If you haven’t noticed, the Top Pot Doughnuts “Mobile Airstream Cafe” has been setting up shop in the parking lot of the old 7-11 at 16th and Dravus in Interbay. […]
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Two Ballard businesses named country’s ‘Best of…’
Ballard’s Bastille Cafe and Bar (5307 Ballard Ave) and Cupcake Royale (2052 NW Market) have some new bragging rights. The rooftop gardens in May 2009 before Bastille opened. Bon Appetit […]
Portlock becomes new Trident retail store
Trident Seafoods bought Portlock six years ago. Now, the Ballard-based company is changing the focus of the retail store at 2821 NW Market St. Just a few weeks ago, the […]
Seattle Burger Company celebrates grand opening
The Seattle Burger Company, which opened last month at 2008 NW 56th St., is celebrating their grand opening. William Wen, the owner of the burger joint tells us that as […]
Nervous Nellie’s Espresso moving
Nervous Nellie’s Espresso Co., which currently occupies a space at the corner of 17th Ave NW and NW 56th is closing their current location and moving west. We spoke with […]
Largest Value Village in Seattle opens on Crown Hill
The largest Value Village in Seattle opened this morning with a crowd of more than 100 people in line and cars circling the full parking lot. Value Village first opened […]
New Crown Hill Value Village opens Thursday
The grand opening for the new Crown Hill Value Village is Thursday. The doors to the new store at 8532 15th Ave. NW open at 9 a.m. with a dedication […]
A glimpse at the Ballard of yesteryear
Back in spring of 2008, a new design firm called “Stoke” moved into the old Bob’s Ballard TV shop at 24th Ave NW and NW 59th St. This morning, Dave […]
New Crown Hill Value Village opens March 4th
The clothes are on the racks at the new Crown Hill Value Village. While employees are busy getting the inside ready to open, Ryan “Henry” Ward is at work on […]
Big turnout for the Jolly Roger grand opening
It was a packed house at the Jolly Roger Taproom grand opening on Saturday. Charlie emailed us this photo and says, “Got here at 357 to a big line. When […]
The buzz about Ballard Bee Company
Corky Luster always has projects going. Last year when his beehives did especially well, he decided to create the Ballard Bee Company and market honey. “I thought I would bottle it and start selling it,” Luster said.
Luster’s first sale was to Anne Catherine Kruger, chef and owner of A Caprice Kitchen. He was walking his dog by her restaurant one day and thought, “I’ve got to sell it to somebody.”
For the label, Luster “wanted something with a little more edge,” and avoided the typical country theme. Photo by Emily Fairbrook.
“It was so fortuitous. It just worked out,” Luster said. “She gave me the courage and positive energy to keep selling.” Kruger’s restaurant uses fresh and local foods, so when she discovered the Ballard Bee Company was within five miles she immediately got excited. “I think it’s really important to support other small businesses and farms,” said Kruger. “I can really tell the difference. The ingredients just shine all by themselves.” A Caprice Kitchen is located at 15th Avenue Northwest on Northwest 70th Street.
Recently, Luster’s honey has become so popular he’s had to turn down interested stores. Luster is selective because he harvests just once a year but supplies stores and restaurants year-round. “No big stores,” said Luster. “I want [Ballard Bee Company honey in] specialty boutique stores and places I go to. I want to support them.”
However, Luster plans on expanding. He’s building new hives and expects to have 40 this summer. He’s also planning on marketing comb honey in addition to extracted honey. “It’s going to be a big product next year,” Luster said in reference to comb honey. To get around having more than four hives — the legal limit for one yard in the city — Luster places hives in other people’s yards.
Jolly Roger Taproom grand opening Saturday
The new Jolly Roger Taproom will celebrate its grand re-opening at the new location (1111 NW Ballard Way) this coming Saturday Feb. 20th from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. There […]
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