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SODO—Jemil's Big Easy says that they will debut their Cajun-cooking on Wednesday April 11th at Starbucks HQ from 11-2. They're promising free Cajun cornbread for their opening special. [EaterWire]
DOWNTOWN—The Stranger notes that there will be a free screening of the excellent documentary Hot Coffee tomorrow at the Downtown Seattle Public Library at 5:30 pm. Per Goldy, "Hot Coffee gets its name from the infamous McDonalds coffee lawsuit, which is often held up as poster child for frivolous lawsuits, when in fact it's the perfect illustration of how our tort system is supposed to work." [The Stranger]
FIRST WORD—Juice Box, the new business founded by Kari Brunson and La Bete's Brandin Myett(they met working at Anchovies & Olives) is fully funded for their Kickstarter campaign. One week remains, however, and Brunson says additional monies will go towards the purchase of a wheat grass juicer and opening their own little shop next summer. [EaterWire]
WEST SEATTLE—Seattle Met says that hamburger-slinging food truck Charlie's Buns will not be setting up shop in Delridge. The Green Lake concession stand is still a go, however. [Seattle Met]
LOYAL HEIGHTS—Cafe Munir is closed for lunch for building maintenance and hope to reopen later this week. They are open for dinner daily at 4 pm and closed on Mondays. [EaterWire]
[Photo: Jemil's Big Easy/Facebook]