Patxi’s Packs a One-Two Pizza Punch
Seattle pizza lovers can now find unique pleasure at Patxi’s: Start the meal with one type of pizza and end with another. Plus—something to do with the crust. Continue reading Patxi’s Packs a One-Two Pizza Punch
A conversation with Seattle
Seattle pizza lovers can now find unique pleasure at Patxi’s: Start the meal with one type of pizza and end with another. Plus—something to do with the crust. Continue reading Patxi’s Packs a One-Two Pizza Punch
Two things need to happen before it’s truly summer in Seattle: First, there’s gotta be, well, some real sunshine for … Continue reading Pack Your Earplugs and Your SunScreen for Some Free Live Music This Weekend
Your days off are yours. But we at The SunBreak like to think that a little direction can help make … Continue reading The Days Ahead: Sustainability, Beats, Cocktails, and Horror
Transit studies are thick in the Seattle air these days. Just this week, Waterfront Seattle released a transit report (pdf) on options for travel up and down the Field Operations-redesigned waterfront, and Sound Transit and Seattle’s Department of Transportation produced eight alternatives for a Ballard-downtown high-capacity line. Continue reading Is Rail the Answer for Seattle’s Waterfront Tourism & High-Capacity Transit?
One item that gets consistently good marks for quality at Bitterroot: the Buffalo Fried Chicken Livers. These I simply had to try. Continue reading Offal Good: Bitterroot Lets Down This Liver Lover
Neon Pop (n.) /ˈnēän päp/ : A type of music supported by local label Neon Sigh that is dreamy, fuzzy, spacey; sometimes with tremolo and massive distortion. Continue reading If It’s Saturday, It’s Neon Pop at The Josephine in Ballard
Even with thousands of new apartments on the way, concludes Everett Rummage, “with the city’s economy recovering, and unemployment continuing to fall, there’s no reason to expect the rent to remain anything but Too Damn High.”
That’s the opposite sloganeering spin of Seattle Bubble, where the headline is “The Rent Won’t Be Too Damn High For Long.” Continue reading Are Seattle’s Rent Prices Heading Up or Down?