Friday:

Head to the annual Bite of Seattle at the Seattle Center to sample some distinctive Seattle cuisine (or just munch on a piroshky and some elephant ears). The Bite will feature the food of such restaurants as Famous Dave’s BBQ and Taste of Chicago, a truly inexplicable offering. Kicks off at 11:00 a.m. at the Seattle Center, admittance is free, food is overpriced.

Saturday:

The 5th annual Wedgewood Art Festival canโ€™t claim dozens of corporate sponsors like the Bite can, but that makes it all the easier to include pot doughnuts among its offeringsโ€”or at least Top Pot Doughnuts, just as good, slightly more legal, probably less healthy. The festival also features local art and music. Kicks off at 10:00 a.m. at the Hunter Farms Tree Lot, admission is free.

The band in their clean-shaven days
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  • The band in their clean-shaven days

Itโ€™s a rare event that successfully combines binge drinking and helping children. The annual “A Drink for the Kids Grand Finale Show” is one such event, bringing to a close a week’s worth of toasts to benefit underage rockers. This Saturday-night event at Neumos lets you drink, do good, and listen to Brite Futures (formerly Natalie Portmanโ€™s Shaved Head) all at once. Proceeds on select liquor sales go to the Vera Project, a local non-profit that promotes underage music in Seattle. Doors open at 8:00 p.m. at Neumos, tickets are $14 in advance.

Sunday:

Feast, but please donโ€™t pillage, rape, or burn, as Ballard’s Viking Days festival draws to a close. This is your last chance (for the year) to discover what Danish รฆbleskiver is, exactly. Kick off the day with a Swedish pancake breakfast at 9:00 a.m. for only $8 at the Nordic Heritage Museum. The festival, which spills onto the grounds around the museum, is free.

And Chef Jeremy McLachlan of Saltyโ€™s fame will be providing a free cooking demo for the public at the West Seattle Farmerโ€™s Market. Chef McLachlan will reportedly seek audience participation and use โ€œimpromptu market ingredients.โ€ This exciting demo is free and begins at 11:00 a.m. under the marketโ€™s special events tent.

5 replies on “Get Your Ass off the Couch”

  1. You know, the Viking Days is also on Saturday.

    Hop on the 17 bus – to get there from the hill it’s fastest to go downtown than transfer – if in North Seattle take the 75 direct there or get the 44 to transfer.

  2. food is overpriced.

    Sorry, but a semantic pet peeve of mine: “overpriced” is overused.

    When something sells — whether it’s $600,000 homes in Seattle, $175 concert tickets or food at the Bite of Seattle (or at yuppie restaurants) — it’s not overpriced. Overpriced means priced over the market, higher than the market will bear.

    What people mean is high-priced.

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