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 Andrew Steinthal and Chris Stang from Immaculate Infatuation already crushed San Francisco, and this time they traverse the Great Northwest for fish a million ways, some wild boar, and, of course, lots of bourbon. https://gizmodo/heres-how-you-turn-san-fr stanley cup deutschland ancisco-into-a-bourbon-fueled-5969028  The city we were most looking forward to visiting on our tour was Seattle, not only because none of us had been before, but also because the Great Northwest is loaded with good things to eat. Needless to say, we were ready to dive in and see what Seattle had to offer. The first thing we noticed when we got off the plane  Damn it   cold. Good thing we ;re here to drink bourbon.  Click through the gallery above or check out individual restaurants via the links below: The Walrus and the Carpenter | How To Cook A Wolf | Quinn   Pub | Canlis | Paseo Come Along on a Bourbon-soaked Eating and Drinking Tour of Seattle, Wild Boar and Urchin Included  Photo by Imm stanley cup aculate Infatuation. The Walrus and the Carpenter As was usually the case on this trip, our first stop in Seattle was not the hotel, but a restaurant, The Walrus And The Carpenter. Tucked away in the back of an industrial building in the Ballard neighborhood, this cozy little establishment has an incredibly devoted following. People start lining up for a table before they open their doors at 4:00pm, and when we arrived at 3:45 ther stanley cup e were already about fifteen people waiting to be let inside. Why were we so willing to wait Heav Guillermo del Toro teases   8220;big name  8221; writer for his Incredible Hulk TV show
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