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Small Business Spotlight: Yarn Dragon
Tucked into Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square, Yarn Dragon is a Seattle institution built on hand-dyed luxury yarn, thoughtfully named colorways, and a community that welcomes everyone from first-time knitters to seasoned fiber enthusiasts. Jonathan, the shop’s founder and owner, started the business after leaving a corporate career behind, guided entirely by a love […] read more
Kain Na! Filipino Cafes and Restaurants in Seattle
We’re spotlighting 10 of Seattle’s Filipino cafes and restaurants. Which have you been to, and which are on your list? Archipelago: Hillman City Owners: Aaron Verzosa and Amber Manuguid Address: 5607 Rainier Ave S, Seattle Barrel & Bacon: Interbay Owners: Roxanne and Gary Brooks Address: 945 Elliott Ave W #201 CheBogz: Beacon Hill Owner: Trixia […] read more
Small Business Spotlight: Kemi Dessert Bar
Kemi Dessert Bar is a small but mighty bakery on Capitol Hill where Asian and American flavors come together. Owner Kelly opened the shop just over a year ago, drawing on her Chinese American upbringing in New York and a deep love of the food that shaped her community. Since opening, she has built a […] read more






