Kirkland's two luxury boutique hotels have made the respected list every full year they've each been in business.
Kirkland's adults have another option for music and libations at Two Twelve on Central.
Finding old wines can be laborious and expensive but worth the effort; plus Wine Pick of the Week.
General Manager Les Utley gives credit to the Heathman's staff, spa, acclaimed restaurant and chef, and its ownership.
Local businesses try to gain traction on snow days.
The opening is planned for Jan. 25, and the restaurant will feature the national company's $5 pizzas.
Waste Management has canceled all of its Friday routes because of the poor driving conditions.
It’s not too late to join Woodinville Bicycle’s Mileage Challenge 2012, an effort to promote bike commuting.
Cedar River Smokehouse serves up traditional and non-traditional Texas Style Barbecue.
The gourmet pizzeria will anchor a new development in the city's Tourist District.
Here are some quick hits of dining news around town in January.
Personnel changes and dining deals abound in the New Year.
The new facility in the Creekside Crossing Shopping Center and is open seven days a week.
Though sales prices continued to decline, an upsurge in sales and multiple offers portends gradual rebound if the trend continues.
Owner Kirk Hilse decided his old hometown was the best place for his new beer business. You can find his ale at Kirkland's Valhalla.
The organization promotes the wine industry in Woodinville and organizes the popular Passport and St. Nicholas Day events.
With the holiday season behind us, January is the time to enjoy deals on wines at local restaurants and retailers without long waits.
Some say the Jan. 1 boost to $9.04 per hour, highest in the nation, will come at a cost with the struggling economy.
Giordan most recently was head chef of the Seattle sister restaurants Serafina and Cicchetti.
The award-winning is adding an additional 2,200 square feet to its taproom and warehouse early this year.
Kirkland Patch is almost a year old as 2011 comes to a close, and what a terrific 12 months it has been on the local dining scene! Join columnist Julie Arnan as she reflects on the year's highlights.
The owner says with the redevelopment of Parkplace Center pending, it's time to move on.
The annual cycling event will wind through Redmond and Woodinville to Redhook Brewery.
Because choosing the appropriate sparkling wine for New Year's Eve can make you dizzy before the first sip, here's a handy guide to the intoxicating world of bubbles.
Options abound in Kirkland and around the Eastside for those seeking a New Year's Eve celebration.
Tim Caluya offers freshness and variety in seafood--along with his natural good nature--at his fish market in downtown Kirkland's Parkplace Center.
There won't be any toll booths when the state starts charging to cross the bridge again on Thursday, but one lives on today as an espresso stand on Finn Hill.
Stephanie Wilson will manage part of the events company's planning and client bookings.
The company acknowledged Monday it couldn't overcome opposition from the federal government.
The Boeing 737 is the best-selling commercial jetliner of all time
For industry groups bestow their highest honor on the agent at Windermere Real Estate Northeast.
Moussad and Shahin Shahidy have created a warm and inviting cafe in Juanita Village with tasty, authentic Mediterranean food.
Options abound for this versatile gift for all seasons.
Sky Mania, an Indoor trampoline park in Totem Lake area, offers a fun place to get some exercise and burn off steam.
The utility has been attacked by a nationwide phishing scam with an email that mimics its bill payment notification.
Here's your guide to restaurant holiday fare around Kirkland.
Seattle area energy-efficient homes sell faster and for more money, according to a GreenWorks Realty report.
Bill Vadino has served as the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce executive director for seven years and with the Kirkland Downtown Association for three
A group of Warehouse District wineries celebrate the holiday season with a special benefit wine tasting today.
With tolls starting on state Route 520 this month, many area businesses and residents prepare for the upcoming changes.