The west side of Washington offers just about every type of biking you could want. There are local MTB playgrounds like St. Ed's State Park in Kirkland, Tapeworm in Renton, or Tolt-McDonald in Carnation which offer quick, fun weekday after-work rides.
Tiger mountain is a 20-30 min drive out on I-90 and offers real distance, real climbing, and real downhill. Once we switch to DST here in a week or so that becomes a viable after work ride provided you get on the trail by 4:30 or so.
Areas that are local to other cities like Galbraith Mt. in Bellingham and the hills outside of Anacortes are interesting enough to warrant weekend daytrips, and there is a ton of out-there day trip rides like Devil's Gulch/Mission Ridge, and all the stuff south around St. Helens and getting into the Olympic Peninsula. Then there is the stuff up in Canada... the Shore and Whistler.
I agree w/ Buster that Kirkland (just down the road from downtown Redmond proper, on Lake Washington) offers a better selection of restraunts and drinking establishments, although there are a few good places in Redmond.
For riding stuff, check out the bike forum here, there are a few ride reports w/ pics that Sq99 posted of Tiger, the shore, and Whistler
As I rained blows upon him, I realized there had to be another way.
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