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10 of the best things to do in & around Seattle this weekend (January 27-29)

Welcome to the last weekend of January, Seattle! The month has been off to a great start so far and there’s plenty more to check out to end it on a high note. From film to delicious food, live performance, and more, it’s sure to be a great weekend. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this weekend!

Framing Agnes

This film centers around trans history, following the story of the pseudonymous Agnes – “a pioneering transgender woman who participated in an infamous gender health study conducted at UCLA in the 1960’s.” The film features impeccably vintage reenactments, bringing this story to life for new eyes.

When: Until January 29th
Where: 1515 12th Ave
Cost: $7+

Lunar New Year Fair

Every year, Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum hosts its annual Lunar New Year Fair. This year, you can enjoy lion dances, family activities, ceramics, calligraphy, raffles and so much more.

When: January 28th
Where: 719 S King Street
Cost: $17

Try one of the best restaurants in the US

Yelp just released it’s newest line up of the top 100 restaurants in the US and one Seattle spot made the cut! La Cabaña, a popular pan-Central American restaurant, came in 69th place and has a wide menu with all sorts of tasty offerings for you to enjoy.

Where: 606 N 105th St
Hours: Sunday-Thursday 10 AM-9 PM, Friday & Saturday 10 AM-10 PM

Enjoy limited edition brews at Lucky Envelope Brewing

Lucky Envelope Brewing is releasing limited edition brews in honor of the Lunar New Year. From the 21st to 28th you’ll be able to enjoy limited edition brews and delicious eats while celebrating the year of the rabbit!

When: Until January 28th
Where: 907 NW 50th Street

Can Can’s House of Hearts

House of Hearts is the newest production from Can Can, an original story set in an imagined world. The production is infused with the romance of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the quirkiness of Lewis Carroll, and the fantasies of L. Frank Baum.

When: Until March 26th
Where: 95 Pine Street
Cost: $49+

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Treat yourself to Brunch

As we face colder temperatures, it’s time to head indoors and start your weekends off right with a tasty brunch. From classic offerings to experimental fusion dishes, these spots are worth a try. We’ve compiled a list of the best brunch spots to check out in Seattle this winter.

Grab a drink at a beautiful lobby bar

If you’re looking for a new place to grab drinks in Seattle this week, heading to a local hotel is a great choice. Many of our city’s hotels have beautiful bars that also happen to be available to the public. Here are 5 of the swankiest hotel bars you can grab a drink at in Seattle.

See what’s new on Netflix

Whether you like it or not, January is almost over. Enjoy your last weekend of January streaming this month of by checking out what’s coming to a computer screen or TV near you.

Check out a new bar

Dark Room is a craft cocktail bar from from bartenders Matthew Gomez, Matt Hassler, and chef Amy Beaumier. They describe the bar as an “elevated experience where everyone is welcome.” When it comes to the menu you’ll find an inventive list of cocktails featuring all sorts of spirits as well as a small food menu.

Where: 8505 Greenwood Ave N
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 4 PM-Late

Candlelight Concerts Seattle

Candlelight Concerts have happened in over 100 cities around the world with more than 3 million attendees. For the Seattle series, there are 10 different concerts being offered with a selection of available dates. Hear renditions of your favorite artists like Radiohead, Taylor Swift, and Coldplay.

When: Until February 14th, 2023
Where: Participating venues
Cost: $30+

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