In March, Chef John Sundstrom, Kelly Ronan, and JM Enos welcomed guests back to Lark this year. Alongside 952 East Seneca Street in Seattle, Washington, the restaurant buzzed with excitement. Chefs Testimonial "When we closed the doors in March of 2020, we had no idea it would be almost two full years before we opened…
We announce the April 2022 edition of Famished Fork - The Eat Guide's monthly newsletter! Welcome Spring! We wish you a bright, warm, and beautiful Spring! Please get to know our featured foodie influencers and the freshest dishes in their local areas! This issue mostly features a guide on where to eat in Portland, Bend,…
Spring is a lovely time to visit Seattle. Longer, brighter days are ahead after a rain and snow-filled winter that broke regional records. As people shed their puffy coats and venture back outside, there are plenty of events and activities that are celebrating the season while still remaining safely socially distanced. From the vibrant atmosphere to local…
We are announcing the February 2022 edition of Famished Fork - The Eat Guide's monthly newsletter! Happy Love Month! The Eat Guide team provides you where to dine, eat and celebrate Valentine's Day with your special ones, partners for life, friends, best friend, family, or even your children. This issue mostly features a guide on…
Valentine’s is just around the corner. Emerald City is one of the perfect areas to let you have a romantic vibe. Even with the pandemic, here are a few places to take your significant other for a special night. A romantic dinner out, from steak house to the rooftop garden, to elegant candlelit experience, and…
High desert skies meet snow‑dusted pines in Bend, Oregon this December. Bend offers an elegant balance of adventure and comfort. 🟢 Where To Eat BOSA Food & Drink — Downtown Bend A polished, seasonal Italian‑French hybrid, BOSA serves house‑made pasta, regional specialties and a wine list that nods to Europe while rooted in the Pacific Northwest. A refined dinner spot Continue Reading
December invites visitors to explore the Emerald City as it glows with festive lights, rich flavors, and events that embrace both tradition and innovation. 🟢 Where To Eat Canlis — Queen Anne Perched above Lake Union in a mid-century modern icon, Canlis is Seattle’s fine dining crown jewel. With impeccable service and seasonal Northwest cuisine, it's the kind of place Continue Reading
Seattle’s stage lights burn brighter this winter as Can Can, the city’s beloved subterranean theatre beneath Pike Place Market, kicks off a full year of genre-bending, jaw-dropping live performance. Known for its immersive dining-and-show format and boundary-pushing artistry, Can Can’s 2026 season is a dazzling carousel of noir seduction, surreal circus, zombie cheerleaders, and glitter-drenched glamour. 🟡 Where To Play Continue Reading
Luscious Supper Club has opened up February 2026 tickets. If celebrating Valentine’s is your thing, this would be a VERY special way to celebrate the ones you love. There will be magic, twinkling lights, and lots of love in the room! http://www.eatluscious.com/dinners
🟡 Where To Play 🛳️ A Portland Tradition, Reimagined: The Cinnamon Bear Cruise For many Portlanders, holiday memories smell like cinnamon and sound like radio static, a nod to the 1937 radio serial that introduced a certain adventurous bear named Cinnamon. Now, 20 years into its revival, the Cinnamon Bear Cruise aboard the Portland Spirit has become a can’t-miss multigenerational Continue Reading