Join us for a delicious and fragrant shopping experience at the historic Florence Theater in Pioneer Square during the May First Thursday Art Walk-brought to you by A Matter of Taste Seattle + Seattle Restored. We’re so excited to introduce these amazing makers, products, and flavors. Expect to find tarot reading, decadent chocolate gifts, handcrafted scents, NA beverages, foraged skincare, and artisan jewelry.
Save the date and see you at 512 2nd Ave on Thursday May 2!
Check out our line-up of exceptional makers- with more coming soon:
Food & Drink:
A Matter of Taste Seattle | @amatteroftasteseattle
NA Sommelier | @the_na_sommelier
Bonnie B's Peppers | @BonnieBsPeppers
Fragrance:Namesake Fragrance | @namesake.fragrance
L'Aventura Perfumes | @laventura_perfumes
Jewelry:
Erika Laureano Design | @erikalaureano
Skin Care:
Sage on the Mountain | @sageonthemountain
Tarot Reading:
TBA
Art Prints:
Marisol Ortega | @marisol.ortega
About A Matter of Taste Seattle
We are a women-owned business offering immersive team-based culinary and sensory experiences that build connections over deep dives into the cultural and historical uses of foods and flavors. Our conversations include an introduction into flavor language with detailed pairing guides; plus recipes, cooking demonstrations, and resources- or interviews- for further learning.
We believe the experience of tasting brings people together. In everything we do, we try to highlight local makers and products that have grown out of the grassroots farming and culinary scene.
About Seattle Restored
Seattle Restored revives Seattle neighborhoods with creativity and commerce! Seattle Restored calls our local artists and entrepreneurs to reinvigorate our city by activating empty storefronts. These projects benefit neighborhoods, small businesses, artists and property owners by creating vibrant and engaging streetscapes that encourage the public to visit downtown Seattle, support local businesses and support local artists – particularly Black, Indigenous, and other entrepreneurs and artists of color. This program was initially funded by the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (CLFR) established under the American Rescue Plan. As of October 2022, it is funded through City of Seattle general fund.