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Tom Douglas (born August 2, 1958) is an American executive chef, restaurateur, author, and radio talk show host, and winner of the 1994 James Beard Award for Best Northwest Chef. In 2012 he also won the James Beard Award as Best Restaurateur. [ 1 ]
Dahlia Bakery is a bakery and pastry shop in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, operated by Tom Douglas. The business serves bread, sandwiches (including breakfast sandwiches), [4] and pastries for breakfast and lunch. [5] According to the Food Network, "This bakery serves up a triple coconut cream pie that keeps the crowds coming back for more ...
The 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame nominees include a trio of Music City favorites: Sheryl Crow, Ashley Gorley and Tom Douglas.
Serious Pie is a pizza chain with multiple locations in the Seattle metropolitan area. In Seattle, the business has operated in the Ballard, [2] Belltown and South Lake Union neighborhoods, [3] [4] and inside the Starbucks Reserve Roastery on Capitol Hill. [5]
Tom Smothers, half of the legendary Smothers Brothers comedy duo, died at 86 on Dec. 26, his family said. Dick Smothers, his brother and co-star on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," said Tom ...
Dahlia Lounge was a restaurant by Tom Douglas in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2] The business operated from 1989 to 2021. [3] It was replaced with Serious Pie, another business by Tom Douglas. Gabe Guarente of Eater Seattle wrote, "Dahlia Lounge was the restaurant that launched Douglas's culinary empire. Its inventive approach ...
Tom Smothers, half of the famed Smothers Brothers comedy and music duo that fought racism, the Vietnam War and television censors, died on Tuesday, his family said.
Owned by Tom Douglas, [11] [12] Palace Kitchen opened in 1996. It is his third restaurant. [13] Harry Cheadle of Eater Seattle wrote, "In its heyday, the old-school establishment ... was a centerpiece of Belltown and a late-night industry hangout spot where cooks and bartenders would come after their shifts."