We have told you a bit about the new food+drink life playing out inside Capitol Hill’s classic Loveless Building but we haven’t shown you what Cook Weaver looks like yet. Here are a few scenes from inside.
Cook Weaver from Nile Klein and chef Zac Reynolds opened in December with the promise of a comfortable dinner party for you and your neighbors. “The type of food and cocktails are at home in fine dining,” Klein said, “But we want it to feel like a dinner party with friends.”
For a backdrop, the building’s old murals are back on display. Alexander Pushkin’s 19th Century Russian poem that inspired the paintings tells the story of three sisters — a cook, a weaver, and a wife — and involves a swan-turned-princess.
Cook Weaver is located at 806 E Roy. It is now open daily from 3 PM to 10 PM — 11:45 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. You can learn more at cookweaver.com.
Capitol Hill food+drink notes
- RIP Charlie’s. Again. The name stays with the building, though. Could rise again!
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We stopped by to start the new year with some hearty bowls of soup at newly opened Marmite. Eater reports that their full lunch menu has now been deployed.
- Neumos closed for two-month overhaul, Moe’s getting new concept, and Capitol Hill Paseo just about maybe almost going to open.
- The Capitol Hill-ification of U-Village is underway. Rachel’s Ginger Beer is moving in.
- Ba Bar, too
Ba Bar will open third location: In U Village. In July. in old Liam's spot. @UVillage @babarseattle #pho
— tanvinhseattle (@tanvinhseattle) January 9, 2017
- The Redwood has a closing date.
- The Hideout has a champion bartender.
- Optimism has great bathrooms. And turns one next week!
- Unicorn has a lot of Lyft customers.
- Katsu Burger: now open.
- More Capitol Hill ramen. Tentenyu coming to Pike/Pine.
- Street Treats will go brick and mortar in the Central District.
- Bar Melusine hosting Anti-Defamation League fundraiser on Donald Trump’s January 20th inauguration day.
- Capitol Hill restaurant owners talk about the latest minimum wage milestone.
- Spotted: Comic Hari Kondabolu at 14th and Jeff’s L’Oursin
Having a drink at L'oursin (1315 E. Jefferson) in Seattle with forever my friends & roommates @samgterry, @TobyCrittenden & @TomShortliffe. pic.twitter.com/YJ3uUcOTYx
— Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) January 11, 2017
- Where did Angela Davis stop through after her Thursday night MLK celebration appearance at Town Hall? Ba Bar
