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Thank Nirvana, Thank Linda's Tavern Celebrates 30 Years on Capitol Hill

Linda's Tavern, a beloved establishment on Capitol Hill, celebrates its 30th anniversary, marking three decades of community engagement and support for local music and culture. The tavern has become an iconic venue, known for its connection to the Seattle music scene, particularly its ties to the grunge movement. The anniversary event promises to honor its rich history while looking forward to future contributions to the Capitol Hill community.

Now open on Capitol Hill Pinoyshki Bakery and Cafe

Pinoyshki Bakery and Cafe has opened on Capitol Hill, bringing a unique blend of Filipino and European flavors to the neighborhood. Under the leadership of Aly Anderson, the cafe offers piroshkis, desserts, and traditional Filipino dishes, revitalizing the E Pine area of the Pike Motorworks development. The bakery has already garnered attention, being featured on Food Network’s "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives."

Ristorante Machiavelli will close after one last night of service on Capitol Hill

Ristorante Machiavelli, a beloved Italian restaurant in Capitol Hill, will close after 36 years of service, with its final night scheduled for February 15, 2024. Owner Suzette Jarding expressed deep sadness over the decision, citing challenges such as lease negotiations and decreased foot traffic due to construction. The closure underscores the impact of rising costs and changing neighborhood dynamics on long-standing local eateries.

Capitol Hill is getting a Wingstop near its light rail stop

Capitol Hill will welcome its first Wingstop, marking a significant addition to the neighborhood's fast casual dining scene. Located in the Modera Broadway development, this new outlet will be at least the fifth Wingstop in Seattle. The establishment is expected to thrive amidst the area's growing demand for takeout and delivery options.

Carmelos Tacos Set to Move into Former Starbucks Location on Broadway

Carmelo's Tacos is set to replace the former Starbucks at the corner of Broadway and Denny in Capitol Hill, a location that was the first Starbucks to unionize in Seattle before closing in December 2022 due to safety concerns. The move reflects a growing trend of local businesses stepping in where larger chains have exited, highlighting community resilience amid ongoing labor disputes. With no announced opening date for the new location, the shift signifies a potential revitalization for the neighborhood.

The end at Omega Ouzeri The Soukakos family brings 40 years of Capitol Hill food and drink to a close

The Soukakos family is set to close Omega Ouzeri, a beloved restaurant in Capitol Hill, after nearly a decade of service, marking the end of 40 years of their culinary contributions to the area. Thomas Soukakos announced that the last day of service will be January 31, 2024, as he and his family prepare to relocate to Greece for a new chapter in life.

19 things CHS heard at the candidate forum for the empty seat on the Seattle City Council

Seattle's recent candidate forum for the city council's vacant Position 8 highlighted the perspectives of eight finalists on pressing local issues, including public safety, homelessness, and affordable housing. Each candidate shared insights about their experiences and proposed solutions, setting the stage for an important decision by the Seattle City Council.

Seattle Animal Shelter Launches Free Pet Vaccination Clinics

The Seattle Animal Shelter has launched free pet vaccination clinics aimed at improving the health and wellness of pets in the Seattle area. This initiative provides vital preventative care and education to pet owners, addressing significant public health issues related to pet care. Residents are encouraged to participate and take advantage of this valuable resource.

New Seattle City Council president promises reset in tone with talk of increased police spending, criticism of JumpStart tax on large employers

Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson is advocating for increased police funding while expressing concerns about the city's JumpStart tax on large employers. Her vision aims to address public safety and fiscal responsibility amid rising gun violence and a significant budget deficit. This article highlights the evolving dynamics within the council and its implications for Seattle's governance.

Remembering Capitol Hill and the Central Districts victims in Seattles record year of homicides

In 2023, Seattle experienced a record number of homicides, with more than 70 reported, marking a significant increase in violence compared to previous years. The article highlights the tragic stories of victims from Capitol Hill and the Central District, including Nakawa Beasley and the Wilford brothers, underscoring the community's struggle with gun violence and the need for change in the area.

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