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Three Bakeries

A good bakery is a major weakness of mine. My taste in items produced by a bakery is broad. Sweet is good. Savory is good. Bread is good. Pastries are good. Pie is good. Cookies are good.  I prefer places that use good ingredients, and have something special to offer. Some bakeries in Seattle are well known and very good.  Places like Bakery Nouveau, Macrina, Columbia City Bakery, etc.  If you don't know about these places you don't get around much in Seattle. But because these places are busy and well known, it really wouldn't serve anybody for me to talk about them. What's less known are the very good bakeries in places you wouldn't expect. Like Renton and Kent. Sugar, Flour, and More, in the Renton Highlands at 2830 Sunset Ln NE in the Renton Highlands, is an exceptional place. There are a lot of French inspired items, Mexican inspired items, and one of a kind items invented by the owner/baker, like Huitchacotle (corn fungus) bread. The baguettes are fantastic.

A few things worth noting in Renton area restaurants

Things you should know about: The Red House, at 410 Burnett Ave S, Renton is hosting a Fall Harvest Festival benefitting the Renton History Museum, on Sunday, October 4th, from 12:00 to 6:00. Twenty five dollars gets you a buffet and dessert selection, cheese and wine tasting,  and live music. A worthy cause(Renton History Museum is an awesome place), and The Red House is always a pleasure to dine in. Arguably the best food in Renton, it's a restaurant in an old coal miner's rooming house. They know how to consistently make delicious food, and service is always friendly and competent. Odin Brewing, 402 Baker Blvd, Tukwila, is celebrating the first anniversary of their tasting room/pub in Tukwila this upcoming Friday and Saturday, September 25th and 26th. They will be featuring smoked wild boar and turkey legs for the celebration, and litres of their fabulous beer. Get in touch with your inner Viking. Kazi Grill, at 111 Airport Way S. in Renton, has a great 8.99 lunch

New and Noteworthy Eats in the Renton area.

I've seen a statistic somewhere stating that 90% of new restaurants fail within the first five years. And, as somebody who appreciates a meal out, I've seen time and time again, perfectly good restaurants go out of business. Sometimes they seem to have good business, other times not. And at the same time, there are perfectly mediocre restaurants that are always crowded, and raking in money. Maybe it's location, maybe it's skill? Maybe it's the fickle tastes of the masses? People who open restaurants know all this. Yet they keep opening up new restaurants. Some of them will succeed. On that note, three restaurants recently opened in the Renton area, and I hope all three stick around for a while. In Rainier Beach(Seattle), Jude's Old Town 9254 57th Ave S.(next to Rainier Avenue), describes themselves as a family friendly neighborhood bar featuring great food. It's so my kind of place. It's a cool old storefront. The food is exceptional. It's a s

Beer: It's Not Just For Breakfast.

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I know what you're thinking " That Freakazoid Freddy, he must be in his 50's, but you'd never know it by how mentally sharp he is. He's sharp as a tack . Hasn't declined one iota. I wonder what his secret it?" Here's my secret: http://www.medicaldaily.com/drink-beer-ward-dementia-antioxidant-found-hops-prevents-oxidative-stress-cognitive-320296 Yup. An antioxidant in hops apparently helps ward off dementia, and the Seattle area has many breweries that specialize in hoppy beers.  Renton has two breweries, Herbert B. Friendly, and Strong Arm. Both of these are tiny, and the beer is made adjacent to the brewer's homes. Renton does not have a brewery tap room where you can hang out and drink and eat. But nearby Tukwila does. Odin Brewing opened their facility in Tukwila last summer, and serves all of their beer, and barbecue made on the premises. They've got Trivia every Wednesday. It's a friendly, comfortable space, and the beer is a

Jackstrami

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Welcome to another exciting episode of " What's That Sandwich?" This sandwich is corned, smoked jackfruit, which I call Jackstrami, served with sauerkraut, melted mozzarella cheese, and "secret sauce" containing chipotle mayonnaise, plain kefir,relish, regular mayo, and a drop of dijon mustard, on rye bread. Say what? I've been reading and experimenting with jackfruit, as a meat substitute. I'm not a vegetarian, but I like vegetarian food. I'm not convinced one way or the other whether meat is healthy for humans or not, but I can tell you one thing: It's not healthy for animals. I feel physically good after eating meat, but I don't like contributing to fatten the profits of evil meat producers, who don't think of the animals as sentient beings, but rather just contributors to the bottom line. Anyway, jackfruit. It's a thing. Vegetarian restaurants in various places are selling jackfruit tacos, jackfruit carnitas, and jackfrui

King Donuts, and The Local 907

King Donuts, in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood( 9232 Rainier Ave S.) and The Local 907(907 S. 3rd St, Renton) both made the national news over the last few days. The owners of the King Donut( and teriyaki and laundromat) , Heng and Chia Pol Hay,were robbed and beaten as they were locking up for the night. They're in the hospital recovering. This is the first time in their 30 years of owning the place that they've had any incident at the business, minor or major. Rainier Beach is not considered one of Seattle's more desirable neighborhoods, but King Donut has been a community treasure, a haven with a very diverse clientele. The donuts are superb, the teriyaki is delicious, and you can wash your clothes there while you dine. It's a family run business, with the daughters now in charge. Very friendly place with good, inexpensive food. Don't let this incident scare you away. There's been an outpouring of support since the story hit the news. May it stay t