• Pizza Robot in Redmond? + Comedy Night & Best Dance Studio
    Feb 19 2026

    Welcome to Best of Redmond! Redmond's twice-weekly newsletter and podcast about all the amazing things happening in Redmond for the next seven days!

    📰 WM Billing Error After Waste Hauler Switch

    On February 11, 2026, the City of Redmond announced that some residents received bills from WM by mistake after the city switched waste providers in January. So if you opened your mailbox and thought, “Wait… didn’t we change companies?” you’re not crazy. The bills were sent in error. The city says they’re actively working with WM to fix it, and WM will contact affected customers directly with next steps. For now, don’t panic and don’t pay anything you weren’t expecting.

    🌙 Lights Out for Birds Documentary Night

    Lights Out for Birds is happening Thursday, February 19 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at the Redmond Senior & Community Center, 8703 160th Ave NE. The city is screening “Lights Out Texas,” a documentary from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology about bird migration and how light pollution messes with it. After the film, there’s a panel discussion and community conversation about what we can actually do locally. If you like nature, science, or just learning something new on a Thursday night, register ahead and grab a seat.

    😂 Stand Up Comedy Dinner at Fork & Spoke

    There’s a stand up comedy dinner Friday, February 20 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Fork & Spoke inside the Hilton Garden Inn, 16630 Redmond Way. They’re pairing dinner with up-and-coming Indian comedians, so you’re basically getting food and laughs in the same night. It’s set up for date night, friends night, or “we need to get out of the house” night. Seats are limited, so if this sounds like your kind of thing, grab tickets before it fills up.

    🎲 Star Wars Unlimited Tournament at Uncle’s Games

    Star Wars Unlimited Premier & Twin Suns happens Sunday, February 22 from 12:00pm to 5:00pm at Uncle’s Games in Redmond Town Center. If you’re into trading card games, this is Fantasy Flight’s newer Star Wars format. Premier costs $8 and runs three rounds, and Twin Suns is free to enter. There are prize packs and weekly play cards for participants. If your kid is into this stuff, or you secretly still are, this is a solid Sunday afternoon plan.

    📚 Meet Recology at the Redmond Library

    You can meet Recology, Redmond’s new waste hauler, on Sunday, February 22 from 3:00pm to 4:30pm at the Redmond Library. They’ll walk through how the new service works, how to sort waste correctly, and what’s changed since the switch. Given the WM billing mix-up, this feels especially relevant. It’s meant to be informative but casual, with time for questions. If you’ve been confused about bins, pickups, or what goes where, this is your chance to get clarity.

    🐾 Sunday Morning Dog Patio at Farine

    Farine Bakery & Café is open daily from 7:00am to 3:00pm at 16450 Redmond Way, Suite 100, and their heated covered patio is dog friendly. So if you want a Sunday morning plan with your dog, this is an easy one. They’ve got things like the Crème Brûlée Cruffin, Eggs Benedict on a croissant, and an Almond Croissant Latte. Staff usually bring out water bowls, and sometimes even treats. Go early though. It gets tight on weekends and the good pastries sell out.

    🕰️ Redmond History Minute

    Okay, it's time for the Redmond History Minute, where we share an interesting piece of history, trivia, or tidbit about life in and around Redmond.

    True or False?

    "During Prohibition, Redmond's first tech startups were actually illegal moonshine operations hidden in the woods."

    Answer revealed at the bottom of this newsletter.

    🔮 Redmond Rumor Mill

    Alright… here’s one for you.

    We’re hearing there might be an automated premium pizza kiosk piloting inside one of the new high-rise lobbies near the light rail station. Think tech meets pepperoni. Supposedly you order on a screen and it handles the...

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  • Mocktail Bar Coming to Redmond? + Cirque du Soleil This Week & Who's the Best Coffee Shop?
    Feb 17 2026

    Best of Redmond – Tuesday, February 17, 2026

    🏢 The Microsoft Visitor Center Is Closed — And A Lot of Us Never Went

    Microsoft has permanently closed its public Visitor Center and Museum in Redmond after roughly 15 years, and many locals are just now realizing it’s gone. The space showcased company history, hands-on exhibits, and even Bill Gates’s original Altair 8800 computer. Microsoft issued a broad statement about aligning to business needs, but hasn’t shared a specific reason for the closure. If you always meant to go someday, you’re not alone — and this might be your reminder not to wait on local bucket-list spots.

    🐾 Chinese New Year @ Pickles Playland

    Chinese New Year at Pickles Playland happens Tuesday, February 17 from 10:00am to 3:00pm for pups attending daycare, boarding, or grooming that day. Dogs will celebrate the Year of the Horse with themed fun, a surprise lucky gift for their humans, and optional spa-style add-ons like paw balm or lavender aloe massages. The event is a $15 add-on and includes a photo update sent to owners. If your dog is already booked for daycare, reserve early — event perks are first come, first served.

    🎭 Winter Whimsy

    Winter Whimsy takes place Friday, February 20 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at 8703 160th Ave NE in Redmond. This annual family-friendly variety show for ages 8 and up features comedy, juggling, and high-energy performers including Alex Zerbe and David DiMuzio. Your ticket includes complimentary appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages, making it an easy local night out. If you’re thinking about going, purchase tickets early — this one tends to fill up.

    🍷 Stand-Up Comedy Night at SAMA Cellars

    Stand-Up Comedy Night at SAMA Cellars is Friday, February 20 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at 7425 166th Ave NE Suite C110. The evening features headliner JR Berard, Mary Lou Gamba, and host Dani Marie in an intimate lounge setting. Tickets are $20 through February 19 at 6:00pm, then $25 at the door. If you’re planning a date night or small group outing, grab tickets early and show up ready to laugh.

    🎪 Cirque du Soleil ECHO at Marymoor Park

    Cirque du Soleil ECHO runs multiple performances this week at Marymoor Park, including February 18 through February 21 evening shows. The traveling big-top production blends acrobatics, theatrical storytelling, and elaborate staging into a large-scale spectacle right here in Redmond. It’s one of the biggest touring shows to hit the area this season. If you’ve been meaning to see Cirque without driving into Seattle, this is your chance — just check showtimes before heading out.

    🎲 Open Game Night at Uncle’s Games

    Open Game Night at Uncle’s Games is Saturday, February 21 from 8:00pm to 11:00pm at 7325 166th Ave NE F150. This weekly gathering invites players to join store demos or bring their own board games to play with friends. It’s casual, welcoming, and a great way to meet other tabletop fans in the area. If you’ve been looking for a low-pressure way to plug into the local gaming community, this is it.

    📚 Mystery Book Club at Brick & Mortar Books

    Mystery Book Club meets Wednesday, February 18 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm at Brick & Mortar Books. This month’s selection is Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood, with a focus on cozy mysteries and lively discussion. The meeting will be held in-store and is open to anyone interested. If you enjoy mysteries and want an excuse to support a local bookstore, this is an easy midweek outing.

    🕵️ Rumor Mill: A NoLo Bottle Shop Near the Saturday Market?

    We’re hearing that a “NoLo” bottle shop and bar may be looking at space near the Redmond Saturday Market. The concept reportedly caters to the sober-curious crowd with craft mocktails, non-alcoholic wines, and...

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  • Hi-Fi Coffee Lounge for Redmond? + IKEA Now Open & Who's the Best Landscaper in Redmond?
    Feb 12 2026

    🛋️ IKEA Is Now Open in Redmond

    IKEA officially opened its new Plan & Order Point with Pick-up in Redmond Town Center on Wednesday, February 11. This smaller-format store focuses on one-on-one design appointments for kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and small-space living, with orders delivered to your home or picked up onsite. You won’t find a showroom maze or Swedish meatballs here — sorry, no lingonberry breaks — but you will get expert help without driving to Renton. It’s located at 7325 166th Ave NE, making it a convenient new option for Redmond residents upgrading their space.

    🎤 Open Poetry Night at SoulFood CoffeeHouse

    Open Poetry Night happens Thursday, February 19 from 6:00–8:00 PM at SoulFood CoffeeHouse. Curated by longtime host Michael Dylan Welch, this monthly gathering has been running since 2006 and features one invited reader who selects another to share the stage. The atmosphere is welcoming and low-pressure, whether you’re reading or just listening. SoulFood is located at 15748 Redmond Way. Arrive a little early to grab a drink and settle in before the readings begin.

    💰 Free Tax Help at the Redmond Library

    Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation volunteers takes place Saturday, February 14 from 11:00 AM–4:00 PM at the Redmond Library. Trained volunteers provide individualized tax preparation assistance, and there are no age or income limits. This is a walk-in site, with the final appointment beginning at 3:00 PM. The library is located at 15990 NE 85th St. Bring all required documents and arrive earlier in the window to reduce wait time.

    🧩 Puzzle Swap at Uncle’s Games

    The Puzzle Swap returns Sunday, February 15 from 1:30–5:30 PM at Uncle’s Games in Redmond Town Center. If you’ve finished a puzzle and don’t want to do it again, bring it in and trade it for something new from their collection. It’s an easy way to double or triple your puzzle time without spending extra money. Uncle’s Games is located at 7325 166th Ave NE, Suite F150. Bring puzzles in good condition so everyone gets a quality swap.

    🎵 Live Music with John Riziki at SAMĀ Cellars

    Live music with solo acoustic artist John Riziki takes place Friday, February 13 from 6:00–8:00 PM at SAMĀ Cellars Wine Lounge. Expect an easygoing evening of acoustic tunes paired with wine in an intimate setting. SAMĀ Cellars is located at 7425 166th Ave NE, Suite C-110. It’s a great option for a relaxed Friday night without leaving town. Seating can fill up, so arriving early is a smart move.

    🐾 Valentine’s Pawty at Pickles Playland

    The Valentine’s Pawty happens Friday, February 13 from 10:00 AM–3:00 PM at Pickles Playland in Redmond. This special $13 add-on event is available for dogs attending daycare, boarding, or grooming that day. Pups receive a festive bandana, treat bar access, optional massage upgrades, and a photo update sent to owners. Pickles Playland is located at 7330 164th Ave NE, Suite E-165. Reservations are strongly recommended, as event days often fill up.

    📚 Meet Clifford the Big Red Dog

    Meet Clifford the Big Red Dog on Friday, February 13 at 6:30 PM at Brick & Mortar Books. Kids can take photos with Clifford, create Valentine’s cards, enjoy themed activity sheets, and discover the newest book, Love from Clifford the Big Red Dog. This free event requires no tickets, though supplies are first come first served. Brick & Mortar Books is located at 7430 164th Ave NE, Suite B105. Arrive early for the best photo opportunities.

    ☕🎶 Rumor Mill: Vinyl + Coffee Listening Bar?

    We’re hearing that a Portland-style vinyl and coffee listening bar may be eyeing a small space on Leary Way near the new downtown development. Think high-end espresso, analog records, and moody lighting — the kind of place you settle into for an hour without realizing it. What we don’t know yet is who’s behind it or how far along the plans are. Could Redmond be getting its own...

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  • Famous Cinnamon Rolls Coming to Redmond? Life Time Gym Confirmed & Who's the Best Plumber in Redmond?
    Feb 10 2026

    📚 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Club: Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet

    Wednesday night brings a thoughtful bookish meetup with Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Club on Wednesday, Feb 11 from 6:30–7:30pm. This month’s pick is Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet by Ta-Nehisi Coates, a deeper, more political look at Wakanda that goes well beyond the movie version. The group reads broadly across sci-fi and fantasy and is friendly to new faces. You don’t need to be a comics expert to join in. If you’ve been craving a book club that actually talks ideas, this is a solid one.

    🎷 Open Jazz Night at SoulFood CoffeeHouse

    Thursday night has a familiar, comforting option with Open Jazz Night on Thursday, Feb 12 from 6–8pm at SoulFood CoffeeHouse, 15748 Redmond Way. This is a casual, all-ages jazz hang where musicians rotate on and off stage and listeners are just as welcome as players. Expect standards, improvisation, and a relaxed room that doesn’t demand anything from you. Grab a drink, settle in, and stay as long as it feels good. If you want a seat, arriving early helps.

    🎶 Sweets & Songs at the Redmond Senior & Community Center

    Friday afternoon brings Sweets & Songs on Friday, Feb 13 from 1–3pm at the Redmond Senior & Community Center, 8703 160th Ave NE. This 50+ sing-along leans into classic love songs from Sinatra, Whitney Houston, Elvis, The Beatles, and more. Lyric sheets are provided, refreshments are included, and festive pink or red outfits are encouraged but optional. You don’t need to sing well, just loud enough to enjoy yourself. It’s a warm, social way to spend a winter afternoon.

    📚 Galentine’s Book Fair at Big Block Brewing

    Friday evening starts early with Galentine’s Book Fair: Literary Love & Libations on Friday, Feb 13 from 5–9pm at Big Block Brewing in Redmond, 14950 NE 95th St. Expect books, drinks, and a friendly, low-pressure atmosphere. This overlaps with other Valentine-adjacent plans, but it’s an easy first stop if you want something cozy and social before committing to a full night out. Go earlier if browsing is your goal; it gets louder as the evening goes on.

    🏋️ Big News: Old Fred Meyer Is Becoming a Life Time Gym

    A long-standing Redmond question finally has an answer. The former Fred Meyer at 17667 NE 76th St has been purchased by Life Time, the national high-end fitness chain known for massive gyms with pools, classes, and spa-style amenities. The sale recently closed, though there’s no opening timeline yet. Expect a long permitting and construction phase. Still, it’s confirmed the building won’t sit empty forever, and this will be a major change for that part of town.

    🔮 Rumor Mill

    A beloved Portland-based brunch spot may be eyeing the Eastside for expansion, and Redmond is reportedly on the short list. The place is known for long waits, oversized plates, and cinnamon rolls people won’t stop talking about. No lease signed yet, but the chatter suggests they’re scouting high-foot-traffic locations. If this lands, expect weekend lines and lots of opinions. For now, it’s just a whisper, but a tempting one.

    If you’ve got a guess or have heard something, head to our Facebook page at facebook.com/BestOfRedmond

    and drop it in the “Redmond Rumor Mill Guesses” post.

    Your Picks: Best plumber in Redmond

    Alright, that’s it for this week.

    Before we go, we want to know — who’s the best plumber in Redmond?

    Head to facebook.com/BestOfRedmond, find the post called “Your Picks,” and drop your vote in the comments. Shout out your favorite plumber in Redmond so others can find them too.

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  • Dog Park Bar Coming to Redmond? Plus Valentine's Dance Saturday & First Pizza Winner Announced
    Feb 5 2026
    📰 This Week in Redmond

    February 5, 2026

    🎲 Dungeons and Dragons for Tweens

    Tweens ages 9–12 can jump into Dungeons & Dragons on Tuesday from 5–7:30pm at Redmond Library. It’s beginner-friendly and focused on collaborative storytelling rather than rules mastery. Staff help guide new players, and kids can try being a player or Dungeon Master. Registration is required, and spots tend to disappear quickly. If your kid loves fantasy, problem-solving, or just pretending to be a hero, this is a solid fit. Even shy kids often open up once the game gets going. Check registration before heading over so you’re not disappointed at the door.

    👶 Toddler Story Time at Redmond Library

    If your morning needs structure, Toddler Story Time happens Thursday at 10:30am at the Redmond Library. It’s designed for kids 18 months to 3 years, with stories, songs, movement, and then 20–30 minutes of play and social time afterward. Registration isn’t required, and caregivers stay with kids the whole time. It’s relaxed and forgiving, meaning no one minds if your toddler wanders or loses interest halfway through. If naps allow, this is a nice way to get out of the house and see familiar faces. Arrive a few minutes early for good floor space.

    🎭 Live Improv at SoulFood CoffeeHouse

    If you’re looking for a low-stakes night out, there’s live improv at SoulFood CoffeeHouse on Thursday at 6pm. Duvall Improv Social Club takes the stage for two hours of unscripted comedy, all built from audience suggestions and whatever chaos happens in the room. It’s at 15748 Redmond Way, tickets are $5, and the vibe is casual, friendly, and very neighborhood-y. Expect short-form scenes, quick laughs, and plenty of surprises. If you’ve never done improv before, this is an easy entry point. Show up a little early to grab a good seat and a drink.

    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Kids Invite Someone Special Valentine’s Dance

    There’s a Kids Invite Someone Special Valentine’s Dance on Saturday from 6–8pm at 8703 160th Ave NE. It’s for kids ages 4–12, each attending with a chosen adult. Think music, dancing, crafts, photos, and snacks. Semi-formal outfits are encouraged but not required. Everyone attending must register, and kids need to stay with their adult the entire time. If your child has been talking about Valentine’s Day all month, this gives them something tangible to look forward to. Register early so you’re not scrambling at the last minute.

    🎤 Community Open Mic, Saturday night

    Saturday night at SoulFood means Community Open Mic, running 6–9pm at SoulFood CoffeeHouse. It’s been a first-Saturday tradition for years and tends to fill up fast. Music, poetry, comedy, half-finished songs, and the occasional surprise all make an appearance. It’s at 15748 Redmond Way, costs $5, and is open to anyone brave enough to sign up or just sit back and listen. Performers usually get a short slot so the night keeps moving. If you want to share something, show up early to get on the list. If not, it’s still a great people-watching night.

    ⚔️ Star Wars Unlimited at Uncle's Games

    If trading card games are your thing, Star Wars: Unlimited takes over Uncle’s Games on Sunday from 12–5pm. There are two formats running: Premier, which costs $8 and includes three rounds with prize packs, and Twin Suns, which is free and more casual. Both formats welcome new players, and staff are around to help explain things. Even if you just want to watch a few matches, it’s a fun atmosphere. If you plan to play Premier, arrive on time so you don’t miss round one.

    🐾 Rumor Mill

    Word around town is that a dog-focused business is exploring Redmond. Think indoor dog park meets bar, a place where dogs play while humans hang out. If it happens, it would be the Eastside’s first of its kind. No...

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