It is often said that losing one sense heightens the others, which is precisely the point of the Blind Cafe, a pop-up restaurant conducted entirely in the pitch dark. The taste of your dinner, the sound of the music (by Rosh & One Eye-Glass Broken), and the importance of community come to the fore without the distractions of sight. All of the waitstaff is blind, an impressive feat that makes for an interesting jumping-off point for the evening’s Q&A session. A portion of your ticket supports Seattle’s blind community. (Fremont Baptist Church, 717 N 36th St, www.theblindcafe.com, 7:30 pm, $55–$95 sliding scale)