
Hungry for information? Welcome to our Friday Feed, the place we run by means of all of the native meals and restaurant information this week—and possibly assist you determine the place to eat this weekend.

Chef Dustin Ronspies on his soapbox for Soapbox Mission.
The Artwork of What’s Subsequent
Chef Dustin Ronspies left few clues of what his plans had been after closing Artwork of the Desk late final yr. However this week he popped up with a brand new function as government chef-in-residence at Soapbox Mission, a nonprofit that goals to assist folks heal local weather nervousness and loneliness by means of connections, studying, and motion. Ronspies has been concerned with Soapbox because it started its weekly dinners final yr, and now brings his experience and relationships with native farmers to serving to the group with its work round remodeling meals methods.

Household-owned makgeolli brewery Rainbrew brings Korean rice wine to the Northwest.
New Brew
Woodinville’s bought tasting rooms of all stripes, however Saturday marks the opening of its first artisanal Korean rice wine brewery tasting room. Rainbrew Makgeolli has been exhausting at work supplying native eating places (together with Familyfriend, Paju, and Joule) and bottle outlets with its drinks for just a few months, however will now open its doorways to clients three days every week.

Bonhomie Espresso Bar takes up residence in SLU every Sunday.
Espresso Speak
Bonjour, Bonhomie: The U-District’s Haitian espresso bar, Cafe Konbit, closed on the finish of final yr, however Haitian espresso followers have a brand new possibility. Bonhomie Espresso Bar, from native entrepreneur Michelle Dean, began a residency inside South Lake Union’s Pizza by Ruffin this week. Discover it every Sunday from 11am to 2pm, brewing Haitian beans and swirling in housemade kremas or chocolate syrup.

Knowledgeable Espresso: Former Monorail Espresso worker Nicole Carter is opening her personal store, Café Feva, right this moment, turning into the primary unbiased espresso store to make use of Monorail’s flagship beans. Brilliant and spacious, the store provides to Stone Manner’s rising assortment of street-level retail anchors to its many residence buildings.
Spoke Alerts: Espresso store Cedar & Spokes, simply north of the Pike Place Market closed up store earlier this month. Shoreline Church pastor Brice Sanders posted on Instagram that he “Heard from the Lord that it was time to let go of the cafe.” He bought the house to first-time espresso store proprietor John Lore, who plans to open his personal store, Formline Espresso, within the house.
Oh, BTW, right here’s what you missed final week.