“Oh, there’s no place like home for the holidays!” Perry Como once sang. As Thanksgiving and the end of the year approach, there’s much to see and do around the Seattle area.
Whether you’re planning a feast for Turkey Day or wondering which version of “The Nutcracker” to see, our food writers, arts critics and other features staff have put together a guide to navigating the holidays this year.
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Thanksgiving dinner | Holiday lights and entertainment | Holiday travel
From preordered Turkey Day feasts to dine-in specials on Thanksgiving Thursday, dozens of Seattle-area restaurants are cooking up good eats for the holiday.
What, you’ve never had Thanksgiving turkey teriyaki? Chef Taichi Kitamura of Sushi Kappo Tamura took us to his kitchen to show off a creative Turkey Day recipe.
Forget waiting hours to roast that bird. For Thanksgiving 2025, check out two inventive, outside-the-Butterball recipe hacks from a beloved Seattle sushi chef.
Holiday cheer is spreading throughout the Seattle area and beyond with sparkling light displays, festivals, markets and more. Here’s your guide.
The magic of “The Nutcracker,” in a variety of forms and for various budgets, come to stages in and near Seattle this season. Here’s a sampling.
From “Wicked: For Good” to “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” there’s something for everyone among the movies opening this holiday season.
From a big “Christmas Carol” anniversary to a popular live “Die Hard” adaptation, these seasonal shows light up Seattle stages this season.
