. It’s split into a social and a seated bar area; a framed poster of queer icon Joan Jett, for whom I was a teenage doppleganger, ...
At Eater Seattle, we have to eat out a lot — it’s right there in the website name, next to “Seattle.” Sometimes, this research shows up in the articles and maps we publish, but sometimes, we eat ...
Harry Cheadle has covered Seattle and Portland for Eater. A Seattle native, he’s been a journalist for 15 years. Then in May, before the opening of the Redmond shop, Seattle Met reported that ...
Jay Friedman has been a freelance food writer for nearly 20 years and has contributed to Eater Seattle since 2016. In our Dining Reports, we share a firsthand perspective of a recent restaurant visit, ...
Harry Cheadle has covered Seattle and Portland for Eater. A Seattle native, he’s been a journalist for 15 years. Beth’s Cafe, on the side of Aurora as you drive through Green Lake, is a battered, ...
Harry Cheadle has covered Seattle and Portland for Eater. A Seattle native, he’s been a journalist for 15 years. If Elmer Dulla didn’t already know that the hype around his burger was getting out of ...
At Eater Seattle, we have to eat out a lot — it’s right there in the website name, next to “Seattle.” Sometimes, this research shows up in the articles and maps we publish, but sometimes, we eat ...