Épisodes

  • Nuclear Hallucination Hot Wings with Food Writer Mark DeJoy
    Feb 20 2026

    It's a Dinnernet Podcast reunion! Meg's old pod cohost, Seattle-based food writer Mark DeJoy, joins us this week to sesh it out like olden times (that is, last summer). Among other erudite topics, we cover his recent work at Eater and what the company's 2026 reorg means for Seattle restaurants, as well as the diff between a writer and a critic (and an influencer) and where we think food journalism is going next. We also pick apart the ethics around writing about fine dining while the world falls apart.

    Then Jeff and Mark weeb out on the Super Bowl, while Meg pleads the fifth on football. Apparently, we won??

    Plus Meg accidentally runs into her holy grail Samoan food truck, Jeff's terribly grateful for pork fried rice, and we all riff at length on the spiciest wings in Seattle. The band's back together again! Kinda! 🍗🏈

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Vindicated by Failure with James Lim of Watson's Counter
    Feb 9 2026

    It's a very scientific episode of T!I8I, with local coffeemeister James Lim as this week's guest. Since shuttering his Upper Ballard cafe, Watson's Counter, in late 2024, he's been selling beans and canned coffee, teaching coffee workshops, and basking in new dad-hood. We catch up with James, as he car-lectures us on how there's no such thing as a burnt shot and explains the science behind making a good cup of java—even if all you have to work with is a Mr. Coffee machine.

    Plus Meg is willing to travel for birthday Georgian food, Jeff goes to the (Downtown Seattle) library for the first time ever, and we all talk about what we ate this week. For you, we do this. <3

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Yeah, Baby, I Like It Raw with Chef Brendan McGill
    Feb 2 2026

    On the inaugural episode of TI8I, we’re chatting with O.G. Seattle-area chef Brendan McGill (Cafe Hitchcock, Seabird, Brucito, Oyster Cellar, many others). Among other delicious subjects, we discuss his recent pivot from fine-diner Seabird to cafe/wine bar Kingfisher out on Bainbridge Island, his luxe new supper club concept, the value of real human connection between staff and guests, and the state of the resturant industry here in the so-called “post-foodie era.”

    Plus Meg betrays her personal brand to sample (delicious) mocktails and (delicious) vegan ice cream, Producer Jeff hates DoorDash and loves a bespoke hot dog, and we all talk shit about raw milk—pun intended.

    We’re so stoked to be back on the air! Jump in! 🥛🏝️

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    1 h et 26 min