Happy Mon…Tuesday, Seattle! We hope you all had a great long weekend and are ready to start a new week. From live music to eating at local restaurants there’s plenty to do in Seattle. Here are 10 of the best things to do in and around Seattle this week.

Tourist

Electronic musician William Edward Phillips aka Tourist has been busy the past few years working on new projects, reworks, and more. Hear what he’s been up to when he comes to Seattle this week.

When: February 21st
Where: 925 E Pike St
Cost: $44

Eat your heart out at an all you can eat restaurant

If you’ve been wanting to try something new with a group of friends, checking out an all you can eat spot isn’t a bad idea. Whether you want sushi or bbq there are several spots in the Seattle area worth visiting and giving a try. Of course, we’ve listed them out for you.

Tacoma Arts Live presents: Baldwin vs. Buckley Debate

In honor of Black History Month, the Washington State Historical Society is presenting the historic Baldwin vs. Buckley debate. If you’ve never seen the debate before it’s worth the trip down to Tacoma to check out.

When: February 23rd-26th
Where: 1911 Pacific Ave Tacoma, WA
Cost: $28

Take yourself to the movies

Netflix is fun and all but sometimes going out to the movies is what you need. If you’re a fan of seeing things that aren’t your everyday box office flicks, SIFF is a great choice. You can see movies from the US and across the globe that you won’t be able see at your regular theatre. They also have festivals, events and live talks.

Pretend it’s summer at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

Winter might be here for a while but it doesn’t mean that you can’t get a little heat. The Volunteer Park Conservatory is open year-round and is full of beautiful tropical plants. It’s a great place to stroll with a date and enjoy a little peace and quiet in one of Seattle’s best parks.

Where: 1400 East Galer Street
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10 AM-4 PM
Cost: $6

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Ginuwine

You know you want to see Ginuwine, you totally do. R&B king Ginuwine is coming to Tulip Resort Casino to play a massive show of unforgettable tunes. Chances are you won’t be able to help but dance.

When: February 25th
Where: 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA
Cost: $70

Take a ski day

As adults we don’t get those beloved snow days anymore but you can always take a ski day. Washington has tons of great ski hills and mountains waiting for you to enjoy them. If you’re hitting the slopes after work you can even enjoy the largest night skiing area in the US right here in Washington!

Check out a local Black owned restaurant

Seattle’s Black community is a key part of our city’s food scene. From traditional eats to comfort food to fine dining, the tastiest takeout and more, there’s a restaurant you’ll want to check out. We made a list of just a few that you might want to stop by this week.

Shop at a local vintage store

With spring just around the corner you might be looking for a new piece or two for you closet. If that’s the case it doesn’t hurt to check out one of Seattle’s many amazing local vintage stores. From sportswear to true vintage pieces, there’s a store out there for you and we made a list of them.

Check out a free workout class

The Seattle Center is offering free workout classes every Wednesday until March 29th. Attendees can choose between yoga and Zumba classes. All classes are drop-in so all you have to do is show up but make sure to bring water, proper attire, and a yoga mat.

When: Wednesdays until March 29th
Where: Seattle Center
Cost: Free

Enjoy all of the things to do in Seattle, and have a great week!