A Tale of Two (Music) Cities: Discover flavors of Nashville around Seattle

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A Tale of Two (Music) Cities: Discover flavors of Nashville around Seattle
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While the climates and topography vary in these two enticing cities, you'll find surprising similarities, too — as well as some crossover residents.

of options in Nashville), solid food and drink, and maintaining the city's distinctive character in the midst of rapid growth and change. While the climates and topography may be quite different in these two enticing cities, you'll find surprising similarities, too — as well as some crossover residents who've called both destinations home.

, owned by a friend who happens to hail from Seattle, as well. Now, as a Tennessee resident, Lobe finds many similarities between East Nashville and the city where he grew up. " is a very diverse neighborhood full of artists, musicians and hospitality professionals," he says., a "fantastic karaoke bar" on the city's eastside that's a collaboration between Dave Young from The Crying Wolf and Dave Flatman and Chris Jones from Screwdriver Bar in Seattle, which is "hands down" one of Lobe's favorite bars in the country. "Hubba has an amazing collection of rock n’ roll and pop culture memorabilia," he says. "My wife and I actually had our wedding reception there back in October."— is owned by two Seattle transplants, Craig Schoen and partner Yuriko Say. "They set out to open their restaurant a few years ago before the big Nashville boom and quickly became a staple in the community," says Lobe. Their chef, Jake Howell, received a James Beard Award last year, and the restaurant received the Bib Gourmand from the Michelin Guide. The pair also just opened their second concept, Charmers, in Nashville's Germantown., for example). Yet, if a trip's not in the cards right now, there are plenty of ways to experience Tennessee-esque fare and flair right here on Seattle soil., which Lobe describes as "a great hot chicken joint in that little corner where Queen Anne, Interbay and downtown meet." In another small-world connection, he adds, "It is a collaboration of one of the old partners from The Crying Wolf and one of my old bosses and good friends, Drew Church, who also owns the legendary cocktail bar, The Hazlewood, in Ballard." At Sisters and Brothers, spice levels span from "naked" to "insane," and southern-inspired sides include slaw, mac and cheese, collards, hush puppies, okra and fried green tomatoes. This is a loaded question, with many locals having strong opinions on the best hot chicken around. Answers range from popular spots like Hattie B's and Party Fowl, to, where hot chicken bites get served up with a side of live music inside an historic 1890 building right off Broadway's main drag.HEAR MUSIC IN AN INTIMATE SETTING, for example, has long been known for showcasing genres from country to rock on its intimate stage. You'll also find funky cowboy boots dangling from the ceiling and square dances that regularly liven up weekday nights. Others flock to, from symphonic productions to National Geographic lectures. The venue will close for six weeks this summer for a $20 million renovation project., considered one of the world’s finest acoustical venues and the city orchestra’s home since 2006, gives a different perspective of Nashville's musical range. The intimate, 1,800-seat Laura Turner Hall features soundproof windows and a 3,500-pipe concert organ. If your timing aligns, we recommend checking out collaborations between the symphony and local superstars like Trisha Yearwood and Dolly Parton.is not only one of the city's hippest spots for grabbing a cocktail and delicious vegan fare; their cauliflower wings have received much praise, and we're particularly fond of brunch items with names like Disco Poutine Breakfast Bowl and Benny & The Jets. Added bonus? You can add to your vinyl collection while here, as they sell 50+ albums to be purchased online or in the bar. Plus, during their vinyl happy hours, you can play the album you'd like to purchase — or any of the venue's thousands of options. Now, record lovers can also join the Life On Mars Club. It costs $50 a month and, aside from a vinyl selection, comes with perks like merch, special members' events and discounts. The venue also just started accepting submissions of local artists' vinyl consignment. "The artists keep 100% of the revenue if they are approved to sell," explains Leigh Sims. "We just want to highlight the amazing local scene here." Tip: The restaurant-bar will be "going big" for FIFA viewing too, Sims adds, so keep an eye out!. In storied spaces that, over the decades have hosted talents from Loretta Lynn and Hank Williams to Johnny Cash, wander the maze of five floors that include hidden lounges, lively honky-tonk stages and an open rooftop bar with great views of the action below.Old Stove Brewing Co ). Load up on sweet treats to go, or enjoy goodies and beverages inside the airy shop — like drinking chocolate and cacao-based teas.— the first bean-to-bar makers in Tennessee and perhaps all of the south. Slow-roasted and stone-ground in small batches, their select single-origin beans get combined with pure brown sugar for a smooth taste that's often paired with other unexpected flavors. This is a great place to load up on gifts for yourself or others; best sellers include their duck fat caramels, Mexican-style cinnamon chili chocolate bars and Bourbon nib brittle. We'll sayWhether you're discovering Seattle's honky-tonk scene or exploring Nashville with fresh eyes, you're in for a journey smooth as Tennesee whiskey.Toddler dies in alleged DUI crash, 14-year-old driver ID'd as child's mother: reportsSurvey: More than half of Washington clinicians cite mental-health risks from cannabis use More than a decade after Washington legalized recreational cannabis, a new survey suggests many clinicians are increasingly worried about the mental-health riskA Bellevue, Washington, tax preparer who built a client base among tech workers was convicted of assisting in the creation of false tax returns, federal prosecu'Millionaires tax' signed into law by Gov. Bob Ferguson Governor Bob Ferguson has signed the so-called millionaires tax into law, creating a first of its kind income tax for Washington State.XXXWhat the tax doesThe

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