Seattle is known worldwide for its vibrant music scene, and this year, tourists are expected to flock to the city since music bars and restaurants have started reopening their doors. It is estimated that more than 40 million people visit Seattle each year. Most tourists come to enjoy live music at various venues and concert halls…
Crave! the Inland Northwest’s premier food and drink celebration is Friday, August 27, 2021, at Spokane Valley CenterPlace. Over 600 enthusiast foodies are planning on attending a SOLD OUT Crave! on the new West Lawn at CenterPlace in Spokane Valley. The City of Spokane Valley again sponsors the event. “This will be our fourth year…
Washington Wine Launches New Website and Mobile App for August Wine Month Map My WA Wine will enhance the way consumers experience Washington wine The Washington State Wine Commission kicked off Washington Wine Month today by launching a brand-new website for the state’s wine industry, along with the innovative “Map My WA Wine” mobile app.…
Whether you’re visiting Seattle or live in the area and simply looking for something new to try, here are some delicious restaurants to try. From coffee shops to sit-down eateries, these establishments have the perfect summer foods and drinks to tickle your taste buds and cool you off. Café Juanita Italian may seem heavy for…
Goose Gap is Washington’s newest American Viticultural Area! The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) will publish the final rule for Goose Gap AVA to officially define it as a designated wine grape-growing region. The Goose Gap AVA contains a total of 8,129 acres. It is wholly located within the Yakima Valley AVA.…
Vineyard rows glow bright green, patios fill with afternoon tastings, and warm evenings stretch long enough for outdoor dinners and concerts under the stars. Each town brings its own personality, from downtown Napa’s lively tasting rooms to the quieter elegance of Yountville and St. Helena. Early summer is when Napa feels both celebratory and relaxed at once. 🟢 Where To Continue Reading
Tree-lined streets, public art, local restaurants, and the Boise River Greenbelt create one of the Northwest’s most approachable summer cities. June brings outdoor concerts, cultural festivals, farmers markets, and long evenings best spent on shaded patios or along the river. Boise feels active without feeling rushed, which is exactly part of its charm. 🟢 Where To Eat Ā Café Ā Continue Reading
🟢 Where To Eat Kell's Irish Restaurant & Pub Hidden beneath Pike Place Market in Post Alley, Kell’s remains one of downtown Seattle’s most enduring gathering spots. The warm wood interiors, nightly live music, and deeply comforting shepherd’s pie feel especially welcome after a cool waterfront evening. In June, the patio and alleyways around Pike Place come alive with travelers, Continue Reading
Sip & Stroll Salem Returns With Local Flavor and Community Spirit Late summer in downtown Salem feels made for evenings like this. Music drifts through the streets, tasting glasses clink between conversations, and local businesses stay buzzing long after sunset. Sip & Stroll Salem has quickly become one of the Willamette Valley’s most meaningful community events, bringing together local wine, Continue Reading
The Boise River Greenbelt, walkable districts, and a Basque Block alive with wine, pintxos, and festivals make this city both grounded and evolving. Boise is warm, artistic, and accessible, whether you are here to hike the foothills or settle into a long patio evening. Where To Eat The STIL (Downtown Boise) Playful, inventive, and distinctly Boise, The STIL turns ice Continue Reading