Broadcast Coffee is launching its third multi-roaster shop in an area that

Broadcast Coffee is launching its third multi-roaster shop in an area that could use a viable independent cafe: Roosevelt. The coffee bar will open its doors in the new Kavela Apartments building at Northeast 66th Street and Roosevelt Way this March or April.

McCormick and Schmick’s shuttered its First Avenue and Spring Street location. The seafood chain still operates dining rooms on Fourth Avenue downtown, in South Lake Union, and in downtown Bellevue.

The “Deathcake Royale” returns in time for Valentine’s Day, and it’s now even deathier: After spending the past 12 months revamping the recipe, Cupcake Royale has released the decadent cakelet for the 10th year. It’s for sale as a baby cake, a baby-cake three-pack, or in limited quantities in its full-sized glory via preorder.

Here’s a fine way to ease into the evening: Capitol Hill’s Mamnoon now offers afternoon drink service. From 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, the Lebanese-Syrian restaurant serves $5 cocktails with complimentary sweet and savory snacks, as well as Turkish coffee and tea.

Ballard’s Bloom restaurant will host food truck Kiss My Grits for a Sunday brunch pop-up on February 9. Still under construction, it will feature South Carolina low-country fare with a Pacific Northwest twist. Tickets for the 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. seatings are available online, and the menu will include hoppin’ John black-eyed-pea and rice cakes, shrimp ’n’ grits, and “ ’Nana Puddin’.” E

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