Who’s ready for another great weekend? We sure are and we’re happy that spring is almost here. But we’ll also be a little sad to see aspects of winter go. Anyway, here are 10 socially distant things to do in Seattle this weekend.

Check out a Yelp top 100 restaurant

Yelp just released its list of top 100 places to eat in 2021. And it turns out that 3 local spots made the list! So if you want to eat out and congratulate these restaurants be sure to check out the list. After all, you can never go wrong with treating yourself to a delicious meal.

Where: Click above to find out more.

Oysters + Bubbly

This event is exactly what it sounds like, an excellent opportunity to enjoy bubbly and delicious oysters. So if you happen to be a fan of either or even better both, this is an event well worth checking out. But don’t miss out because offerings are only available until they sell out.

When: March 12th
Where: 1416 34th Ave
Cost: Varies

Savage Love Stream

If you’ve lived in Seattle for a while chances are that you know who Dan Savage is. And if you’re a fan of his show Savage Love then you don’t want to miss this. Because this weekend you can partake in a live virtual edition of Savage Love.

When: March 13th
Where: Online
Cost: $10+

Ann Gardner: Variations on Light and Color

In case you didn’t know, the PNW has a whole host of prominent glass artists. And this show from artist Ann Gardner is all about exploring the medium of glass. She’s been at it for decades and has won multiple awards from museums near and far. So if you’re into glass you don’t want to miss this.

When: Until March 13th
Where: 203 Dexter Ave N
Cost: Free

Taste Washington

Washington’s premier food and drink event is happening right now. So don’t miss out especially now that you can enjoy it all from home! You can either cook along thanks to recipes from Whole Foods or enjoy take-out from participating restaurants.

When: Until March 13th
Where: Online
Cost: Varies

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9th Annual Seattle Asian American Film Festival

We can always use a break from our regular old Netflix streaming. So if you’re feeling the same you might as well check out some of the amazing films that the Seattle Asian American Film Festival has to offer. And you better hurry because the festival ends soon!

When: Until March 14th
Where: Online
Cost: $50+

Nordic Lights Film Festival

Another film festival kicks off this weekend and this one is all about nordic feature-length and short films. So whether you happen to be Nordic or interested in the culture, this is definitely worth checking out. And it’s all online so you can do it from the comfort of home.

When: Until March 14th
Where: Online
Cost: $75 GA or $12 Individual tickets

Puffy Jacket Pop Up Dining Series

If you’re ready to dine in again then you don’t want to miss out on this limited-time pop-up. The puffy Jacket Pop-Up is taking place at 12 different restaurants across the PNW and each spot has its own unique pop-up menu. So that means you can actually road trip to check out all that Columbia Hospitality has to offer.

When: Until March 27th
Where: 12 locations across the PNW.
Cost: Varies

Harmony and Grain

If you love grain bowls then this pop-up was literally made for you. Gather Kitchen & Bar executive chef Ryan Donaldson has created a unique pop-up focusing on grain bowls with locally sourced ingredients. So while it’s super exciting, it’ll only be here until the end of March so don’t miss out!

When: March 1st-31st
Where: 5605 22nd Ave NW
Cost: Varies

Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle

The Seattle Art Museum is back this March and starting with a bang. This show focuses on Lawrence’s Migration Series which depicts the exodus of African American’s from the South. You can’t miss this show and we have to say it’s the most excited we’ve been to see a show at the SAM in a while.

When: Until May 23rd
Where: 1300 1st Avenue
Cost: $19.99

That’s what we have for you to do in Seattle this weekend. We hope that you all have a great weekend and are able to enjoy some time outside. We’ll catch you back here net week for some more fun things to check out.