Seattle Met Magazine

  • Home
  • Seattle Met Magazine

Seattle Met Magazine Smart. Authoritative. Entertaining. Seattle Met is our city’s indispensable news, culture, and lifestyle brand. Here are a few rules for posting comments.

At Seattle Met we encourage our readers to engage in civil discourse on the stories we publish in our magazine and online. Keep it clean. Posts that are vulgar, lewd, racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, or degrading to another person will be deleted. Don’t threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated and will be deleted. Be truthful. Any posts that are maliciously untruthf

ul or contain harmful misinformation will be deleted. Be proactive. Report abusive or otherwise harmful posts to us. Share with us. If you have eyewitness accounts or know more about the history behind an article, we encourage you to share that information with us.

Ian Bell’s film is both a time capsule and a sneak preview.
03/11/2025

Ian Bell’s film is both a time capsule and a sneak preview.

Ian Bell’s film is both a time capsule and a sneak preview.

Get a taste of the Big Easy this Seattle Restaurant Week at Toulouse Petit in Queen Anne. Selections from their ambitiou...
03/11/2025

Get a taste of the Big Easy this Seattle Restaurant Week at Toulouse Petit in Queen Anne. Selections from their ambitious menu include seafood gumbo, jambalaya, buttermilk beignets, beef short rib chanterelle stroganoff, and much more.

See the full menu, and over 200 other participating restaurants, at srweek.org.
SRW happens Oct. 26 to Nov. 8.




📸: Dishes from Toulouse Petit’s SRW menu. Photos by Matt McDonald/Do206.

Where Seattle goes to sweat 💧
03/11/2025

Where Seattle goes to sweat 💧

Warming up is having a moment.

The Seattle bites we love—and would love to leave 👇🏽
03/11/2025

The Seattle bites we love—and would love to leave 👇🏽

Worldly coffee, a step up for sandwiches, and the horror of unmassaged kale.

Sweater weather activated 👇🏽
03/11/2025

Sweater weather activated 👇🏽

Spokane throws a cultural fest and Camano Island serves chili.

FRIDAY FEED: New openings, big names, and one twist you won’t expect 👀
31/10/2025

FRIDAY FEED: New openings, big names, and one twist you won’t expect 👀

Plus an intriguing correction and six more new restaurants to get excited about.

This Seattle Restaurant Week, plan a date night at The Capital Grille, an upscale steak house with art deco chandeliers ...
31/10/2025

This Seattle Restaurant Week, plan a date night at The Capital Grille, an upscale steak house with art deco chandeliers and five-star service right in the heart of downtown.

For SRW, The Capital Grille is offering a special three-course menu for $65 with options like filet mignon, roasted chicken breast, or seared citrus-glazed salmon.

SRW happens Oct. 26 to Nov. 8.
See a full listing of SRW participants at srweek.org




📸: 1.) Bone-in Kona crusted NY sirloin 2.) the dining area at The Capital Grille 3.) Calamari 4.) Cheesecake.

Seattle to the world (and Walla Walla) 🌎✈️
31/10/2025

Seattle to the world (and Walla Walla) 🌎✈️

Fly directly to Hong Kong, Rome, or even Walla Walla.

A scary supper club at MOPOP and Pacific Northwest Ballet brings In The Upper Room back to McCaw Hall.
30/10/2025

A scary supper club at MOPOP and Pacific Northwest Ballet brings In The Upper Room back to McCaw Hall.

A Seattle Met book club and a scary supper club at MOPOP.

Soap Lake gets its title for reasons both scientific and supernatural 👀
30/10/2025

Soap Lake gets its title for reasons both scientific and supernatural 👀

Soap Lake gets the title for reasons both scientific and supernatural, writes Matthew Sullivan, author of a new novel set there.

More people than ever are being held in Tacoma’s ICE detention center. Fewer are leaving.
30/10/2025

More people than ever are being held in Tacoma’s ICE detention center. Fewer are leaving.

More people than ever are being held in Tacoma’s ICE detention center. Fewer are leaving.

Truly sleepless in Seattle: How living with a circadian rhythm disorder makes every night feel like jet lag.
29/10/2025

Truly sleepless in Seattle: How living with a circadian rhythm disorder makes every night feel like jet lag.

Life with a circadian rhythm sleep disorder.

Address


Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Seattle Met Magazine posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

  • Want your business to be the top-listed Media Company?

Share