In this weekly feature, Patch puts the spotlight on some local properties for sale.
Executive membership fees also on the rise.
Budapest Bistro offers Hungarian and German favorites perfect for fall and beyond.
The iconic co-founder of Apple Inc. was 56.
Leave your baseball memorabilia at home: The baseball star will be signing bottles of El Zacatecano only.
The junior will be one of the first to take a bit at grand opening in Edmonds.
Baicha Tea Room will be open by mid-October, says its owners, who plan afternoon teas, a meeting area, soups, sandwiches and salads.
The Northgate eatery is a serviceable spot for Indian cuisine classics.
Promotion is from 7 to 11 a.m, of course. Krispy Kreme is also playing along.
Contest tied to Edmonds store takes advantage of social media.
Five free ounces is all yours. No cheating–just show ID.
Edmonds business, open for seven months, is one of a number of breweries shaping the Northwest craft beer scene, the magazine says.
Wood-fired pizza and gelato star at the Edmonds waterfront’s newest eatery.
Caring Online, created by Dr. Gregg Jantz of Edmonds, includes a questionnaire to determine if you may need help.
The clinic's new building on Edmonds Way is expected to be open for business in April. In the meantime, customers can take their pets to temporary location next door.
A tempting sign on Highway 99.
The popular Northwest icon, the first in Puget Sound, could be open by the end of next month. Next up: South Sound and the Eastside.
North Seattle's restaurant on wheels provides a preview of Saturday's Mobile Food Rodeo.
The retro design is in keep with the other restaurants in Puget Sound.
Due to current building codes, however, the 25-foot-sign will not revolve as some others do.
Celtic Cowboy brings smoked meat and Scottish-Texan style to Edmonds
New timeline for the oft-delayed location has a soft opening in October, with—hopefully, the company says—a grand opening before Thanksgiving.
Charming digs and Chinese fare at a North Seattle drive-in.
The local chain needs workers for its new Edmonds location.
The Seattle-based financial institution had operated out of a temporary location on Fifth Avenue South while its original location was rebuilt.
Perfect pollo and other Peruvian fare keep diners flocking.
New location is next to Starbucks in former location of Sub Shop, which is being divided into two businesses.
The impact on the two Bank of America branches in Edmonds remained unknown late Thursday.
The Edmonds taverna presents sizeable bites big on Mediterranean flavor
David Arista, who is behind the effort, says an assessment on local businesses would help downtown thrive.
A North Seattle Ethiopian eatery offers spicy sublimity.
A much-anticipated meal at a signature Edmonds eatery.
The Tacoma-based company is riding high on its latest quarterly report, boosted by the acquisition of two failed banks in Snohomish and Skagit counties.