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midnights-wish · 5 months
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I so wanna get a professional colour analysis at some point!!
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tamelee · 5 months
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Big fan of your arts!!!! 🤩 i wondered if you have a favorite youtube channels or which are watching most? I’m bored so they dont have to be art related 😊
Thankyou so much!! 💕 And ooh~ what I watch changes all the time, but a few that I've been binging lately;
MrBallen - strange dark and mysterious story time video's. This man is an AMAZING storyteller! (Careful if you already feel down, topics can be pretty graphic/heavy)
Luxeria - fun reality tv, beauty, makeup commentary + science
Cinema Therapy - movie analyses focussed on mental health
Dylan is in trouble - funny movie commentaries
3D Sound studio - the best 3D audio, even in story format!
Abbie Emmons - all about writing
8-BitRyan - Gameplays
Marion's Kitchen - recipe's to die for, m' not kidding
StudioBinder - video production and education
RoomieOfficial - Music (analyses)
Mohammed Agbadi - Art (community) commentary
Ethan Becker - good, brutally honest art advice
Whyt Manga - tips for manga
Blowout Professor - all about hair
Rijk Hofman - dutch YouTuber, mostly reality tv commentary/mockery
Cody Ko - awkward dating show commentary
ZZAVID - funny movie commentary
ur internet mom ash - funny movie commentary
Ryan Trahan - a guy trying out new stuff in a funny way
Zac Alsop - another guy trying out new stuff in a funny way
Max Fosh - and yet another guy trying out new stuff in a funny way
Mia Maples - fashion and lifestyle (her mom is adorable I can't)
And definitely some more but these should at least help you fight boredom 😆 (Oh! if anyone has recs for me, I'd love to know!)
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The Sweetest of Them All
A/N: just another little bonus part of the AFTR universe that I came up with out of nowhere. Also, I left this as third person instead of second. Enjoy!
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Y/N has never been a big fan of Valentine's Day.
To her, it was overrated and expensive. But, she'd be lying if she said she didn't love the fact that it gave an extra reason to love on Auston a ridiculous amount. Sure, she did that every day, but to be fair, she loved how the title of Valentine's Day added a bit more fun and excitement to something she'd normally do any other day. It felt different for some reason, so even though she didn't love the so-called holiday, she still tried to plan something special for it every year.
Admittedly, she and Auston almost got competitive about it with trying to one-up the other with affection. They didn't care about gifts. They cared about the time they spent together and the thoughtfulness behind it.
Usually, it was Y/N that came up with something ridiculously sweet for Valentine's Day to do for Auston. However, this year, he had her beat.
For some odd reason, Y/N woke up very early that day. Maybe it was the baby waking her, or perhaps it was her internal clock saying sleep was no longer necessary. But, regardless, she was awake much earlier than usual. She also knew Mia wasn't awake or else she would've heard her, so she took that time to lie back in bed and relax for a few minutes on her own.
The bed felt incredibly empty, given that Auston was with the Leafs in Washington and wasn't expected to be back in Toronto until late that night. Frank was a good cuddle buddy alternative, but sometimes the Goldendoodle just wasn't enough when Y/N was missing her man. Of course, this was one of the days when she missed him a lot, so she took that as an excuse to text Auston and at least get this so-called holiday kicked off.
Y/N Happy Valentine's Day, Aus 🥰 can't wait to see you tonight
She wasn't expecting him to message back right away, seeing as it was only 7:30 in the morning, but much to her surprise, he did.
Auston Happy Valentine's Day, babe 💕 Can't wait to see you either. Did the flowers for Mia get delivered?
Y/N Yes, they got here last night. They're beautiful. I set them on the kitchen counter, so once she's awake and we go downstairs, she'll see her little V-Day gift from you
Auston Perfect. I got part of your Valentine's thing with me right now too. Ready for it?
Y/N Is it going to make me cry?
Auston Probably
Y/N Great. Hit me with your best shot
She stared at her phone screen for a moment, expecting it to light up with the notification of an incoming FaceTime call from her husband or a picture, but instead, he sent her a link. But not just any link, it was the link to the video recording of a new Spittin' Chiclets podcast episode that was over an hour-long called 'Love Day: Part One.'
Confused, but also insanely curious, Y/N then leaned over to grab her laptop from the bedside table and got into the most comfortable position her growing baby bump would allow so she could watch the video like that. As soon as she was about to press play, her phone buzzed with another text.
Auston This was filmed a couple of weeks ago when the Chiclets guys were in Toronto. They interviewed at least 10 different guys in the league at different times, and they're kind of long, which is why there's more than one part. Just watch the intro, then I'm the first interview. Mitch is on part 2 if you want to watch that as well, but yeah... call me when you're done 💕
Still unsure of how to process what was going on, Y/N just shook her head and followed the link.
The video started with Biz, Whit and Rear sat all-around a table, each wearing a different red, white or pink shirt with heart-shaped balloons positioned behind them. Empty bottles of Pink Whitney sat on the table, acting as vases for bouquets of roses, making Y/N roll her eyes and chuckle at how far these guys would go for good product placement. But, she kept watching, and unsurprisingly, Biz was the first to speak.
Biz: "For Valentines Day this year, we wanted to do something different. Something more soft. So, we're going to tell, well, I guess, show some love stories."
Whit: "Bet you all didn't know that some of the greatest love stories to ever be told have happened to some of the guys that play in the NHL. Don't believe me? Guess you'll have to listen to find out what they are."
Rear: "We asked some players to come in and talk to us about their relationship stories and give as many details as they were willing to give. And let me tell you, they were great. To start us off, we have Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs telling us his fairytale romance."
The video then clipped to a shot of Biz sitting next to Auston in what Y/N assumed was the hotel downtown that the Chiclets guys were staying at. Auston wasn't dressed extravagantly or anything, just wore a grey hoodie, black pants, and his signature Raiders snapback.
Y/N immediately recognized his outfit. She remembered Auston coming home in those same clothes early one afternoon after he did some running around downtown with Mia, and started thinking of how not once did he mention doing anything for the podcast. He kept this very on the down low, and Y/N was excited to see how it would all play out.
Biz: "Alright, with us today, we have none other than the Leafs number 34, Auston Matthews. Welcome back to the show, Auston. How ya doin?"
Auston: "I'm great. Thanks for having me. How are you guys?"
Whit and Rear: "Good."
Biz: "Great, real good. Now, Auston, you know what you're here to talk about, right?"
Auston: (chuckling) "You're acting like you didn't spend the last week blowing up my phone until I agreed to do this."
Biz: "Amazing! You do know. So, here's how it's all going to go down. We've got a list of questions about your relationship with your significant other. Your obvious better half. And are going to take turns asking them so the people listening at home can get a bit of insight on your, and I quote, iconic love story. Why don't you give us a little summary of your relationship before we dive in?"
Auston: (hesitantly) "Sure, okay. So, my wife Y/N and I have been married for almost two years now. Our anniversary is at the end of July. She accidentally forgot it last year, which I haven't let her live down. Y/N, babe, this is your six month in advance warning that our anniversary is indeed coming up again this year… She's going to hate that I mentioned that. We, uh, we've been together since my first season in Toronto, so for a pretty long time now, and it's been amazing. We have a daughter, Amelia, but everyone just calls her Mia unless she's in trouble. She just turned two on January 25th, and we have our second baby on the way. They're due to be making their grand appearance in late June. We also have our firstborn, Frank, the Goldendoodle. Can't forget about him. But, yeah, that's my little family."
Whit: (nodding along with Biz and Rear) "Fair enough. Now, how and when did you and Y/N meet exactly?"
Auston: "We met on the night of my first NHL game back in 2016. She was at that game."
Biz: "Oh, yeah? Was she there for a reason?"
Auston gave him an unimpressed look.
Biz: "What?"
Auston: "You know why she was there!"
Biz: (shrugging) "Our listeners don't. C'mon, refresh my memory. Was she there to cheer someone else on?"
Auston: (shaking his head) "Yeah. She, uh, she's a cousin of one of my teammates, so she was there with their family to watch him during our first game."
Biz: (grinning widely) "What teammate?"
Auston: "The one out in the hallway keeping my daughter occupied while you keep being annoying and asking me questions you already know the answer to."
Everyone laughed at that, including Y/N, as she shifted onto her side, being mindful of her growing bump that seemingly became more noticeable each day, and got comfortable as she braced herself for what the rest of this interview would entail.
Biz: (still laughing): "Just to clarify for everyone who still doesn't know, he's talking about Mitch Marner."
Auston: "Yeah, yeah, laugh it up."
Rear: "I take it that Mitch and Mia get along really well? I haven't heard a peep from her since you came in here."
Auston: "Oh, she loves him. Yeah, that's her Mitchy, alright. Him and Steph, who you will hear all about once Mitch comes in here, are Mia's godparents and some of her favourite people."
Whit: "That's awesome. And how was that at first, though, being romantically involved with one of your teammates' family members? Sounds like grounds for some chaos, if I'm honest."
Auston: "It sure made meeting the family a bit more nerve-wracking. I'm just kidding. No, it was fine. It was definitely a little awkward at first trying to figure out how I was going to tell Mitch that I wanted to date his cousin. Like, he and Y/N are very close. Always have been. And the last thing both me and Y/N wanted was for Mitch to be uncomfortable. He did handle it really well, though. It's because of him I was even able to get to know her in the first place, which I'll never be able to thank him enough for."
Rear: "Now, you're a pretty private guy. You post the odd picture of your little family from time to time. Y/N is rather private, as well. So, really, no one knows your guys' story other than those who have lived it with you or watched it unfold. I'm sure many people will jump right on the chance to listen to this, seeing as you and Y/N are one of the most beloved couples in the NHL. But, what exactly made you want to come on here, give a bit of insight into your private life, and talk about it all?"
Auston: "Well, for one, Biz would not stop asking me to do it. Literally kept calling and texting me for days until I finally agreed."
Whit: "Shocker."
Biz: "Hey, now."
Auston: (chuckling) "That and also I figured, why not. I love my wife, and I love our little story. It's nice to think back on everything that's happened and see how it all got us to where we are now. With all the ups and the downs, its uh, it's been an amazing ride for sure, and I wouldn't change it for a thing. Also, it's for Valentine's Day. I haven't told her I'm doing this, so when you guys drop the episode, I'm just going to send it to her without much context."
Whit: "Do you think she'll cry?"
Auston: "Absolutely. I know this kind of thing would make her tear up regularly, but those pregnancy hormones have got her bad. Without a doubt, she's going to call me crying once she's done watching this."
Y/N scoffed as he said that and grabbed some tissues to wipe away the waterworks she already felt coming on.
Biz: "I've met Y/N many times now. The first time being back in what, 2018?"
The screen then showed an old picture of Biz sitting in a restaurant with his arm wrapped around Y/N's shoulders, both smiling widely as they held up their drinks, with Auston seemingly moping off to the side a little bit. Y/N chuckled at the image, instantly thinking back to the day she first met Paul Bissonnette and how wild it was before the photo faded away and showed the guys again.
Biz: "Yeah, it was when she was in Scottsdale visiting you during the summer. Great girl, completely out of Auston's league."
Auston: "Hey!"
Biz: "I'll never forget you sassing her when she commented on how hot Arizona was, with her being Canadian and all, but damn she was fast putting you in your place by calling you a, what was it?"
Auston: (grumbling) "Desert Boy."
Everyone burst out laughing again, except Auston, who just rolled his eyes and sighed dramatically.
Auston: "Whatever. She sasses me all the time when I complain about the snow, but the one time I do it back, I get called a Desert Boy and can never live it down."
Biz: (still laughing) "Ugh, amazing. Okay, moving on because we don't have much time and can probably fit in like two more questions. So, Auston, tell us how you knew that Y/N was the end game for you. How did you know that she was the one?"
Auston: "Oh, man. I don't even know how to explain it. Growing up, you see all these movies and shows, or read books where people always find someone who is their soulmate. Their perfect match. And I never knew what the feeling of finding that person was because I had never experienced it. My mom would tell me that when I did find that person, I'd know. That it'll be such an intense feeling, and to be honest, I didn't believe her. Until I met Y/N, I know that sounds cheesy, but it's true. The first time I met her, something drew me in, and I knew I wanted to get to know her better right away. Mitch spoke so highly of her, so did the other guys on the team that had already met her and over the first couple of months of us knowing each other, I saw what they meant. She quickly became one of my best friends ever. When we started dating, I saw more of how good a person she is, which attracted me even more. She is so selfless and caring for everyone around her; it truly blows my mind. I had never seen my family welcome a girl I introduced them to as quickly as they did her, and I trust their judgment the most. But even if they didn't do that, I know they would have accepted her regardless because, honestly, I probably seemed like a lovesick idiot. I still do. Y/N became this significant light in my life that I knew I wanted to be there forever. I began thinking about what it'd be like spending the rest of my life with her. Then it became something that I knew I needed. I can't imagine my life without her, and I never want to. She makes me so happy and has given me more than I could ever thank her for. I'll never understand how I, of all people, was the one to capture her massive heart, but I do know how lucky I am."
As he spoke, the screen showed a little picture slideshow of Y/N and Auston over the years of their relationship. It started with one that Ema took the first time Y/N had ever gone to Scottsdale. Y/N was sitting on the edge of a pool, and her legs dipped into the water. Auston stood between them as he wrapped his arms around her middle and leaned against her while looking over at where Ema stood taking the picture. The next one was from a Christmas party where the two were under a mistletoe as Auston leaned Y/N back and was kissing her cheek as she laughed and held onto him for dear life. There was a picture of them with Auston's family, one of them with Mitch and Steph, and another of Auston with his arms around Nate and Mya, Y/N's younger brother and sister, as the three smiled at the camera and Y/N was in the background looking confused.
The last few pictures were a bit more recent. They showed Y/N holding Frank as a puppy, a maternity photo of her and Auston posing when she was pregnant with Mia, and one of them on their wedding day with Mia and the rest of the gang. Then, the slideshow concluded with a very recent picture of them taken just a couple of weeks prior at Mia's birthday party, where Auston has his arms wrapped around Y/N from the back, showcasing her growing belly. At the same time, she leaned against him and glanced over her shoulder at him lovingly. The photos then went away and showed the guys again as Auston finished speaking.
Auston was right. Y/N was full-on bawling by that point.
All the guys were smiling as Auston finished saying his thing, but were soon interrupted by a knocking noise followed by a door opening.
Mitch: (offscreen) "Wait, no! Don't let her in!"
Mia: (also offscreen) "Daddy!"
Mia then came into the frame as she ran towards Auston, not caring about what was going on or who was there. Auston was quick reacting as he smiled widely and scooped Mia right up into his arms, making sure to place multiple kisses on her cheek as she giggled and squirmed in his hold, while Mitch became visible too and shrugged.
Auston: "Hi, mini. I missed you. Did you have fun with Mitchy?"
Mia: "Yeah! Where's mommy, daddy?"
Auston: "She's at home, baby girl. I'm almost done, then we can go get a Timbit while we wait for Mitch to be done. Sounds good?"
Mia: (knuckling at her eyes, tiredly) "Mhmm."
Rear: "This is adorable."
Biz: "Hi, Mia."
Mia: (shyly while hiding against Auston's chest a bit) "Hi, Biz."
Whit: (laughing) "Okay, I think we've kept you long enough now, Auston. Is there anything else you and Mia would like to say to Y/N?"
Auston: "Yes. Happy Valentine's Day, babe. I love you so much, and I'm sorry I'm not there right now. You're going to hear a lot more from me on actual Valentine's Day, but for right now, I think that's just about it. Mia, can you blow a kiss to the camera so mommy can see it and say 'happy Love Day!'"
Mia: (blows the kiss) "Happy Love Day, mommy!"
Auston: "Can you tell her that you love her?"
Mia: "Love you!"
Auston and Mia then waved to the camera and said bye as the clip faded out, and a new interview of another NHLer began playing.
Y/N's heart felt so full. She couldn't stop crying over how much she loved her family and how badly she needed to hear something like that. Life had been particularly hard on her as of late and seemed to keep throwing her curveballs, but this, this was exactly what she needed. To be reminded of how loved she is and that she genuinely is never alone.
She then grabbed her phone to call Auston and remind him of how much she loved him, that day and every day. The two talked for a few minutes before Y/N was pretty sure she could hear Mia waking up. After saying their goodbyes, Y/N found herself thinking about how, regardless of how she feels about the actual day, this was a Valentine's Day she will never forget.
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TASK #002 — icebreakers!
PREFERRED NAME — dew, or vic. honestly not picky as long as it’s not a pet name. (bad roommate experience with ‘honey’ and ‘sweetie’)
PRONOUNS — she/her
AGE — 25
PINTEREST — i don’t use it
DISCORD —  two shots of vodka#7144... i think? i’m still trying to understand discord
TUMBLR (PERSONAL/MUSE/RPH) — kreacher1x1
OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA YOU’D LIKE TO SHARE — n/a
MYER-BRIGGS — never did it
HP HOUSE — used to say slytherin, but probably more ravenclaw. slytherclaw
ZODIAC — officially scorpio, but i relate to virgo
DO YOU BELIEVE IN ASTROLOGY? — yes, to a degree
HOW OLD WERE YOU WHEN YOU STARTED RPING ON TUMBLR — i believe i was a senior in highschool, or just after i finished high school. so eighteen. 
WHAT YEAR WAS IT? — 2012
NAME A RANDOM ROLEPLAY THAT STICKS OUT IN YOUR MEMORY — i mostly admined when i did roleplays, but one of the ones that helped get me back into it was houghtonhq
WHAT WEIRD ANIMAL WOULD YOU HAVE AS A PET IF IT WAS REALISTIC — a monkey.
NAME THE FIRST SONG ON YOUR DISCOVER WEEKLY ON SPOTIFY OR THE FIRST SONG THAT COMES ON APPLE MUSIC / ITUNES SHUFFLE — armor by landon austin
NAME A BOOK THAT YOU READ IN SCHOOL THAT YOU SURPRISINGLY LIKED — of mice and men 
NAME A BOOK YOU HATED THAT MOST PEOPLE LIKED — catcher in the rye
WHAT TV SHOW DID YOU RECENTLY BINGE? — euphoria (but i’m still an episode left) and instant hotel
FAVOURITE QUOTE — first off, there are too many. i fucking love quotes. so i’m going to give you two. one i want tattooed eventually and is “quorum pars magna fui” which translates to “i was a great part in all of this” and then also i always liked  We have never heard the devil’s side of the story, God wrote all the book. “
LINK TO A VINE THAT EXUDES YOUR ‘ENERGY’ — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBSiMr5GxYY
DO YOU WRITE OUTSIDE OF RP? WHAT DO YOU WRITE? — haven’t had the time or motivation, but i did write poetry once upon a time
THREE YOUTUBERS YOU STILL TRUST — glam and gore, mia maples, dad v girls
A CELEBRITY CRUSH THAT JUST WON’T QUIT — sebastian stan
EVER MEET A CELEBRITY? SHARE YOUR STORY — i met olympic gymnasts at summer camp. nothing extraordinary.
WHAT’S YOUR PICTURE-PERFECT NIGHT? — me on my couch, an endless flow of wine, probably a hawaiian pizza, there’s also peanut butter (chilled), and the prestige is on tv, also i don’t have to work the next day
A CONSPIRACY THEORY YOU KINDA BELIEVE IN — the moon landing being fake. like, i can see it.
ARE ALIENS REAL? — yes, but not as they’re typically depicted
PLAY ANY PHONE GAMES? WHICH ONES? — been awhile since i have, but i was big into choices
WHAT’S A FILM YOU LOVED WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG AND RECENTLY WATCHED, ONLY TO FIND OUT YOU DON’T ANYMORE — none so far, but i haven’t rewatched the pebble and the penguin
DO YOU COLLECT ANYTHING? — right now collecting patches and pins, but i used to collect snowglobes and moose boxers. yes, strange.
WHAT’S SOMETHING YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BUT YOU’RE TOO LAZY? — i should probably learn spanish
THREE LANGUAGES YOU DON’T SPEAK, BUT WISH YOU COULD — lol, not planned but spanish, probably german, and chinese
MOVIE YOU’VE WATCHED MORE THAN 5 TIMES — the prestige. 
NAME A FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM TV/FILM/MOVIE/GAME/BOOK THAT YOU FIND YOURSELF PROJECTING ON / YOU RELATE TO — i think one, that may not be widely accepted but hit me hard was patty from insatiable. otherwise, lizzie mcguire was my girl.
DO YOU FOLLOW ANY SPORTS? WHO DO YOU ROOT FOR? — yankees, ny rangers, steelers, and then i watch golf
HOBBIES BESIDES WASTING AWAY HERE? — skiing, golfing, cocktails
PLUG A TV SHOW / MOVIE / BOOK / VIDEO GAME / ETC… YOU WISH MORE PEOPLE WOULD CHECK OUT — schitt’s creek. (i am behind on it but i love it)
WHOSE BRAIN WOULD YOU LIKE TO PICK, ALIVE OR DEAD? — i blame the podcasts i listen to on occasion, but rn my mind is going to unsolved mysteries so whoever the zodiac was so i could KNOW
TEAM EDWARD OR JACOB? — jacob but bc i was in love with taylor lautner
LAST MOVIE SEEN IN THEATRE — once upon a time in hollywood. wasn’t for me.
DO YOU STILL READ? — yes... if i have time. which right now no.
IF SO, WHAT ARE YOU CURRENTLY READING? — finished a bit ago, but i liked “like never and always” by ann aguirre
ON A SCALE OF 1-10, HOW MUCH DID YOU HATE FILLING THIS OUT? – 2.1
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The Tale of the Glasses Witch [Radio Drama]
Happy Valentine’s Day from Platinum Happy! Today we bring to you a radio drama about a Witch with a certain set of skills. Please open your eyes and your heart to our lovely idols.
【Title】The Tale of the Glasses Witch 【Release Date】February 14, 2021 【Participating Members】Bea, Maple, Marin, Mia 【Mixing】Audio: A. Tarrant Video: Mia 【Script】Written by: Loren
 Sound Effects from freesound.org, Background Music from StreamBeats, Stock Images from Unsplash.
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redcap manticore pegasus :)
hey Tiia!!
Redcap: when did you get into your current biggest interest/hobby?
I guess my biggest current interest is Supernatural but I've had enough of talking about that lol (I was 14 maybe?) Instead I'll tell you that recently I have been watching an awful lot of Mia Maples various brand try on videos so she's been most of my YouTube recommended for the last few weeks! I don't even care about the clothes but she's just so sweet!!
Manticore: picnics or hikes?
Picnics 🧺😊
Pegasus: ever had a recurring dream?
Man so many. I often have sequels to my dreams, does that happen to anyone else? Like within the dream I'm aware that I'm in the same setting and following the same plot as one I've had before, if that makes any sense. My most annoying recurring dream is I'll be reading something - it just displays like an ereader in my mind basically - and it'll be all good and fun until I do the thing where you zone out and turn the page but realise you didn't catch the end of the last page so you have to flip back. Except I can't flip back a page, and the more I try the more it skips ahead. Those dreams don't last very long thankfully!
Mythical creatures ask game
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April 19, 2019
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As the snow melted this week, students shed their winter coats and snow boots and ventured out around campus. Academic classes made connections through dynamic lessons, students became teachers in a Leave No Trace outdoor ethics workshop, and our youngest students honed their skills in music class. The warmer weather will soon bring an end to maple sugaring season, but while sap continued to flow, the community came together to collect and boil hundreds of gallons into sweet maple syrup.
ACADEMICS
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Larry’s earth science students concluded their unit on erosional forces this week with a final lab project. Using some delicious materials (ice cream, M&Ms, chocolate sauce, and fruit) the students, including Jessica, Thebe, and David, built geological structures that demonstrated features and phenomena including “slump”, “rockfall”, and “creep”. After explaining their creations to their teacher, students were able to enjoy the tasty projects in a sweet end to the lesson.
In eighth grade English class students have been reading Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac, learning about the Navajo code talkers who helped America during World War II. Students created clues using the Navajo language, and their classmates were tasked with deciphering those clues. Successfully decoding their peers’ messages led students on a scavenger hunt around campus.
ARTS
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Joey’s 4th and 5th grade music class had a great time playing instruments in groups and on their own this week. Kalina, Samantha, and Duncan honed their skills on the piano, guitar, and bass, while Yosef and Justin composed original songs and Mia and Dominica brainstormed names for their band.
While our youngest students learned new skills, our graduating ninth grade class reflected on their time at North Country School through one of our long-held traditions, “Dear Level One Me.” For their “Dear Level One Me” projects, ninth graders film messages for their 4th and 5th grade selves, imparting the wisdom they wish they’d had when they began their time at NCS. Wendy and Tyler G. filmed their “Dear Level One Me” videos in the campus locations to which they feel most connected: the fiber arts studio for Tyler and the photography darkroom for Wendy.
OUTDOORS
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Students ventured out on both day trips and overnight trips this weekend, with groups heading across Lake Champlain to Vermont, into the greater Adirondack region, and around our own campus. Teachers Gavi and Kyra led the Leave No Trace (LNT) training weekend; an annual two-day trip offered as a joint venture between North Country School and the Adirondack Mountain Club. Students James, June, Brad, Elizabeth, Dylan D., and Jana learned the foundations of outdoor ethics, leading lessons on topics such as campfire safety, managing food waste, and respecting wildlife. Upon completion of the course, the students will receive an LNT trainer certificate, allowing them to teach outdoor ethics principles to others.
Students on Larry and Jess W.’s weekend trip explored the North Country School campus, playing games in various outdoor locations. The group, including students Kendin, Teo, and Jenny, played fat-bat baseball, gaga ball, and went mountain bowling, before spending the afternoon helping collect maple sap in the sugarbush. On Sierra’s Saturday trip, students summited nearby Tabletop Mountain, one of the Adirondack 4000 ft. peaks. The group, including Ethan, Cocona, and Tony, celebrated at the summit, enjoying the warm sun, sprawling vista, and bluebird skies, before heading back to campus.
FARM AND GARDEN
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More baby animals arrived at the barn this past week, with fluffy chicks joining our newborn lambs and friendly goat kids. Students have been helping to care for the animals during their twice-daily barn chores, making sure the new additions to the community are healthy and happy as they settle into their new home on our farm.
Students also helped with maple sap boils this week, working alongside garden manager Tess and the farm interns up in the sugarhouse. A group including Eden, Summer, and Grace learned the many stages of the boiling process, from loading the firebox to carefully watching the flow-rate, to bottling the finished syrup. The group was able to help “can” the hot syrup, filling and signing the jugs that will be sealed and shelved for use throughout the upcoming year.
Check back next week to see what we’re up to on our mountain campus.
For more information about the #This Week At NCS blog, contact Becca Miller: [email protected]
For general school information, call 518-523-9329 or visit our website: www.northcountryschool.org
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simonsperalta · 7 years
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200: My crush’s name is: ahahaha  199: I was born in: my nanans bed  198: I am really: a hibernating bear  197: My cellphone company is: Giffgaff  196: My eye color is: greeny blue  195: My shoe size is: 7  194: My ring size is: no idea 193: My height is: 5′3 192: I am allergic to: nothing  191: My 1st car was: havent got one 190: My 1st job was: none yet  189: Last book you read: Jack The Ripper 188: My bed is: single like me  187: My pet: havent got one  186: My best friend: Maple Siwwip and my Riverdale buddy 185: My favorite shampoo is: rasperry  184: Xbox or ps3: Xbox  183: Piggy banks are: pigs 182: In my pockets: nothing  181: On my calendar: not got one  180: Marriage is: fun  179: Spongebob can: make krabby patties  178: My mom: was amazing love her  177: The last three songs I bought were? Lying is the most fun, Killing me softly and I write sins  176: Last YouTube video watched: Mamma Mia SOS  175: How many cousins do you have? many  174: Do you have any siblings? 5 173: Are your parents divorced? never got married  172: Are you taller than your mom? yes 171: Do you play an instrument? guitar, ukelele and keyboard  170: What did you do yesterday? sleep and eat chocolate  [ I Believe In ] 169: Love at first sight: meh  168: Luck: meh 167: Fate: meh  166: Yourself: nah 165: Aliens: yah 164: Heaven: nah  163: Hell: yah 162: God: nah  161: Horoscopes:meh 160: Soul mates: yeh 159: Ghosts: yas 158: Gay Marriage: of course  157: War: no its evil   156: Orbs:meh  155: Magic: yeh mate  [ This or That ] 154: Hugs or Kisses: both  153: Drunk or High: drunk  152: Phone or Online: online  151: Red heads or Black haired: both  150: Blondes or Brunettes: both  149: Hot or cold: hot  148: Summer or winter: winter  147: Autumn or Spring: autumn 146: Chocolate or vanilla: vanilla  145: Night or Day: Night  144: Oranges or Apples: Apples  143: Curly or Straight hair: Curly  142: McDonalds or Burger King: Mcdonalds  141: White Chocolate or Milk Chocolate: milk  140: Mac or PC: PC  139: Flip flops or high heals: pah none  138: Ugly and rich OR sweet and poor: any  137: Coke or Pepsi: Pepsi  136: Hillary or Obama: Fuck uhm... both  135: Burried or cremated: Burried  134: Singing or Dancing: Dancing  133: Coach or Chanel: wot  132: Kat McPhee or Taylor Hicks: Kat  131: Small town or Big city: Small town  130: Wal-Mart or Target: Target  129: Ben Stiller or Adam Sandler: Ben  128: Manicure or Pedicure: Manicure 127: East Coast or West Coast: dunno west  126: Your Birthday or Christmas: birthday  125: Chocolate or Flowers: flowers 124: Disney or Six Flags: Disney  123: Yankees or Red Sox: yankees [ Here’s What I Think About ] 122: War: Evil  121: George Bush: isnt he horrible? idk  120: Gay Marriage: AMAZING AND IT SHOULD BE ALLOWED EVERYWHERE  119: The presidential election: stupid 118: Abortion: Should be allowed if the woman didnt want the child or it was due to an asult  117: MySpace: old 116: Reality TV: dumb  115: Parents: Dads can be dicks but mums are amazing 114: Back stabbers: fuck off 113: Ebay: good if you dont get scammed  112: Facebook: meh  111: Work: ffs annoying  110: My Neighbors: okay i guess 109: Gas Prices: idk  108: Designer Clothes: meh  107: College: okay  106: Sports: stupid 105: My family: cool  104: The future: ahahahaha  [ Last time I ] 103: Hugged someone: a few days ago  102: Last time you ate: 7 pm  101: Saw someone I haven’t seen in awhile: last year  100: Cried in front of someone: no idea 99: Went to a movie theater: when i was 10  98: Took a vacation: when i was 11  97: Swam in a pool: a few years ago  96: Changed a diaper: never  95: Got my nails done: never 94: Went to a wedding: when i was 9  93: Broke a bone: two years ago  92: Got a peircing: last year  91: Broke the law: no idea  90: Texted: a second ago  [ MISC ] 89: Who makes you laugh the most: my friend  88: Something I will really miss when I leave home is: my family  87: The last movie I saw: Ghostbusters :3  86: The thing that I’m looking forward to the most: the second one if it comes out I HOPE IT DOES  85: The thing im not looking forward to: scream series 3  84: People call me: nerd  83: The most difficult thing to do is: braid hair  82: I have gotten a speeding ticket: nope 81: My zodiac sign is: gemini or cancer  80: The first person i talked to today was: my sister  79: First time you had a crush:  year 1  78: The one person who i can’t hide things from: my best friend  77: Last time someone said something you were thinking: last week  76: Right now I am talking to: a roleplayer  75: What are you going to do when you grow up: a person who helps physically and mentally disabled children  74: I have/will get a job: when im 20  73: Tomorrow: i will sleep  72: Today: i will sleep 71: Next Summer: i will sleep 70: Next Weekend: go to my bros  69: I have these pets: none  68: The worst sound in the world:  Courtney from 13RW breathing  67: The person that makes me cry the most is: thinking of someone  66: People that make you happy: my friends and fam  65: Last time I cried: a few nights ago  64: My friends are: amazing  63: My computer is: lenovo  62: My School: is shit 61: My Car: non existent  60: I lose all respect for people who: are homophobic  59: The movie I cried at was: My sisters keeper  58: Your hair color is: Blackish brown  57: TV shows you watch: Scream, Voltron, 13RW, Gotham  56: Favorite web site: Tumblr  55: Your dream vacation: Japan  54: The worst pain I was ever in was: Heartbreak and loss 53: How do you like your steak cooked: in a oven or grill  52: My room is: messy  51: My favorite celebrity is: Bex Taylor-Klaus or Kate McKinnon  50: Where would you like to be: In new york  49: Do you want children: Meh  48: Ever been in love: Yes 47: Who’s your best friend: Maple siwwip and my riverdale theory bud 46: More guy friends or girl friends: Girl  45: One thing that makes you feel great is: Listening to music  44: One person that you wish you could see right now: My friend  43: Do you have a 5 year plan: Nah  42: Have you made a list of things to do before you die: nope 41: Have you pre-named your children:eh  40: Last person I got mad at: my friend  39: I would like to move to: Japan or New York  38: I wish I was a professional: Skate Boarder  [ My Favorites ] 37: Candy: BlackJacks 36: Vehicle: 1967 Mustang  35: President: Obama  34: State visited: None  33: Cellphone provider: No idea 32: Athlete: Jessica Ennis  31: Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch 30: Actress: Bex T-K or Kate Mckinnon  29: Singer: Eden  28: Band: Panic! 27: Clothing store: Primark lmao  26: Grocery store: Tescos  25: TV show: Scream  24: Movie: Ghostbusters (2016) 23: Website: Tumblr  22: Animal: Bear or Otter  21: Theme park: BlackPool pleasure beach  20: Holiday: Halloween  19: Sport to watch: None 18: Sport to play: Football  17: Magazine: No idea 16: Book: any on serial killers 15: Day of the week: Friday  14: Beach: Blackpool 13: Concert attended: none  12: Thing to cook: spagghetti 11: Food: Spagghetti  10: Restaurant: Mcdonalds 9: Radio station: No idea 8: Yankee candle scent: All 7: Perfume: Lynx  6: Flower: Rose 5: Color: Black or red 4: Talk show host: James Corden  3: Comedian: Jack Whitehall  2: Dog breed: Alaskan Klee kai  1: Did you answer all these truthfully? 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Hmm, I’ll sort this out into the Stardew Valley Farmer as villager prompt with visuals and less words one day...
Green
Appearance:
    Green's an average sized young woman with minty hair tied up into a messy ponytail, part of her side swept bangs awning her sharp aquamarine eyes. If you're observant, you can see slight bags under eyes, covered with foundation powder to avoid questions from people. Her wardrobe's quite functional, filled with different boots for all occasions, thick working gloves, shade hats, winter fur caps, and cargo pants in different neutral colors, working well with her cotton button jackets. Her favorite happens to be the dark green formal jacket with a popped collar. The equipment she carries on her hip belt is well-taken care of, polished to the nines before being covered in all sorts of filth. She does have a strong liking for long scarves, goggles, and small, subtle hair pins, though.
    For some reason, her freckles tend to appear in curves and triangles; she has one that looks similar to Orion's Belt that she brings up as a conversation piece if she has to do small talk. Of course, she does take pains to cover up the scars she's gotten from her spelunking adventures in the mines and the Skull Dungeon. A Serpent pack left a particularly nasty one stretching down her left calf to her ankle. She prays to Yoba no one notices.
Summary:
    An ambivert erring on the side of introverted behavior, Green's the one of the twin grandchildren of Stardew Valley's previous farmer, come to take over Smaug farm. Thanks to years of neglect and her grandfather's 'brilliant' idea of staking land in a wilderness full of monsters, she's got her work cut out for her. Worse yet, with the Gotoran-Ferngill Republic conflict in full swing, she's especially reluctant to open up to anyone in the Valley. However, with the Adventurer's Guild and the Museum in town, she'll be able to settle in. Yet if anyone bothers getting to know her well enough, they might detect a hint of loneliness in her eyes.
At her Grandfather's grave, Green has planted an orange tree and told him:
    "If I can't see myself becoming part of the community here, Grandpa, I'll at least keep my part of the deal. I'll make sure the farm is up and running smoothly by the end of the second year. If the war continues...if Sage isn't back home here at that time, and I'm still unable to find someone I can trust here...I'll come after him. I'm sorry Grandpa, but I hope you can understand me on this. Mayor Lewis can take over the farm; it'll be a great source of revenue for Pelican Town...they'll need it more than I do. But thank you...for giving me an out from my former job. It was suffocating."
...For some reason, every Friday and Sunday Green never fails to greet the traveling cart merchant. Apparently, the two exchange letters; strangely, the writing doesn't match the merchant's personal chicken-scratch. After the bus has been repaired, you might even catch a glimpse of her with a strange bodyguard speaking about a "Mr. Qi." Who is this Mr. Qi, anyway?
Love: coffee, hazelnuts, goat cheese, poppy, fairy rose, dinosaur egg, all fossils and bone artifacts, duck feather, thunder egg, all soups, bone flute, mead
Likes: all flowers, all fruit, dried starfish, ornamental fan, ancient sword, fiddlehead fern, all dwarf scrolls, iron bar, copper bar, maple bar, lava eel, void salmon, honey, garlic, hot pepper, cloth, arrowhead, wine
 Dislikes: truffles, truffle oil (don't ask), super cucumber (once again, don't ask), beer, pale ale, morel mushroom (she's reminded of that one frog with all the holes in its back. And bot flies, the spawn of the underworld)
Hated: wicked statue, skull brazier, elvish jewelry, prehistoric hand axe, golden mask, Robin's axe
Personality:
    Green's the quiet observer of the twins, almost akin to a shade behind her brother's bombastic front. She's not the type to normally initiate conversation either, so only when she is required to, when she wants to give advice, or when she needs information will she, reluctantly, start one with a person. She's very polite about it too. But, you may have found her committing a social faux pas during the first year when she climbed on everyone's houses for a bird feather or little critter. Mayor Lewis chewed her out harshly for it. From then on out, it was only natural cliffs, rock faces, and trees she would climb onto, if not her own farm buildings.
    She is often found doing work on the farm, at the museum with Gunther, or training with Marlon at the Adventurer's Guild during the day, almost always with a cup of coffee and the occasional maple bar. Once Smaug farm is up and running, she does build a small training arena in front of the greenhouse. Don't ask why. When evening arrives, she disappears into the mountains and doesn't return home until 1:00 am in the morning. Some days may involve her leaving for Calico Desert early in the morning until 1:00 am. Shane often swears he would see blood leaking out of her when she was returning home at night. No one believes him thanks to how well Green dresses her wounds. This can only last so long with how she's burning the candle on both ends. On the weekends, no one is capable of tracking her down while she's out on her foraging hikes, much to her relief. Even better is during those evenings when everyone is at Gus's Saloon, when she can sneak into the Community Center to repair it with the Junimos before going home to refine sketches, put away gathered inventory, and generally wind down for the night with a tune from her harp, a nice hot soak, and a quick gaming session. Only on Sundays does she dare oversleep to offset the lack of it during the weekdays.
      Once more comfortable with people, she becomes more straightforward with her answers, although any questions regarding her family or her spelunking episodes are deflected or redirected to another topic. Outgoing villagers are more likely to get to this point. Snarky jokes will be made about the topic at hand, light teasing may occur if she is addressed directly, and, if it pops into her head, a few puns. Don't ask about her hikes or finds, she will become quite detailed with the scientific basis for everything she came across.
    Yoba help her if any of the single townsfolk become interested in her. Poor Green won't know what to do with herself, all her secrets might be spilled into the public square with that kind of relationship. What should she do now, how much of her activities should she cut back to spend time with them, what will they think of her once they find out what she's been trying to hide from the villagers, will their relatives approve of her, how long before they find out about her hiding her wounds from plain sight, do they like mint breath or coffee breath, are they allergic to poppies and fairy roses, will they mind her fossil collection, should she pick up cooking again, video game nights or movie nights, are they up for hiking, are they not okay with PDA, do they like cuddling, will they not mind her wrapping her arms around them as a greeting, do they like nuzzles, nape kisses, why her, and why are they even interested at all?! THESE ARE ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS...at least in her mind, they are. This is why she comes off as aloof, not only as a deterrent for anyone interested, but also as a result of her trying to strangle any feelings of affection that might develop for anyone else. Also, Yoba help the poor sap that does start to develop a crush on her; her lack of self-care and time during the weekdays is sure to wear on them.
    But, she is more than willing to make adjustments for them should they accept her, all of her. Green's probably going to ask them to come out to the beach at night near the solitary rock to spill her heritage as a half-Gotoran, half-Fergillan to them, mental escape routes calculating in her head but another part of her pleading this will be okay and she's just paranoid. From there, if accepted, she will tell about her brother and her parents, how Sage left for the army after a nasty spat with her regarding the Gotoran conflict, how her Gotoran Father died for helping the Ferngillan side, and how her Ferngillan Mother's MIA, probably in an underground resistance movement against the Gotoran government. She's only had her brother as a social crutch before he left, and it's the main reason why she bottled herself up. Why bother with people if all they're going to do is break your heart once you're close with them? But, she'll admit she was wrong, and then apologize for unloading all of this onto to them, and for not trusting them as much before. From there, she'll become more and more honest to them about her activities.
    The letters she was swapping with the merchant happened to be correspondences with her brother, usually curt and to the point. She makes it a priority to leave out any bitterness from his leaving her since he's in danger and needs all the help he can get. As for Mr. Qi...money is great and so is spelunking. That's all I'm going to say, other than it's a dangerous profession that has left her with a number of gashes...all of which she's refused to go to Harvey's for, much to her partner's dismay. As for the music drifting near the railroad tracks at night, it was her playing a couple tunes her father taught her on her mini-harp. She might even offer to serenade them from time to time.
    Despite her insecurities about herself, Green's quite the affectionate lover, offering sweet words in their ear, leaving small gifts for them after she visits their house, engaging in conversations more often with them, and giving out subtle public displays of affection, whether it be the joining of their hands, brushing their shoulders clean, a lingering look, or a soft caress on the back of their hand if they're slightly agitated. It's still quite confusing to her what to do and she'll hesitate early on about it, but she'll slowly ease into it...and wonder how the hell did this happen??? Then not care and nestle in close to them at night after pressing a kiss to their neck. Grandpa works wonders in keeping his grandchild in Stardew Valley. What a magnificent bastard he is.
Inventory:
·         Mini-harp
(You can hear the notes of a melody off near the mountaintops during the night, drifting down onto the railroad tracks...)
·         Obsidian knife
(A memento of her brother, before he left for Gotoro. Held closely to the hip, sometimes the chest whenever she thinks of him. It's as though the essence of the sea has imprinted onto this knife.)
·         Lava katana
(Can't go wrong with cauterizing deliberate wounds on monsters. Makes it less messy! Smells horrific...)
·         Herb satchel
(Most remedies have plant-based compounds to thank for their use. After trips to the mines or the Skull Dungeon, its strangely lighter. Smells strongly of mint.)
·         Pack
(Contains most essentials, from food to water to tools and, of course, a loaded first-aid kit. Got to be prepared for all sorts of insanity the spirits bring about when they're angry. For some reason, the pack smells of pine needles.)
·         Sketchbook
(Contains all sorts of colored sketches of landscapes, plants, monsters, rocks, animals, and even pressed flowers...wait...some of the villagers are sketched in here too? Has a light floral scent.)
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This new Vietnamese spot is now open for dine-in service, both inside and out on the patio. You can watch a video on their Instagram for more information on how their dining process works.
Ballard Asadero Sinaloa $ $ $ $ Mexican ,  Steaks  in  Ballard $$$$ 5405 Leary Ave NW
This Mexican steakhouse is open for dine-in service at 25% capacity. You can make a reservation online here.
Bitterroot BBQ $ $ $ $ BBQ  in  Ballard $$$$ 5239 Ballard Ave NW
This great BBQ spot and sister restaurant to Mammoth now has their patio open for dine-in service, where you can have tasty mac and cheese bowls, brisket, and cocktails. Check out their Instagram for updates.
Gracia $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Ballard $$$$ 5313 Ballard Ave NW
This great Mexican spot in Ballard is now open both inside and outside. Their website]( http://www.graciaseattle.com/) has a list of measures the staff is taking to ensure safety, like continuous sanitizing and limiting the number of servers present.
Hot Cakes $$$$ 5427 Ballard Ave NW
This bakery’s Ballard location is back open - check out their website for more details.
King's Hardware $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Ballard $$$$ 5225 Ballard Ave NW
King’s Hardware is open for dine-in service with limited seating, masks required, along with outdoor seating on their patio.
La Copa Cafe $$$$ 2410 NW 80th St
This coffee shop in Ballard serves espresso, sandwiches, and pastries - and they happen to have a huge patio where you can spread out. For more information, head to their website.
Locust Cider & Brewing $$$$ 5309 22nd Ave NW Ste. D
This cider taproom and restaurant is open with limited seating - check out their website for more information.
Macleod's Fish & Chips $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  British  in  Ballard $$$$ 5200 Ballard Ave NW
MacLeod’s is open at 25% capacity, serving drinks and fish and chips. For more information, head to their Instagram.
Mean Sandwich $ $ $ $ Sandwiches ,  Deli  in  Ballard $$$$ 1510 NW Leary Way
You’ll still have to order takeout since Mean Sandwich is a counter operation, but you can now eat your incredible sandwiches out on a picnic table in their backyard. Stay updated on their Instagram.
Peddler Brewing Company $ $ $ $ Ballard $$$$ 1514 NW Leary Way
Peddler’s indoor beer counter will remain designated for takeout orders only, but now you can drink a tangerine hefeweizen on their huge back patio. Note that Mean Sandwich is still delivering food from next-door if you’re hungry. Find a list explaining Peddler’s reopening policies on their website.
Populuxe Brewing $ $ $ $ Ballard $$$$ 826B NW 49th St
Populuxe’s back beer garden is pretty massive, and now it’s open with picnic tables spaced very far apart from each other. Indoor service is not available, and the brewery asks that you keep dogs and children with you at all times. Find out more information on their Instagram.
Ray's Cafe $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Ballard $$$$ 6049 Seaview Ave NW
Ray’s indoor dining room and the waterfront patio are now back open. The staff is doing a lot to ensure safety, such as asking guests to wear masks when not seated, providing touchless digital menus, and providing hand sanitizer for everyone. No reservations will be available at this time, but you can call the restaurant at 206-782-0094 for more information.
Reuben's Brews $ $ $ $ Ballard $$$$ 1406 NW 53rd St Ste 1A
The taproom at Reuben’s is open with limited seating - check out their Instagram for more details.
Ristorante Picolinos $$$$ 6415 32nd Ave NW
Picolinos is open for dine-in service both inside their dining room and out on the garden terrace. Reservations are recommended, and outdoor seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Head to their website for all of the details.
Rupee Bar $ $ $ $ Indian  in  Ballard $$$$ 6307 24th Ave NW
One of the Best New Restaurants Of 2019, this Sri Lankan restaurant and cocktail bar is open for dine-in service, with a few tables inside the dining room as well as a few tables outside on the sidewalk. They’re welcoming walk-ins, but you can make a reservation here.
San Fermo $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Ballard $$$$ 5341 Ballard Ave NW
San Fermo’s patio is open for dine-in service. Check out their Instagram for more details.
Sawyer $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Ballard $$$$ 5309 22nd Ave NW
Sawyer is back open to the public for dine-in service along with their indoor heated patio. Right now, they are reservation only. For more information, check their Instagram.
Skål Beer Hall $$$$ 5429 Ballard Ave NW
This Scandinavian beer bar is operating at 25% capacity - you can make a reservation online, and find more information on their website.
The Matador $$$$ 2221 NW Market St.
All of Matador’s locations are open for dine-in service. For more information, go to their website.
The Noble Fir $ $ $ $ American  in  Ballard $$$$ 5316 Ballard Ave NW
One of our favorite places to drink beer and cider has opened their dining room and patio. For more information, visit their website.
Trailbend Taproom $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Pizza  in  Ballard $$$$ 1118 NW 50th St
Trailbend Taproom, a great beer bar in Ballard that serves pizza and bar snacks, has their open-air dining room open on a first-come, first-served basis. You’ll be required to spend less than 90 minutes at your table and wear a mask when not seated. For more information, head to their website.
Urban Family Brewing Co. $$$$ 1103 NW 52nd St
Urban Family’s relocated Ballard taproom is open with 23 seats available on a first-come, first-served basis. Stay updated by visiting their Instagram page.
Beacon Hill Bar Del Corso $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 3057 Beacon Ave S
One of our favorite pizza spot’s back patio is now open for reservation-only dining. Head to their Instagram for more information.
Homer $ $ $ $ Mediterranean  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 3013 Beacon Ave S
This Mediterranean favorite of ours has created a new patio space just outside on the sidewalk - their takeout and walk-up window is still open as well. Their adjusted hours are Tuesday-Friday from 4-9pm, and Saturday-Sunday from 12-2pm and 4-9pm.
Musang $ $ $ $ Southeast Asian  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 2524 Beacon Ave S
One of the best spots in town for Filipino food has opened their brick patio out front from Wednesday-Saturday, 4-9pm. They don’t take reservations, but if the patio is full, they’re still serving plenty of delicious takeout. For more, check out our full rundown.
Oak $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Burgers  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 3019 Beacon Ave S
This burger spot on Beacon Hill known for their abundant vegan and gluten-free options is open on their patio only, and reservations are required. You can book an outdoor table here.
Perihelion Brewery $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 2800 16th Ave S
Perihelion’s patio is open at 50% capacity. You’ll need to wear a mask when you’re not seated, and the Perihelion staff will be providing table service, so you won’t need to head inside to order. For more information, head to their Instagram.
Petite Soif $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  French ,  Wine Bar  in  Beacon Hill $$$$ 3309A Beacon Ave S
This Beacon Hill natural wine bar has a little back courtyard patio with a handful of tables set up and spaced far enough apart to accommodate social distancing. Their new hours are Thursday-Friday from 4-8pm and Saturday from 2pm (call them at 206-420-7131 to ask about closing time). Stay updated by checking out their Instagram.
Rainier BBQ & Restaurant $$$$ 6400 Martin Luther King Jr Way S
This Vietnamese spot is open for dine-in service - head to their Instagram for more information.
Belltown Bangrak Market $ $ $ $ Thai  in  Belltown $$$$ 2319 2nd Ave
On a first-come, first-served basis, this excellent Thai spot’s dining room and dog-friendly patio is open with limited capacity and adjusted business hours from Monday-Saturday, 11am-12am and Sunday from 12-11pm. For more information, head to their Instagram.
Buenos Aires Grill $$$$ 2328 1st Ave
Buenos Aires Grill is an Argentinian restaurant that’s now open for dine-in service (takeout is also still available). You can make a reservation online.
Caffe Limoncello $$$$ 2326 1st Ave
This new cafe in Belltown serves Italian food and pastries - and their dining room is now open as well as their patio. Check out their menu and learn more on their website.
Jerk Shack $ $ $ $ Caribbean ,  Cuban ,  Jamaican  in  Belltown $$$$ 2510 1st Ave
This great Caribbean spot is now open for dine-in service with an $80 pre-set dinner for two people. You can buy tickets for those dinners on their website.
List $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Belltown $$$$ 2226 1st Ave
List’s truffle cream gnocchi can be yours again. As of Tuesday, June 16th, their dining room is now open. For more information, stay updated on their Facebook page.
Moderno Mexicano $$$$ 1920A 2nd Ave
Moderno Mexicano is a Mexican restaurant at the bottom of the Moore Hotel, and they have a few sidewalk seats open for dine-in service. Check out their website for more information and menu details.
Navy Strength $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Belltown $$$$ 2505 2nd Ave
From Wednesday-Sundays, you can book an outdoor table for up to four people at this Belltown tiki bar online.
No Anchor $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Belltown $$$$ 2505 2nd Ave Ste 105
This fantastic beer bar in Belltown opened their small front patio for dine-in service, with a slightly revamped menu for the occasion. Expect dishes like cavatelli with smoked jalapeño and uni, fennel-cured boar sandwiches, and an Impossible double cheeseburger with fries. Reservations are recommended, and you can book an outdoor table here.
Shaker And Spear $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Belltown $$$$ 2000 2nd Ave
This Belltown seafood restaurant at the bottom of the Palladian is open for dine-in service in the dining room and on the patio - you can make a reservation online.
Shiro's $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Belltown $$$$ 2401 2nd Ave
This sushi spot is open daily for dine-in dinner service from 5-10pm. Reservations are highly encouraged - make one by calling 206-433-9844.
The Grill From Ipanema $$$$ 2313 1st Ave
This Brazilian steakhouse has reopened for dine-in service - though their salad bar is no longer a thing (it’s now served individually). You can learn more and make a reservation by calling the restaurant at 206-457-4885.
Umi Sake House $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Belltown $$$$ 2230 1st Ave
This sushi spot’s is taking online reservations for their dining room. Note that the maximum party size is five people.
Wakefield Bar $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Belltown $$$$ 2318 2nd Ave
This Belltown bar is back, with limited seating available inside and on their patio. Check out their Facebook page for more details.
Wasabi $$$$ 2311 2nd Ave
This sushi spot is open both in the dining room and out on the patio. Reservations are strongly encouraged, and you can make one by calling the restaurant at 206-441-6044 or clicking here.
Bellevue Chi Mac $$$$ 3640 Factoria Blvd SE Ste E
This Factoria location of Chi Mac is open for dine-in service with limited seating. Call them up at 425-223-5324 with any questions.
Hokkaido Ramen Santouka $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Ramen  in  Bellevue $$$$ 103 Bellevue Way NE Ste 3
This ramen spot just off Main is open for dine-in service. Call them at 425-462-0141 for more information.
Japonessa $$$$ 500 Bellevue Way NE Suite 130
While Seattle’s Japonessa location remains a takeout-only operation, the Bellevue location is open for dine-in service. You’ll find more information at their website, and you can book a table here.
The Pumphouse Bar & Grill $$$$ 11802 NE 8th St.
This grill is open at 25% capacity inside, and there is also some outdoor seating on their patio as well. Check out their website for more information.
Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Bellevue $$$$ 205 108th Ave NE
This upscale seafood spot is open again with a limited menu and reduced capacity in the dining room. They’ve implemented a number of procedures to ensure safety - for more information, head to their website.
Capitol Hill Bateau $ $ $ $ Burgers ,  Steaks  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1060 E Union St
The best place in town for steak is open - Bateau has reservations available on Friday and Saturday nights, serving a five-course tasting menu. You can book a table by calling them at 206-900-8699.
Café Presse $ $ $ $ French ,  Cafe/Bakery  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1117 12th Ave
This excellent French spot on 12th that serves the best croque madame sandwich in town has reopened with temporary hours. Seating is available inside the dining room as well as on their front deck from Friday-Monday, 10am-7pm.
Carrello $ $ $ $ Pasta ,  Italian  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 622 Broadway E
Carrello’s secluded garden patio is now available for dine-in service, as well as their indoor dining room with limited seating. You can book a reservation for either here.
Cook Weaver $ $ $ $ Fusion  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 806 E Roy St
Cook Weaver serves everything from creamy kimchi noodles to a cauliflower burger with American cheese. While they’re not accepting reservations right now, they have a few outdoor tables available on a first-come, first-served basis. Head to their website for more information.
Corvus & Co. $ $ $ $ Mediterranean  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 601 Broadway E
This bar that serves great Greek food is open with limited seating from Monday-Thursday between 4-11pm, and Friday-Sunday from 2-11pm. Head to their website for more details.
Cure $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1641 Nagle Pl
Cure has outdoor seating available. For more information, head to their Instagram.
Deluxe Bar & Grill $$$$ 625 Broadway E.
This burger spot on the corner of Broadway and Roy has reopened with 25% capacity inside and 50% capacity on their sidewalk patio. Call the restaurant at 206-324-9697 for more information.
D' La Santa $$$$ 2359 10th Avenue East
D’ La Santa has reopened for dine-in service with 12 seats available (they’re not currently accepting reservations). The restaurant asks that you limit your meal to 60-90 minutes, and wear a mask when not seated. To get more details, head to their Instagram.
Fogón Cocina Mexicana $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 600 E Pine St
One of the best Mexican spots in town is open again with limited seating adjust hours from 11am-9pm. Note that they’ve discontinued Happy Hour for the time being. Check their website for updates.
Footprint Wine Tap $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1222 E Madison St. Suite c
This wine bar is now open for dine-in service. You’ll have to make a reservation, and you can do so here.
Harry's Bar $$$$ 514 15th Ave E.
Olympia Pizza & Spaghetti House III’s adjoining bar is open with 25% capacity inside and 50% outside. Visit their website for more information.
Hot Cakes $ $ $ $ American ,  Cafe/Bakery ,  Ice Cream ,  Dessert  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1650 E Olive Way
The bakery’s Capitol Hill location is back open. Check out their website for more details.
La Cocina Oaxaquena $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1216 Pine St Ste 100
If you’re in the mood for a margarita, spicy shrimp, and griddled fish tacos, the patio at our favorite Mexican restaurant in town is open from 12-9pm, Tuesday-Sundays.
La Dive $ $ $ $ Wine Bar  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 721 E Pike St.
La Dive is open with limited seating available inside. Visit their Instagram for more details.
Linda's Tavern $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 707 E Pine St
This bar on Pine is open for dine-in service both inside and outside on their patio. Masks are a requirement, and they’re serving a snack menu from 2-4pm as well as dinner from 4-10pm. For more information, check out their Instagram.
Lost Lake Cafe & Lounge $ $ $ $ American ,  Diner  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1505 10th Ave
This is not the first year Lost Lake has taken over the street with their patio - their outdoor situation kind of reminds us of a ship deck. You can stop by for diner food from 7am-10pm every day.
Mamnoon $ $ $ $ Middle Eastern  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1508 Melrose Ave
Mamnoon is open for dine-in service with outdoor seating on a first-come, first-served basis. They’re also taking reservations for five or less people. For more information, check out their Instagram.
Marmite $ $ $ $ American ,  French ,  Sandwiches  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1424 11th Ave
This French spot in Chophouse Row has just a handful of tables on their patio available (all of them seat four people each). Visit their Instagram for more information.
McMenamin's Six Arms $$$$ 300 E Pike Street
The McMenamin’s on Melrose and Pike is open with limited seating available. For a full list of the precautions they’re taking, you can check out their website.
Meet Korean BBQ $ $ $ $ Korean  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 500 E Pike St.
Meet Korean BBQ opens daily at 5pm with a final seating at 9:30pm. Reservations are available for parties of four or less, and you can book by emailing the restaurant at [email protected], calling 206-695-2621, or sending them a DM on Instagram.
Morfire $ $ $ $ Thai  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1806 12th Ave
This Thai hot pot restaurant has dining room seating at 25% capacity, and they recommend you call ahead at 206-829-8293 before showing up. Learn more on their Instagram.
Nue $ $ $ $ Latin ,  Southeast Asian  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1519 14th Ave Seattle
Nue’s small outdoor patio is now open for dine-in service. You can head to their website for their menu and more information.
Olmstead $ $ $ $ American ,  Sandwiches  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 314 Broadway E
Olmstead has limited seating available inside their huge Broadway space. You can learn more by heading to their Instagram.
Olympia Pizza & Spaghetti House III $$$$ 516 15th Ave E
This Italian spot adjoined with Harry’s Bar is open with 25% capacity inside and 50% outside. Head to their website for more information.
Plenty Of Clouds $ $ $ $ Chinese  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1550 15th Ave
Plenty Of Clouds has opened their dining room and patio for dine-in service, and changed the format of the restaurant so you must now order at their counter. You can read more about what they’re doing to ensure safety on their Instagram.
Plum Bistro $ $ $ $ American ,  Vegetarian  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1429 12th Ave
One of our favorite spots in town for vegan comfort food, Plum has placed some patio tables out onto the sidewalk as well as opened up their garage door-style windows to allow more air to flow into the dining room. They’re open for lunch and dinner from 11am-8pm during the week, and brunch from 10am-3pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Poco Wine + Spirits $ $ $ $ Spanish ,  Wine Bar  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1408 E Pine St
Poco has reopened with dine-in service on their patio, and you can head to their Instagram for more information.
Poquitos $$$$ 1000 E Pike St
This patio staple that serves Mexican food and tasty margaritas on Pike opened their patio for dine-in service from 4-9pm every day with a few rules: you must be 21 or older, enter through the parking lot, wait outside to be seated, have five or fewer people in your party, wear masks, and can’t pay with cash. Check out their Instagram for more information.
Quinn's Pub $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1001 E Pike St
This pub on Pike is open from 2-8pm every day, and they’ll be using Sole Repair Shop (their event venue just around the corner) for seating. Reservations are available online.
Ramen Danbo $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Ramen  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1222 E Pine St
Ramen Danbo is open with limited seating. Head to their Instagram for more details.
Redhook Brewlab $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Pizza  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 714 E Pike St
It’s been a rough summer without Redhook Brewlab’s patio, but now it’s back - with some rearranged outdoor furniture to accommodate for social distancing. You can grab a table from 4-9pm on Tuesday-Sunday.
Rhein Haus $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  German  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 912 12th Ave
The backyard biergarten and indoor dining room at Rhein Haus are both open for in-person dining. They’re only offering counter service for parties of 5 or fewer, and they’re open Wednesday - Sunday, from 2-8pm.
Roanoke Park Place $$$$ 2409 10th Ave E
The Roanoke is a dive bar on 10th Ave E. right off I-5, and they’ve opened their large back patio to serve food and drinks. They’re open from Wednesday-Saturday from 4pm-2am.
Rocket Taco $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 602 19th Ave E
This taqueria on 19th (that makes a great watermelon margarita) now has a patio setup for outdoor dining. You can learn more on their website.
Rondo $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 224 Broadway E
This Japanese spot on Broadway is now open - your party size must be three or fewer people, you’ll have to place your food order online even when dining in, and there’s a limited food menu available.
Rose Temple $ $ $ $ American ,  Sandwiches  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1801 E Olive Way
Rose Temple’s dining room is open at 25% capacity, and they also have patio seating. You’ll find a limited food menu and cocktail specials while still being able to order to go from their takeout window. Head to their Instagram for updates.
Skillet Diner $ $ $ $ American ,  Diner  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1400 E Union St
One of the tastiest diners is open for dine-in service from 7am-4pm. Their limited menu doesn’t have the biscuits and gravy that we know and love, but there are still plenty of brunch hits like fennel-crusted fried chicken and waffles, homemade donut holes, and breakfast burritos. Note that Skillet will leave the windows open to circulate more air, so you might need to bring a jacket, even if you’re sitting inside.
Soi $ $ $ $ Thai  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1400 10th Ave
This Capitol Hill Thai spot is open every day for dine-in service from 12pm-9pm.
Spinasse $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1531 14th Avenue
The best restaurant in Seattle is open for dine-in service again. You can make a reservation for Spinasse’s dining room here.
Tamari Bar $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 500 E. Pine Street
Tamari Bar, Rondo’s sister spot, is allowing parties of three people who place their order online. For more information, check out their Instagram.
Tavolàta Capitol Hill $ $ $ $ Pasta ,  Italian  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 501 E Pike St
This pasta spot that serves some of the best spaghetti and meatballs in town is open and operating “picnic-style,” which means you’ll have to order inside at a counter and then bring your food outside to eat. You can check out their Instagram for more details.
Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar $$$$ 1521 Melrose Ave
From Tuesday-Thursday, 3-8pm, Taylor Shellfish’s Melrose Market location is open for dine-in service. Stay updated on their Instagram.
The Pine Box $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  Pizza  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 1600 Melrose Ave
This great beer bar is open for bar service only, with a maximum party size of five people and masks required any time you’re not seated. For more information, check out their Instagram.
The Tin Table $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 915 E Pine St
The Tin Table is the restaurant on the second floor of the Oddfellows building, right next to the Century Ballroom (that place where you can take dance lessons or participate in a state caucus). To make as much room for diners as possible, the ballroom is being used as The Tin Table’s extra dining space. You can learn more on their Instagram.
Two Doors Down $ $ $ $ American ,  Burgers  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 2332 E Madison St
This burger spot on Madison is open for dine-in service. For extra security, they’ve installed some glass panes in-between each booth and posted menus on the walls. For more information, check out their Instagram.
Witness $ $ $ $ American ,  Southern  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 410 Broadway E
The best spot for chicken and waffles in town is open for dine-in service on their sidewalk patio. They’ve adjusted their hours to open at 4pm Monday-Friday, and 10am on the weekends.
Central District Chuck's Hop Shop $ $ $ $ Central District $$$$ 2001 E Union St
This beer bar/convenience store hybrid is now open at a limited capacity on their patio with some extra tables set up in the parking lot. Reservations are required - call them at 206-538-0743 to make one.
Reckless Noodle House $ $ $ $ Vietnamese ,  Fusion  in  Central District $$$$ 2519 S Jackson St
You can’t make a reservation for the patio or dining room at Reckless Noodles (both are open), but you can use this site to check the status of tables before heading over.
Standard Brewing $ $ $ $ American ,  Sandwiches  in  Central District $$$$ 2504 S Jackson St
This brewery has limited seating inside, and they’ve rearranged the back patio to be able to seat 25 people. Stay updated on their Instagram.
Columbia City Super Six $ $ $ $ American ,  Korean  in  Columbia City $$$$ 3714 S Hudson St
Marination Ma Kai’s sister spot in Columbia City has a great patio. It’s open again for outdoor seating, and they’ve enabled online ordering on your phone to keep things safe. Check out their Instagram to stay updated.
Downtown Aerlume $$$$ 2003 Western Ave Unit C
From Tuesday-Saturday, 4-9pm, this upscale Pike Place restaurant is open for dine-in service, both indoors and outdoors. Reservations are required, and you can make one online.
Aqua $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Downtown $$$$ 2801 Alaskan Way
This upscale seafood spot on the waterfront is open for dine-in service from 4-9pm Tuesday-Saturday, both in their dining room and out on their patio overlooking Elliott Bay. Reservations are required, and you can book a table online.
Ben Paris $ $ $ $ American  in  Downtown $$$$ 1501 Second Avenue
This hotel restaurant in the State has opened their patio and dining room for dinner from 4-8pm Wednesday-Sunday and brunch from 10am-2pm on Saturday and Sunday. You can make a reservation online.
Cafe Campagne $ $ $ $ French  in  Downtown $$$$ 1600 Post Alley
This excellent French spot at Pike Place Market has opened their patio while their dining room remains closed. So if you’re feeling nostalgic and want to eat frites and people-watch, that’s something you can now do. Head to their Instagram for more information.
Copacabana $$$$ 1520 1/2 Pike Pl
This Bolivian restaurant has their patio available for dine-in service. Check out their website for more information.
Cutters Crabhouse $$$$ 2001 Western Ave
Cutter’s Crabhouse is open for dine-in service. For more information, and to make a reservation, visit their website.
Delicatus Benaroya Hall $ $ $ $ American ,  Sandwiches  in  Downtown $$$$ 200 University St Ste 101B
This sandwich shop’s patio is open for dine-in service - you can find more information on their Instagram page.
Din Tai Fung $ $ $ $ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  Downtown $$$$ 600 Pine St
Din Tai Fung’s Pacific Place location is open for dine-in service. You’ll have to make a reservation, and you can do so here.
Elephant & Castle $$$$ 1415 5th Ave
This British chain with other locations randomly in Boston, DC, Chicago, and Canada has opened their pub’s dining room and patio. You can learn more on their website.
Elliott's Oyster House $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Downtown $$$$ 1201 Alaskan Way Pier 56
This waterfront seafood spot on the pier has both their dining room and patio open. For a full list of what they’re doing to ensure everyone’s safety, check out Elliott’s website, and make your table reservation online.
Goldfinch Tavern $$$$ 99 Union Street
Located in the Four Seasons Hotel, Goldfinch Tavern is open for dine-in service Monday through Thursday (5pm-9pm), Friday (11am-9pm), and Saturday and Sunday (10am-9pm).
Il Bistro $$$$ 93 Pike St. Suite A
This Italian spot near the gum wall has their dining room open at 25% capacity. Reservations are encouraged - click here to book a table.
Le Pichet $ $ $ $ French ,  Wine Bar  in  Downtown ,  Pike Place Market $$$$ 1933 1st Ave
Le Pichet is open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11:30am to 9pm. Find out more info on their website.
Locust Cider & Brewing $$$$ 1222 Post Alley
The Post Alley location of Locust is open with limited seating inside and on the patio. Head to their website for more details.
Locust Cider & Brewing $$$$ 2003 Western Ave Suite 110C
The Pike Place Marketplace location of Locust is open with limited seating inside. Head to their website for more details.
Matt's In The Market $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Downtown ,  Pike Place Market $$$$ 94 Pike St
The cornmeal-crusted catfish sandwich at Matt’s In The Market is one of the best lunches you can get in the entire city.And now it’s back, available when you dine in at this Pike Place staple. A lot of precautions have been put in place for safety, such as menu QR codes, hand sanitizer provided, mask requirements, and every window open for airflow. Head to their website for more information.
Maximilien $$$$ 81A Pike St
This French spot in the market is now open, and they’ve installed hanging glass panes between tables as a precautionary measure. Book a reservation at their website.
Metropolitan Grill $$$$ 820 2nd Ave
This steakhouse has their dining room open for dine-in service. Call 206-624-3287 or go to their website to make a reservation.
Mr. West Cafe Bar $ $ $ $ American ,  Cafe/Bakery  in  Downtown $$$$ 720 Olive Way
This wine and coffee bar Downtown, and sister spot to Bottlehouse, is open for dine-in service if you’re in the mood for toasts, sandwiches, lattes, and/or frozen wine slushies.
Old Stove Brewing Company $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Downtown ,  Pike Place Market $$$$ 1501 Western Ave
This brewery at Pike Place opens at 11:30am every day for beer, flatbread pizzas, fish and chips, and more. There’s a ton of space to spread out in the taproom or out on the waterfront patio. Note that reservations are required - you can make one by calling 206-602-6120.
Pasta Casalinga $ $ $ $ Pasta ,  Italian  in  Downtown $$$$ 93 Pike St Ste 201
After selling take and bake lasagna and rigatoni al forno for a few months, this Pike Place pasta spot has resumed their normal dining operations. For more information about the menu and hours, stay updated on their Instagram.
Radiator Whiskey $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Downtown $$$$ 94 Pike St Ste 30
Matt’s In The Market’s excellent sister bar, Radiator Whiskey, is now open for dine-in service with a few indoor tables from Tuesday-Saturday, 4-10pm. Check out their website for their updated menu - the tots with gravy and a fried egg are still there, don’t worry.
The Pink Door $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Downtown ,  Pike Place Market $$$$ 1919 Post Aly
The Pink Door’s deck patio is open for dine-in service as of July 23rd, so if you want some incredibly delicious lasagna while looking at the Downtown waterfront, make a reservation here.
Villa Escondida $$$$ 2203 1st Ave
This Mexican spot on 1st Avenue is open with limited seating. Call them at 206-448-2393 for more information.
Von’s 1000 Spirits $ $ $ $ American ,  Pizza  in  Downtown $$$$ 1225 1st Ave
Von’s is now open for dine-in service with limited capacity seating. Stay updated on their Instagram.
Eastlake 14 Carrot Cafe $ $ $ $ American ,  Diner  in  Eastlake $$$$ 2305 Eastlake Ave E
This diner is open for indoor and outdoor dining from 8am-3pm - call the restaurant at 206-324-1442 for more information.
Eastlake Bar & Grill $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Eastlake $$$$ 2947 Eastlake Ave E
Eastlake Bar & Grill’s patio is open with some clear greenhouse-like tents installed around tables. If you have questions about how this works, call the restaurant at 206-957-7777.
Johnny Mo’s Pizzeria $$$$ 3272 Fuhrman Ave E
Johnny Mo’s is open for counter service and dining out on their patio only. Learn more on their Instagram.
Le Messe $ $ $ $ Pasta ,  Italian  in  Eastlake $$$$ 1903 Yale Pl E
Haymaker East, formerly known as Le Messe, is now open for patio dining. To make a reservation, call them directly at 206-402-6106 or book online.
Little Water Cantina $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Eastlake $$$$ 2865 Eastlake Ave E
This Mexican spot’s patio is open for dine-in service. Call the restaurant at 206-397-4940 or check out their Facebook page for more information.
Mammoth $ $ $ $ American ,  Sandwiches ,  Bar  in  Eastlake $$$$ 2501 Eastlake Ave E
This sandwich shop and beer bar in Eastlake has their patio open for dine-in service. For more information, call the restaurant at 206-946-1065 or check out their Instagram.
Pecado Bueno $$$$ 2356 Eastlake Ave E
The Eastlake location of this casual Mexican spot is open for outdoor dining, and you can learn more on their website.
Pomodoro Restaurant $$$$ 2366 Eastlake Ave E
Pomodoro’s dining room is open at 25% capacity. For more details, head to their website.
Son Of A Butcher $ $ $ $ Korean  in  Eastlake $$$$ 2236 Eastlake Ave E
This Korean BBQ spot is open at 25% capacity in their dining room - reservations are encouraged, and you can make one by sending them a DM on Instagram.
Edmonds Bar Dojo $$$$ 8404 Bowdoin Way
This popular Edmonds spot is now open for dine-in service, with reservations encouraged. You can book a table on their website.
Salt & Iron $$$$ 321 Main Street
This seafood and steak restaurant is taking reservations for their dining room - you can make one here.
Fremont Bad Jimmy's Brewing Co. $ $ $ $ Fremont $$$$ 4358B Leary Way NW
This brewery is open with limited seating on their patio. Head to Bad Jimmy’s website for more details.
Bar Charlie $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Fremont $$$$ 3801 Stone Way N
Bar Charlie has reopened with limited seating available. Head to their Instagram for more information.
El Camino $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Fremont $$$$ 607 N 35th St
El Camino is open for dine-in service with patio seating as well.
Fiasco $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Pasta ,  Italian  in  Wallingford $$$$ 3400 Stone Way N
This wine bar that serves pizza and pasta is open for dine-in service. You can find out more information on their website.
Frēlard Pizza Company $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  Fremont $$$$ 4012 Leary Way NW
If you missed eating pizza at a picnic table next to a firepit, you can do so at Frelard Pizza Co. again. The only catch is that you have to place your order online for takeout in order to sit - there’s no dine-in service at this time.
Hannyatou $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Bar Food  in  Fremont $$$$ 1060 N 39th St
Hannyatou’s dining room and back patio are open with new hours. They’re open between 11am-8pm, from Tuesday-Saturday. Stay updated on their Instagram.
LTD Bar And Grill $$$$ 309 N 36th St.
This Fremont sports bar is open with limited seating. Head to their website for more information.
Le Coin $$$$ 4201 Fremont Ave N
Le Coin is a French spot in Fremont and their dining room is open for brunch and dinner. Their hours are Wednesday through Sunday for dinner from 4-9pm, and Saturday-Sunday for brunch from 10am-2pm. You can book a reservation on their website.
Manolin $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Fremont $$$$ 3621 Stone Way N
This Greatest Hit/seafood staple/sister spot to Rupee Bar has opened for takeout and dine-in service all at once. If you want to dine in, you’ll have to make a reservation (which you can dohere), and you’ll also have to pay a $10 per person deposit to secure your table.
Pecado Bueno $$$$ 4307 Fremont Ave N
The Fremont location of this casual Mexican spot is open for outdoor dining, and you can learn more on their website.
Revel $ $ $ $ Korean ,  Fusion  in  Fremont $$$$ 403 N 36th St
This Korean spot in Fremont has its patio open for dine-in service on Tuesday through Saturday from 5:30-8:30pm.
Rockcreek Seafood & Spirits $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Fremont $$$$ 4300 Fremont Ave N
This fantastic seafood spot in Fremont is open for dine-in service from 4-9pm, Tuesday-Saturday. For more information, visit their Instagram or give the restaurant a call at 206-557-7532.
Schmaltzy’s Deli $ $ $ $ Deli ,  Cafe/Bakery  in  Fremont $$$$ 928 NW Leary Way
If you’re in the mood for latkes, pastrami, bagel sandwiches, and a lot of baked goods, Schmaltzy’s in Fremont has a couple of tables set up where you can sit and eat your deli takeout.
Stampede Cocktail Club $ $ $ $ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  Fremont $$$$ 119 N 36th St
This great cocktail bar is now open with limited seating from 1pm-2am. Stay updated on their Instagram.
The Masonry $ $ $ $ American ,  Pizza  in  Fremont $$$$ 730 N 34th St
This wood-fired pizza spot and beer bar is open for outdoor dining on the patio, and reservations are required. Book an table here.
The Pacific Inn $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Seafood  in  Fremont $$$$ 3501 Stone Way N
Seattle’s best fish and chips are now available on Pacific Inn’s patio. Call the bar at 206-547-2967 for more details.
Triangle Spirits $$$$ 3507 Fremont Pl N.
If you’d rather sit outside than take a bottled cocktail to go from Triangle, they’ve opened their front row of patio tables. Learn more on their website.
Georgetown Ciudad $ $ $ $ Mediterranean ,  Middle Eastern ,  Fusion  in  Georgetown $$$$ 6118 12th Ave S
This great Mediterranean restaurant has a huge gravel-filled patio in the back of the restaurant that’s open for dine-in service. No reservations are available, and their limited summer hours are Wednesday and Thursday from 11:30am-9pm, Friday and Saturday from 11:30am-10pm, and Sunday from 11:30am-8pm.
El Sirenito $ $ $ $ Mexican ,  Seafood  in  Georgetown $$$$ 5901 Airport Way S
El Sirenito’s patio and dining room are both open for dine-in service Wednesday through Sunday from 4-10pm.
Fonda La Catrina $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Georgetown $$$$ 5907 Airport Way S
The back patio at this Mexican restaurant is now open. For more details, stay updated on their Instagram page.
Smarty Pants $$$$ 6017 Airport Way S
This motorcycle-themed bar serves craft beer and big East Coast-style sandwiches like cheesesteaks and Italian beef. Their Georgetown location (as well as the Smarty Pants in Burien) have opened their patio for dine-in service. Learn more on their website.
Star Brass Lounge $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Burgers  in  Georgetown $$$$ 5809 Airport Way S
This bar is open for dine-in service with limited seating available. Call the bar at 206-851-8628 to get more information.
The Woods $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Georgetown $$$$ 4700 Ohio Ave S
Two Beers Brewing Company and Seattle Cider’s tasting room is open with limited seating inside, and their patio is available, too. Head to their Instagram page for more information.
Green Lake Eight Row $ $ $ $ American  in  Green Lake $$$$ 7102 Woodlawn Ave NE
This Green Lake farm-to-table restaurant is open in their dining room and on the patio from Wednesday-Saturday, 4-9pm. You can make a reservation and get more information on their website.
Greenlake Bar & Grill $$$$ 7200 East Green Lake Dr N.
Greenlake Bar & Grill is open for dine-in service, with available seating on their patio. Head to their website for more details.
Kisaku Sushi $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Meridian $$$$ 2101 N 55th St
Kisaku is open and operating with an omakase-only menu option involving four to five courses. Reservations are required, and you can make one by calling the restaurant at 206-545-9050 or booking online.
Latona Pub $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Green Lake $$$$ 6423 Latona Ave NE
This pub in Green Lake is open for outdoor dining on their patio. You’ll have to make a reservation - call the restaurant at 206-525-2238 for more information or stay tuned on their Instagram.
Little Red Hen $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Green Lake $$$$ 7115 Woodlawn Ave NE
Even though you can’t take line-dancing classes at Little Red Hen right now, you can still pop in for some bar food and live music. Reservations are available too - call 206-522-1168 to book.
Nell's $$$$ 6804 East Green Lake Way N
This upscale spot on the lake has their dining room open at 25% capacity, and their patio is open as well. Reservations are encouraged - book a table here.
Greenwood Cornuto Pizzeria $$$$
This Neapolitan pizzeria in Greenwood has opened their back deck for dine-in service as well as added a few new things to their menu, like meatballs and gnocchi. Check out their Instagram for a full menu and more information.
FlintCreek Cattle Co. $ $ $ $ American ,  Steaks  in  Greenwood $$$$ 8421 Greenwood Ave N
RockCreek’s sister spot that specializes in all things beef is open for dine-in service. Seating is limited, and you’ll have to make a reservation online to get a table.
Laem Buri $$$$ 8530 Greenwood Ave N.
This Thai spot in Greenwood is open with limited seating - check out their website for more information.
North Star Diner & Shanghai Room $ $ $ $ American ,  Diner  in  Greenwood $$$$ 8700 Greenwood Ave N
From Thursday through Sunday, 10am-8pm, our favorite diner in Seattle is open for dine-in service on their back patio. You can stay updated on their Instagram.
Hillman City Hill City Tap House $ $ $ $ Hillman City $$$$ 5303 Rainier Ave. S.
This great beer bar on Rainier is open with limited seating. There are a few rules to follow if you want to grab a drink here - prepare by checking out their Instagram post.
Interbay Champagne Diner $ $ $ $ American ,  Diner  in  Interbay $$$$ 945 Elliott Ave W
This diner and natural wine bar is open for dine-in service with limited seating. Stay tuned to their Instagram for any updates.
International District Dough Zone Dumpling House $ $ $ $ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  International District $$$$ 504 5th Ave S Ste 109
The ID Dough Zone is open with limited capacity. Stay updated on their Instagram.
Humble Pie $ $ $ $ Pizza  in  International District $$$$ 525 Rainier Ave S
This pizza spot has opened their patio for dine-in service. For more information, they’ve posted all the details on Instagram.
Momosan $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Ramen ,  Sushi  in  International District $$$$ 504 5th Ave S
This ramen spot in the International District is open for dine-in service on Monday-Thursday from 5-8pm, and Friday-Sunday from 11:30am-8pm. Both takeout and delivery are still available, and you can peek at Momosan’s menu on their Instagram.
Phở Bắc Sup Shop $ $ $ $ Vietnamese  in  International District $$$$ 1240 S Jackson St
One of the best spots in town for Vietnamese food is open for dine-in service at 25% capacity. Head to their Instagram for more information.
Kirkland Bottle & Bull $ $ $ $ American ,  Fusion  in  Kirkland $$$$ 105 Lake St S
One of our favorite date night spots on the Eastside is Bottle & Bull in Kirkland. They’re open for dine-in service from Monday-Saturday at 4pm, and you can call them at 425-298-4972 for more information.
Como $$$$ 1270 Carillon Point
This upscale Italian spot on the water is open for dine-in service out on their patio. Reservations are encouraged, and you can make those here.
Feast $$$$ 115 Park Lane
This sister spot to Bottle And Bull had their soft opening just a few weeks before restaurants shut down. Now they’re back, open for dine-in service on their patio and serving upscale French food available a la carte or with the option to order a $35 per person preset menu. They’re open Tuesday through Sunday, and you can make a reservation at their website.
Flatstick Pub $$$$ 15 Lake St. Suite 100
The flagship location of this mini-golf bar is open at limited capacity. They also highly encourage making a reservation for your tee time, which you can do here.
The Pizza Coop and Ale House $$$$ 13317 NE 175th St
There are just a couple of outdoor tables available on a reservation basis at this pizza spot. Head to their Facebook page for more details.
Laurelhurst Sand Point Grill $ $ $ $ American  in  Laurelhurst $$$$ 5412 Sand Point Way NE
This American spot is open with limited seating available from 4-8pm. More information is available on their Instagram.
Leschi Daniel's Broiler $$$$ 200 Lake Washington Blvd
This steakhouse on Lake Washington has their dining room and waterfront patio open. Check their Instagram for more information.
Meet The Moon $ $ $ $ American  in  Leschi $$$$ 120 Lakeside Ave
This all-day spot in Leschi that serves everything from cinnamon rolls to tacos is open for dine-in service for walk-ins only. Head to their website for more information.
Madison Park/Madison Valley Bar Cantinetta $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  Capitol Hill $$$$ 2811 E Madison St
Bar Cantinetta is open at reduced capacity in their dining room. Call them at 206-329-1501 for more details.
Cafe Flora $ $ $ $ American ,  Vegetarian $$$$ 2901 E Madison St
This vegetarian restaurant with a garden patio is open for dine-in service, both inside and outside. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and seating will be limited. More information can be found at Cafe Flora’s website.
Fox Ridge Studio $$$$ 4116 1/2 E Madison St.
Fox Ridge Studio is an “art bar,” which is a cool way to say that it’s a place to drink and take watercolor classes. This Madison Park spot now has a secluded patio where you can grab a socially-distant glass of wine - check out their Instagram for more information.
Nick's On Madison $$$$ 3131 E Madison St.
From Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-2pm for lunch and 5-9pm for dinner, Nick’s On Madison is open. It’s an American spot serving everything from pappardelle with pork belly and Rainier cherries to a fried chicken sandwich.
Voila Bistrot $$$$ 2805 E Madison St
Voila’s open daily for dine-in service. Book reservations at their website or you can call them at 206-322-5460.
Madrona Bottlehouse $ $ $ $ American ,  French ,  Wine Bar  in  Madrona $$$$ 1416 34th Ave
This great wine bar has outdoor seating on their greenhouse along with some indoor seating open for dine-in. Go to their website for more information.
Red Cow $ $ $ $ French ,  Steaks  in  Madrona $$$$ 1423 34th Ave
This spot that specializes in steak frites has one of our favorite patios in town, covered in twinkly lights and cobblestones. While Red Cow isn’t fully open for dine-in service, you can order takeout from the restaurant and eat it on their patio that has six spaced-out tables. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Vendemmia $ $ $ $ Pasta ,  Italian  in  Madrona $$$$ 1126 34th Ave
This Italian spot in Madrona now has their patio open for dine-in service. You can make a reservation online or call the restaurant at 206-466-2533.
Maple Leaf The Maple $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Maple Leaf $$$$ 8929 Roosevelt Way NE
The Maple’s beer garden is one of our favorite secret patios in town, and now it’s back open with limited seating. Reservations are not available, but you can check out their website for more information.
The Shambles $$$$ 7777 15th Ave NE
This butcher and bar is now open for dine-in service with two seatings per night (5pm and 7pm), serving a tasting menu - they’ll have seating available for two groups of two people and two groups of four people for each time slot. Call the restaurant at 206-659-0074 for more information or head to their website.
Mt. Baker Mioposto - Mt. Baker $$$$ 3601 S McClellan St
All locations of this wood-fired pizza spot are open for dine-in service, with new hours of 11:30am-10pm. For more details, head to their Instagram.
Pioneer Square Damn the Weather $ $ $ $ American ,  Italian  in  Pioneer Square $$$$ 116 1st Ave S
This cocktail spot in Pioneer Square that serves some of the best fries in town (thanks to them being cooked in chicken fat) is now open from 4-9pm, Tuesday-Saturdays. Head to their website for more information.
Matsu Sushi $$$$ 501 Stadium Pl S
This sushi spot near the stadiums has dining room and patio seating available. You can make a reservation online, and head to Matsu’s Instagram page for updates.
Quality Athletics $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  Pioneer Square $$$$ 115 S King St
Right now, Quality Athletics is operating as a pizzeria called Trophy Pizza, and their patio is open for dine-in service. Check out their Instagram for more information, and to learn more about the pizza operation, head to Trophy Pizza’s Instagram.
Queen Anne Bite Box $ $ $ $ American ,  Burgers ,  Brunch  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 307 W McGraw St
This cafe that serves one of the greatest burgers in town is now open for dine-in service with limited seating. Call them at 206-708-1213 to reserve a table or visit their Facebook page for updates.
Eden Hill Provisions $ $ $ $ American  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 1935 Queen Anne Ave N
While Eden Hill Provisions’ dining room is still closed, they’ve set up a bunch of first-come, first-served picnic tables outside on Crockett Street where you can bring your takeout.
El Mezcalito $$$$ 2123 Queen Anne Ave N.
El Mezcalito is the new name for Mezcaleria Oaxaca’s Queen Anne location, and they are open for dine-in service both inside and outside (though there’s only really one table out there). Stay posted on their Instagram.
Grappa $ $ $ $ Pasta ,  Mediterranean ,  Wine Bar  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 2 Boston St
Grappa has both dining room and sidewalk patio seating available. For more information, head to their Instagram.
Nickerson Street Saloon $$$$ 318 Nickerson St.
This pub right by the Fremont Bridge has opened their patio for dine-in service. Head to their website for updates.
Paju $ $ $ $ Korean  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 11 Mercer St
Our favorite Korean restaurant is open for dine-in service, taking reservations from 4-7pm, Thursday-Sunday. They ask that all same-day reservations are made by noon so that the staff can prepare, and if you’re making one after noon, give them a call at 206-829-8215.
Queen Anne Beerhall $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  German  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 203 W Thomas St
Queen Anne Beerhall, a German beer bar and restaurant roughly the size of a high school gymnasium, is open for dine-in service. They ask that you wear a mask when not seated - learn more on their website.
Rooftop Brewing Company $ $ $ $ Queen Anne $$$$ 1220 W Nickerson St
Rooftop recently renovated patio is back open for outdoor seating. Find out more information on their website.
Sal Y Limon $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 10 Mercer St
This Mexican spot with really good margaritas is open for dine-in service. You can visit their website for more information.
Sitting Room $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  Bar  in  Queen Anne $$$$ 108 W Roy St
This great bar is open for dine-in service at 25% capacity inside as well as limited patio seating. Give them a call at 206-285-2830 for more information.
Ravenna/Roosevelt Frank's Oyster House $ $ $ $ American  in  Ravenna/Roosevelt $$$$ 2616 NE 55th St
This champagne bar and seafood spot in Ravenna (that has a freaking incredible burger) has half a block of outdoor seating out front - and they’re now accepting reservations online.
Mioposto $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Pasta ,  Italian  in  Ravenna/Roosevelt $$$$ 3426 NE 55th St
All locations of this wood-fired pizza spot are open for dine-in service, with new hours of 11:30am-10pm. For more details, head to their Instagram.
Ravenna Brewing Company $$$$ 5408 26th Ave NE
This brewery’s patio is open with limited seating - check their Instagram for more information.
Redmond Postdoc Brewing Company $ $ $ $ Redmond $$$$ 17625 NE 65th St Ste 100
This brewery at Marymoor is open with limited seating inside and out on their back patio. They’ve resumed bringing in a different food truck every day, and you can find out more information on their Instagram.
SoDo Cafe Con Leche $ $ $ $ Sandwiches ,  Cuban  in  SoDo $$$$ 2901 1st Ave S
Cafe Con Leche serves one of the best Cubanos in town. And now you can eat one again in their dining room, which is open for dine-in service. Call the restaurant at 206-682-7557 for more information.
Ghostfish Brewing Company $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  SoDo $$$$ 2942 1st Ave S
Ghostfish, a 100% gluten-free brewery and restaurant, is open with limited seating. For more details, head to their Instagram.
Jack's BBQ $ $ $ $ American ,  BBQ  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 228 9th Ave
This BBQ staple in SoDo is now open for dine-in service in their dining room and on their patio. Find more information on their Instagram.
San Juan Seltzery $$$$ 3901 1st Ave S
This seltzer taproom is open for dine-in service on their SoDo patio space overlooking a few other wine-tasting rooms. For more information, head to their website.
South Lake Union 2120 $ $ $ $ American  in  Belltown $$$$ 2120 6th Avenue
This spot at the Amazon Spheres is open from 4-9pm on Tuesday-Saturdays, serving everything from fresh pasta to fried chicken sandwiches in their dining room and out on their patio. To make a reservation, you can click here.
Art Marble 21 $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 731 Westlake Ave N
This SLU bar is open for dine-in service - for more information, head to their Instagram.
Bar Harbor $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood ,  Sandwiches  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 400 Fairview Ave N
Wednesday through Sunday, Bar Harbor’s patio is open for dine-in service with a rotating menu (there will be lots of lobster rolls). They also have to-go cocktails that you can drink on the patio as well. For more information, go to their website.
Casco Antiguo $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 2102 7th Ave
Casco Antiguo’s South Lake Union location has opened their large patio for dine-in service and expanded it to add more tables safely. Lunch and dinner are both available, and you can find out more information on their Instagram.
Cinque Terre $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Pasta ,  Italian  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 2001 Westlake Avenue
This pizza and pasta spot on Westlake is open as of Wednesday, June 17th. Reservations are encouraged, and you can make one on their website.
Gold Bar $ $ $ $ Latin ,  Mexican  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 227 9th Ave N
This SLU spot with excellent cocktails and Latin snacks is open, with extra space used to fit more tables safely, and socially-distant DJ sets. Check out their Instagram for more information.
M Bar $ $ $ $ Mediterranean ,  Middle Eastern  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 400 Fairview Ave N
One of the best rooftops in town is open for the summer once again. Outdoor seating at M Bar will be available only with a reservation, which you can make on their website.
Mala & Satay $ $ $ $ Sandwiches ,  Vietnamese  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 224 Fairview Ave N
We’re fans of Mala & Satay for their comforting pho and tasty bánh mì - and their outdoor dining area is open, where you can bring your takeout to eat.
Marination South Lake Union $ $ $ $ Mexican ,  Korean ,  Fusion  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 2000 6th Ave
Marination’s South Lake Union location is offering some dine-in sidewalk seating. For more information, head to their Instagram.
Republic $ $ $ $ American ,  Burgers  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 429 Westlake Ave N
This South Lake Union American spot is accepting reservations online. Right now they’re open with fifteen tables on their patio.
The Toledo $$$$ 1628 Dexter Ave N b
This bar just west of Lake Union that serves sandwiches, wings, homemade cookies, and beer has set up a few tables on their patio. Check out their Facebook page to stay updated.
The White Swan Public House $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 1001 Fairview Ave N
The patio at this excellent lakeside spot is now open for outdoor dine-in service again. Check out their Instagram for updates.
Willmott's Ghost $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  South Lake Union $$$$ 2100 6th Ave
Willmott’s Ghost, a Roman-style pizza spot located inside the Amazon Spheres, has opened their patio area for dine-in service of rectangular pies, focaccia, fried snacks, and their incredible olive oil cake. You can make an online reservation here.
South Park Loretta's Northwesterner $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Burgers  in  South Park $$$$ 8617 14th Ave S
If you want to eat Loretta’s legendary tavern burger inside their space, now you can. Both their dining room and their patio is open for dine-in service. Call them at 206-251-2821 with any questions.
South Town Pie $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  South Park $$$$ 8611 14th Ave S
South Town Pie is open for dine-in service on Tuesday through Saturday starting at 4pm.
The Toledo $$$$ 1628 Dexter Ave N b University District Agua Verde Cafe $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  University District $$$$ 1303 NE Boat St
Agua Verde’s covered lakeside patio is open on a first-come, first-served basis from 11am-9pm. Head to their Instagram to stay updated.
Ba Bar $$$$ 2685 NE 46th St #161
Ba Bar’s U-Village location is open for dine-in service. For more information, head to their Instagram.
Chi Mac $$$$ 4525 University Way NE
This Korean fried chicken spot on the Ave is open for dine-in service at 25% capacity. To learn more, visit their Instagram.
Din Tai Fung $$$$ 2621 NE 46th St
The U-Village location of Din Tai Fung is open on a reservation-only basis. Book your table here.
Earl's On The Ave $$$$ 4333 The Ave
This UW bar on the Ave is open at 25% capacity. Call them at 206-525-4493 for more details.
Elemental Pizza $$$$ 2634 NE University Village St.
Elemental is a pizzeria located at University Village that has patio seating available. Learn more on their Instagram.
Floating Bridge Brewing $ $ $ $ American ,  Sandwiches  in  University District $$$$ 722 NE 45th St
This brewery is open, and you can make a reservation by emailing them at [email protected]. You can also check out the status of table availability by clicking here.
Hokkaido Ramen Santouka U-District $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Ramen  in  University District $$$$ 2630 NE Village Ln
This ramen spot located at University Village is open for dine-in service. Call them at 206- 524-4431 for more information.
Mamma Melina $$$$ 5101 25th Ave. NE
Mamma Melina is back open for dine-in service. You can make a reservation on their website.
Mr. West $$$$ 2685 NE Village Ln
This wine and coffee bar at U-Village, and sister spot to Bottlehouse, is open for dine-in service if you’re in the mood for toasts, sandwiches, lattes, and/or frozen wine slushies.
Piatti $$$$ 2695 NE Village Lane
Piatti is an Italian spot located at U-Village, and they’re open for outdoor dining every day from 11:30am-9pm. Learn more at their website.
Wann Yen $ $ $ $ Thai ,  Cafe/Bakery  in  University District $$$$ 1313 NE 43rd St
This excellent Thai spot is now open for dine-in service with limited indoor and outdoor seating. Head to their Instagram for more details (and to look at photos of some delicious khao mun gai).
Wallingford Joule $ $ $ $ Korean ,  Steaks ,  Fusion  in  Wallingford $$$$ 3506 Stone Way N
This Korean steakhouse is open for dine-in service on their patio with a limited menu. You can also make a reservation on their website.
Kokkaku $$$$ 2208 N 45th St.
This Japanese steakhouse is now open for dine-in service, and you can make a reservation by calling the restaurant at 206-588-1568.
Pablo y Pablo $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Wallingford $$$$ 1605 N 34th St
This Mexican spot has limited patio seating. Check out their Instagram page for updates.
The Whale Wins $ $ $ $ American ,  Seafood  in  Wallingford $$$$ 3506 Stone Way N
Until July 18th, The Whale Wins will be open with their regular menu for dine-in service, and you can make a reservation here. But after that, they’ll be transforming into a counter-service operation where you’ll still be able to dine in, but the menu will be changed.
Tilth $$$$ 1411 N 45th St
This Wallingford spot is open for walk-in dining only (no reservations available), Wednesday-Sunday from 4-8pm.
Union Saloon $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  Bar  in  Wallingford $$$$ 3645 Wallingford Ave N
One of our favorite cocktail bars in town has opened their patio for dine-in service - stay updated on their Instagram.
Westward $ $ $ $ American  in  Wallingford $$$$ 2501 N Northlake Way
After being sold to the Sea Creatures team, this Lake Union summer staple has reopened with a new look and menu. There’s first-come, first-served patio seating available from 4-9pm Monday-Friday and on weekends from 11am-9pm. For more information, click here.
Yoroshiku $$$$ 1913 N 45th St
Yoroshiku is a Japanese spot in Wallingford that serves sashimi, sushi, ramen, savory pancakes, and more. They’re accepting reservations at 50% capacity for their dining room.
Wedgwood Fiddler's Inn $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Pizza $$$$ 9219 35th Ave NE
Fiddler’s Inn’s dog-friendly patio is open, and a reservation is encouraged by calling them at 206-525-0752. For more information, check their Instagram.
West Seattle Christos On Alki $$$$ 2508 Alki Ave SW
Christos has both outdoor and indoor dining available. They’re open Monday through Friday from 3pm-10pm and Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 10pm.
Fresh Flours $$$$ 9410 Delridge Way SW
The patio at the West Seattle Fresh Flours is open. Their outdoor space is dog-friendly as well, and you can learn more on their Instagram.
Harry's Beach House $$$$ 2676 Alki Ave SW
The West Seattle counterpart to Harry’s Fine Foods has a few patio tables set up if you’re in the mood for a burger or some roast chicken while looking out at the Alki waterfront. Head to their website for more information.
Haymaker $ $ $ $ Italian  in  West Seattle $$$$ 4706 California Ave SW Seattle, WA 98116 United States
This West Seattle Italian spot has their patio open for dine-in service. You can make a reservation online or call the restaurant at 206-946-6994.
Lady Jaye $ $ $ $ American ,  BBQ  in  West Seattle $$$$ 4523 California Ave SW
Lady Jaye is taking reservations for patio dining where you can enjoy smoked meats, cocktails, and soft serve.
Locust Cider & Brewing $$$$ 2820 Alki Ave SW
The Alki location of this cider taproom is open with limited seating. Head to their website for more details.
Locöl Barley & Vine $ $ $ $ American ,  Wine Bar  in  West Seattle $$$$ 7902 35th Ave SW
This beer and wine bar is now open for dine-in service. Visit their Instagram page for updates.
Luna Park Cafe $$$$ 2918 SW Avalon Way
This diner is open for dine-in service at 25% capacity. Head to their Instagram for updates.
Marination Ma Kai $ $ $ $ Mexican ,  Korean ,  Fusion  in  West Seattle $$$$ 1660 Harbor Ave SW
To be clear, Marination Ma Kai’s iconic waterfront patio in West Seattle is not open. However, there are a couple of picnic tables out front that are currently open. The entire operation is counter-service, but you can also place your order in advance here.
Mioposto $$$$ 2601 76th Ave SE
All locations of this wood-fired pizza spot are open for dine-in service, with new hours of 11:30am-10pm. For more details, head to their Instagram.
Ounces Taproom & Beer Garden $$$$ 3809 Delridge Way SW
This beer bar’s patio is now open from 12-8pm. Check out their Instagram for more information.
Pizzeria 22 $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  West Seattle $$$$ 4213 SW College St
This Neapolitan pizza spot is open for dine-in service with limited seating available. Call them at 206-687-7701 for more information.
Seattle Fish Company $$$$ 4435 California Ave SW
There are around four tables available at this seafood spot on California Ave. The restaurant recommends you give them a call at 866-938-7576 to check in about availability.
The Matador $$$$ 4546 California Ave SW
All of Matador’s locations are open for dine-in service. For more information, go to their website.
The Nook $ $ $ $ Bar  in  West Seattle $$$$ 2206 California Ave SW
This fantastic bar in West Seattle has a few patio tables available from 4-10pm, and you can learn more on their Instagram.
Uptown Espresso $$$$ 4301 SW Edmunds St
This coffee bar is now open with 25% capacity indoors and 50% outdoors. Call Uptown at 206-935-3753 for more information.
White Center Anju $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  Korean  in  White Center $$$$ 9641 15th Ave SW
This great bar in White Center that serves Korean snacks like gochujang fried chicken and kimchi fried rice has opened for outdoor dining only. Takeout will still be available, and you can check out their Instagram for more information.
Can Bar $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food  in  White Center $$$$ 9427 17th Ave SW
One of our favorite patios west of I-5 is now open again for dine-in service. Indoor dining is also available - just not at the bar. Check out their Instagram for updates.
Woodinville The Commons $ $ $ $ American  in  Woodinville $$$$ 14481 Woodinville Redmond Rd NE
This American spot from the same team as Purple Café is open for dine-in service. Head to their website to learn more.
Locust Cider & Brewing $$$$ 5309 22nd Ave NW Ste. D
The Woodinville location of this cider taproom is open with limited seating. Head to their website for more details.
Purple Café and Wine Bar $$$$ 14459 Woodinville Redmond Rd NE
The Woodinville location of this wine bar is open for dine-in service right now. You can find out more information at their website.
Harry's Beach House $$$$ 2676 Alki Ave SW
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The Finest Dining establishments in Hartford
Carbone’s Ristorante (860-296-9646) is located at 588 Franklin Opportunity in Hartford, Connecticut. This Italian restaurant opened in 1938 as the “South Plantation.” At that time it served southern-fried chicken, “grinders,” and spaghetti & & meatballs.
In the early 1960’s, the dining establishment changed into a more conventional Italian restaurant packed with a stylish menu and a relaxing environment. Today, Vincent Carbone supervises of his household restaurant along with the track record that goes along with it: the best food and service in Hartford.
Of course, Carbone’s is far from the only excellent restaurant in the area. In fact, it’s not even the only great Italian restaurant in Connecticut’s capitol. Peppercorn’s Grill (860-547-1714), positioned on 357 Main Street, is youthful, taking place, and the location to opt for fresh Italian food that’s a bit on the piquant side. This fine establishment also has a bar and an outdoor dining area.
There are plenty more delicious Italian dining establishments in Hartford like Maple Giant Mill and Pizza at 236 Adelaide Street (860-525-2947), Francescos Ristorante and Lounge (860-296-3024) discovered at 318 Franklin Opportunity, Casa Mia Ristorante (860-296-3441) at 381 Franklin Opportunity, and Hot Tomato’s (860-249-5100) at 1 Union Location.
If you’re liking an excellent pizza pie look no more than Lena’s First and Last Pizzaria (860-232-4481) situated at 2053 Park Street. Lena serves excellent pizza and Italian food in generous portions; their service is understood for being fast and effective. The Pizzaria likewise has a club connected to its dining establishment that showcases leading local musicians.
You have to like anything called “Max” and Hartford’s Max Downtown (860-522-2530) is no exception. Located at the heart of Harford’s business center (185 Asylum Street), Max Downtown has a wonderful menu that leans towards American fare– you need to try their “World Famous” Kansas City Strip Steak. In addition, they have a broad choice of deserts, an excellent wine list, prompt service, and a fantastic environment. Max is open for lunch and they take phone orders for takeout.
If you’re in the mood for American food however cannot get to Max’s you can always try the quiet and comfortable Prospect Coffee shop (860 523-8069) at 345 Prospect Opportunity right on the edge of Harford/West Hartford. If you desire excellent eats while you enjoy the big video game check out Mike’s Arena Dining establishment (860-296-1178) at 873 Wethersfield Avenue. Mike’s is the place in Hartford where “everybody understands your name.”
Another restaurant that provides good-old American chow is Savin Rock Roasting Company (860-206-1450) at 960 Main Street. Savin is reasonably priced and among those uncommon places that’s opened for breakfast and has a full bar.
While we’re on the topic of American food, I need to point out Black-Eyed Sally’s (860-278-7427) at 350 Asylum Street. Sally’s is the home of acclaimed southern bbq and Brand-new Orleans-style food. Their specialized is Jambalaya Blackened Catfish Ribs. This really cool location also hosts live blues several nights a week. Bottom line, Sally’s is one of the finest restaurants in Hartford.
If you desire to bite down on a bodacious hamburger sandwich run to Strategy B Hamburger Bar & & Tavern (860-231-1199) at 138 Park Road in West Harford (the nearby town to the west). Plan B uses the best 100% accredited natural beef without any included anything (like hormonal agents or prescription antibiotics). Lest we forget, this superior burger joint can certainly set you up with a terrific brew or more … or 3 … or four …
Max Burgers (860-232-3300), situated at 124 Lasalle Roadway in West Harford, has a wide choice of high-end specialized burgers. This lunch-dinner-desert place has a full bar and a heated patio. It’s actually a terrific location to take family and pals if you want an unbelievable meal and a pleasurable evening.
Another Hartford facility that provides great times and excellent food is Agave Grill (860-882-1557) at 100 Allyn Street. The super-suave Agave Grill features an innovated Mexican menu and an incredible choice of margaritas. Their mindful wait staff makes guacamole right at your table. If you cannot decide what to buy might I suggest the Habanero Barbecue Wings?
Some other scrumptious Mexican restaurants in the Hartford-area consist of Coyote Flaco (860-953-1299) at 635 New Britain Avenue, Sarape Dining establishment (860-547-1884) at 931 Broad Street, and Puerto Vallarta (860-667-8080) at 2385 Berlin Turnpike in Newington, Connecticut (a 15-minute drive to the north).
If you’re in Hartford and you’re yearning for some Chinese food you have a couple of choices. There’s the Saigon Kitchen area (860-244-2511) at 942 Main Street. Their menu functions conventional Vietnamese and Chinese dishes in large amounts. Another option for Chinese cuisine, as well as terrific sushi, is Feng Asian Restaurant (860-549-3364) at 93 Asylum Street. This fashionable Asian restaurant has an attractive atmosphere and an useful and experienced serving team. For genuine Chinese cooking and great Japanese fare travel to Szechuan Tokyo Restaurant (860-561-0180) in West Harford at 1245 New Britain Opportunity. If you’ve never ever ordered standard Chinese food before you might need to ask for assistant. Do not fret though, your delightful victuals will come plentiful and a with a kick
Obviously, there are some dining establishments in the Hartford area that defy conventional labels. For instance, there’s Corner Pug (860-231-0241) located at 1046 New Britain Opportunity in West Harford. This charming restaurant has the feel of a classic English bar. On Corner Pug’s menu you’ll discover items like Shepherd’s Pie, Fish and Chips, and Irish Nachos.
The Firebox Restaurant (860-246-1222), at 539 Broad Street, sees Executive Chef Sean Farrell prepare a menu utilizing only the very best farm-to-table ingredients in the state. This comfortable and elegant restaurant is a tad bit pricey however the great food, the wonderful service, and the Lobster Pierogies are well worth the cost.
At 391 Main Street you’ll discover Masala Indian Bar & & Restaurant (860-882-0900). This is an upscale, non-traditional Indian dining establishment that serves meals like Lobster Masala, Malai Kahab, Peppercorn-Crusted Duck, and Rogan Josh (hot lamb in a tomato cream sauce). If you’re unsure about Masala’s offer its lunch buffet a shot. Another thing, Masala’s service is beyond exceptionable.
Trumbull Kitchen area (860-493-7417) at 150 Trumbull Street is a restaurant with the most uncommon menu. For dinner you can choose between such diverse dishes as seafood Pad Thai, Atlantic Salmon, Hilda’s Meatloaf, and Hawaiian Kona Snapper. This varied but tasty menu is the brainchild of chef and co-owner Christopher Torla. Trumbull Cooking area likewise uses customers a diverse dining experience. Downstairs, you can sit at a communal table and share a myriad of dishes with family and friends. Upstairs, you and your date can take pleasure in a romantic dinner at a table for 2. A couple more aspects of Trumbull, the waiters and waitresses are exceptionally professional and the martinis are devilishly excellent.
Hartford, Connecticut might not be the biggest city in New England, but it still has a large choice of quality dining establishments. It does not matter if you’re in the mood for Italian, American, Mexican, Chinese, or something else completely various the town of Hartford has a dining establishment for you.
Ryan Hogan composes for HartfordSmarts, a website that uses all sort of entertainment information for people who go to or live in the Hartford, CT location. Learn things like excellent things to do in Hartford and naturally the very best restaurants in Hartford, CT.
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