Seattle food recs!! Paseo is one you might hear a lot, they're amazing & have the best tostones in Seattle imo. When I used to work downtown (pretty close to the convention center even) I was obsessed with this little place called Pane Pane sandwiches, highly recommend them. My other favs are in Capitol Hill (the gayborhood!) - so just a little ways east of downtown/the convention center. There's Annapurna Cafe, the absolute best Indian/Nepalese food, Ba Bar (I really love their congee in particular), and Wild Rose, Seattle's lesbian bar, does Taco Tuesdays :) My favorite little hidden gem is Ma'ono, which only exists inside of some of Rachel's Ginger Beer locations (the ginger beer is also fantastic) - I think the one in the Cap Hill RGB is closed since the start of the pandemic though, I know the University Village one is open but that's a little out of the way, and the other one is inside the Amazon complex so it's near downtown but I'm not sure how accessible it is. Last recommendation is, generally: Seattle has amazing Ethiopian food, pretty much everywhere. My personal favorite place is Cafe Selam in the Central District, but I don't think I've ever been unsatisfied with any Ethiopian place I've tried in any neighborhood. In general, Seattle has a really great & huge restaurant scene, so there's a ton of places to try, but honestly you really can't go wrong with any of them. I hope you enjoy visiting for the first time!!
Clicked on the link to pre-order and checked international sites - It has Hive linked so opened it up and searched Dungeon Club - All the results are BDSM novels... um I guess it's not listed yet, I'll try back later.
Book looks good though - by the use of the D&D logo, I assume this is an actual D&D tie in?
Seattle food recs!! Paseo is one you might hear a lot, they're amazing & have the best tostones in Seattle imo. When I used to work downtown (pretty close to the convention center even) I was obsessed with this little place called Pane Pane sandwiches, highly recommend them. My other favs are in Capitol Hill (the gayborhood!) - so just a little ways east of downtown/the convention center. There's Annapurna Cafe, the absolute best Indian/Nepalese food, Ba Bar (I really love their congee in particular), and Wild Rose, Seattle's lesbian bar, does Taco Tuesdays :) My favorite little hidden gem is Ma'ono, which only exists inside of some of Rachel's Ginger Beer locations (the ginger beer is also fantastic) - I think the one in the Cap Hill RGB is closed since the start of the pandemic though, I know the University Village one is open but that's a little out of the way, and the other one is inside the Amazon complex so it's near downtown but I'm not sure how accessible it is. Last recommendation is, generally: Seattle has amazing Ethiopian food, pretty much everywhere. My personal favorite place is Cafe Selam in the Central District, but I don't think I've ever been unsatisfied with any Ethiopian place I've tried in any neighborhood. In general, Seattle has a really great & huge restaurant scene, so there's a ton of places to try, but honestly you really can't go wrong with any of them. I hope you enjoy visiting for the first time!!
Village Sushi in the University District is the best sushi I've ever had.
Congratulations! Will check it out :) I'm going to ECCC with my friend, and hopefully we can meet you!
If you've never tried Argentine pastries and it's not too far from where you are, I recommend Seatango Argentine Bakery!
Clicked on the link to pre-order and checked international sites - It has Hive linked so opened it up and searched Dungeon Club - All the results are BDSM novels... um I guess it's not listed yet, I'll try back later.
Book looks good though - by the use of the D&D logo, I assume this is an actual D&D tie in?
This sounds great!