Not all of Seattle's great restaurants are new. NWsource presents Seasoned Seattle [1], an opportunity for you to sample a prix-fixe dinner at the best of the city's old-timers -- Elliott's Oyster House [2], Salty's on Alki [3], The Georgian [4] and nine others -- for just $25 a person. That modest investment gets you an appetizer and an entrée, or an entrée and dessert -- to say nothing of a sense of supporting the old Seattle, the one you fell in love with all those years ago.
Dining
Rose Petals offers a taste of the soul [4]
Feast on cornbread, oxtails, meatloaf, and corn, okra and tomato salad at this wonderful Rainier Valley restaurant.
More comfort food [4]
Music
X marks the Showbox [4]
The L.A. band's original members -- John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom and D.J. Bonebrake -- torch the Showbox at the Market like a burnin' house of love.
More music this weekend [4]
Life Behind Bars
New tastes at Tini Bigs [4]
Meet the new stars of Tini Bigs' endless cocktail menu, including the Mind the Gap, the Best Damn Gin & Tonic Tini and a minty beverage that is as yet unnamed.
More Queen Anne bars [4]
Music
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band [4]
Four decades after the E Street Band announced its presence with "Blinded by the Light," the Boss still runs a tight shop. Check out this rock institution at KeyArena, if you can find a ticket.
Check our classifieds for tickets [4]
Community
'Seattle Architecture: Outsides & Insights' [4]
Our cityscape may look like nothing but condos and chaos from the bottom floor looking up, but there's a method to the madness. This Saturday, take a walking tour to learn the secrets of our skyline.
Music
So long, Ministry [4]
The legendary industrial band -- and the word "legendary" is not too strong -- is packing it in. The band plays one of its last-ever shows at the Showbox at the Market. Get just one more fix.
More in NWsource
Get meatless cooking tips and sample thousands of earthy delights at Vegfest. [4]
The fallout from the Pike Place Market BBQ Competition will be relentless and tasty. [4]
Ride low to Highway 99 Blues Club, where War's Lee Oskar is having his monthly jam session. [4]
Female ex-convicts will read their pieces about life, both inside and out, at Bottleneck Lounge. [4]
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