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Crumpets have come to Queen Anne at the Queen Bee Cafe. They’re available lots of ways, from sweet to savory – and also in the form of sandwiches. Try the BLT crumpwich with basil aioli, and add fried egg if you’d like. 223 W Galer St. (and original location at 2200 E Madison St.)
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Valet. Salad. Atmosphere. Prawns. Service. Soufflé. Marks of excellence for Canlis, Seattle’s classic restaurant. But you should also try the coffee. They don’t want it to be an afterthought. Have a latte, with milk from local Twin Brook Creamery. As they say, “end the evening on a bright note, not a bitter one.” 2576 Aurora Ave. N
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Make plans now to attend the Seattle Lamb Jam. Tickets are $60, which gives you a chance to sample 16 globally inspired lamb dishes, taste Washington’s best brews and wine, mingle with local shepherds, and visit the DIY spice rub station to mix a take-home tin of lamb rub. The Foundry, 4130 1st Ave. S
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