Great meals forged in chaos, from finessed fine dining to a double dose of bagels.
Meesha s menu draws from multiple regions of India.
Restaurants have now spent a year jolting over the potholes of our pandemic dining protocols. And a small but battle-tested new guard has never known any other type of existence. Over the past six months, we welcomed some long-anticipated spots, plus others that sprang into existence as an unintended upside to last springâs shutdown chaos. A few currently offer adapted versions of their original vision, like a gorgeous Capitol Hill wine bar that sits empty while the kitchen puts out creative lunchtime pizza. (Fear not, Seattleâs newcomer pizza game remains strong, and more varied by the day.)
WSDOT plans to widen I-5 through Seattle to hopefully improve congestion downtown
A professor with UW s Transportation Center said the extra lane will turn an awful really gross terrible commute into just a really lousy commute. Author: Brit Moorer (KING5) Updated: 8:45 PM PDT April 10, 2021
SEATTLE The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is finally making a change to one of the state’s major traffic problem areas. It’s a project that will add an extra northbound lane on I-5 through downtown Seattle and it s expected to begin soon.
A 1,500-foot stretch known to cause a pretty ugly commute could soon get a little less ugly.
Yalla Seattle Celebrates 2nd Anniversary on Capitol Hill Naomi Tomky, Special to the Seattle P-I
On March 19, the Middle Eastern street food takeout window on Seattle s Capitol Hill, Yalla, will celebrate two years of business and chef-owner Taylor Cheney is giving thanks she detoured from her original business plan.
The celebration features dessert specials, belly dancing and an Arab drum performance, viewable from both neighboring Revolver Bar’s outdoor seating and live-streamed online. It will be a different from the crowded group event last year, just before the pandemic shutdown so much, and which featured Palestinian line-dancing.
Other than that, though, little has changed at Yalla over the course of the last year. “I had originally planned something with seating,” Cheney says of dreaming up her first restaurants after more than seven years of pop-ups. But when Rachel Marshall and Kate Opatz, the owners of Montana Bar, offered her the space next door
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Service changes for Sound Transit’s express bus service taking effect this month will add trips to multiple ST Express routes, and make schedule adjustments to select routes to improve reliability.
Sound Transit’s March 2021 service schedule begins on Saturday, March 20, for Link light rail and ST Express bus routes operated by King County Metro. It begins on Sunday, March 21 for ST Express bus routes operated by Community Transit or Pierce Transit, and Monday, March 22, for Sounder train and Tacoma Link light rail.
Changes on ST Express routes include:
510: Adding four daily trips, adjusting timing of some trips to meet demand, and reducing scheduled travel times to reflect current traffic levels.