Food Scene
It's a drive through, but I walk through all the time and get whatever their latest specialty drink of the day is!
Black Rock Coffee Bar
14313 Aurora Ave NIt's a drive through, but I walk through all the time and get whatever their latest specialty drink of the day is!
Heartwood Provisions
1103 1st AveLe Panier
1902 Pike PlBest coffee and pain au chocolat in town
Relax with a glass of wine in the Adirondack chairs beside a campfire on the shores of Lake Union looking out at the downtown skyline. Fresh seafood dishes in the restaurant. Stop in the adjoining market for fresh oysters.
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Westward
2501 N Northlake WayRelax with a glass of wine in the Adirondack chairs beside a campfire on the shores of Lake Union looking out at the downtown skyline. Fresh seafood dishes in the restaurant. Stop in the adjoining market for fresh oysters.
A must-see 1910 Italian stonemason’s cottage in industrial Georgetown. Worth the price to attend on of Matthew Dillons famous communal style dinners.
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The Corson Building
5609 Corson Ave SA must-see 1910 Italian stonemason’s cottage in industrial Georgetown. Worth the price to attend on of Matthew Dillons famous communal style dinners.
Parks & Nature
The beach here is rugged and beautiful. The hiking trails are lovely and go on for miles.
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Carkeek Park
950 NW Carkeek Park RdThe beach here is rugged and beautiful. The hiking trails are lovely and go on for miles.
An old navy base, there are acres of trails along the Puget Sound to explore, an old lighthouse, and a large sandy beach that often attracts seals. The old officer's homes have recently been renovated and sold as single family residences.
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Discovery Park
3801 Discovery Park BlvdAn old navy base, there are acres of trails along the Puget Sound to explore, an old lighthouse, and a large sandy beach that often attracts seals. The old officer's homes have recently been renovated and sold as single family residences.
Warren G. Magnuson Park
7400 Sand Point Way NEVolunteer Park
1247 15th Ave EDrinks & Nightlife
Nectar Lounge
412 N 36th StThe Lodge Sports Grille
8501 Greenwood Ave NGreat place to watch any sports game going on
Great place to start the weekend. Outdoor picnic tables, good selection of beers, great burgers, near lots of other bars and restaurants.
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The Yard Cafe
8313 Greenwood Ave NGreat place to start the weekend. Outdoor picnic tables, good selection of beers, great burgers, near lots of other bars and restaurants.
Family owned tapas/wine bar featuring live music on the weekends.
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North City Bistro
1520 NE 177th StFamily owned tapas/wine bar featuring live music on the weekends.
Great cocktails and historic ambiance to start your night out in Pioneer Square.
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Good Bar
240 2nd Ave SGreat cocktails and historic ambiance to start your night out in Pioneer Square.
El Sirenito
5901 Airport Way SEntertainment & Activities
Budget movie theater showing new releases just after they leave the main theaters. $4-5 a showing, bulk candy and yummy popcorn.
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Crest Cinema Center
5001 16505 5th Ave NEBudget movie theater showing new releases just after they leave the main theaters. $4-5 a showing, bulk candy and yummy popcorn.
Rent a canoe or rowboat and check out the Montlake cut, Washington Arboretum water trails, Fox Point, and the mansions along Lake Washington. Located directly behind Husky Stadium, on Union Bay and across the bay from the Washington Arboretum.
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University of Washington Waterfront Activities Center (WAC)
3710 Montlake Blvd NERent a canoe or rowboat and check out the Montlake cut, Washington Arboretum water trails, Fox Point, and the mansions along Lake Washington. Located directly behind Husky Stadium, on Union Bay and across the bay from the Washington Arboretum.
Arts & Culture
Go here the third Tuesday of every month to catch the Salon of Shame - where Seattleites stand and read from their worst adolescent writing, including middle school diaries, high school poetry, unsent letters, etc. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll leave feeling like you met new best friends.
Theatre Off Jackson
409 7th Ave SGo here the third Tuesday of every month to catch the Salon of Shame - where Seattleites stand and read from their worst adolescent writing, including middle school diaries, high school poetry, unsent letters, etc. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll leave feeling like you met new best friends.
Sit and enjoy a pot of tea in the teahouse, then take a tour below of the only remaining Japanese Bathhouse (Sento) left in tact in the United States.
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Panama Hotel and Tea House
605 South Main StSit and enjoy a pot of tea in the teahouse, then take a tour below of the only remaining Japanese Bathhouse (Sento) left in tact in the United States.
Free museum open to the public, featuring high quality, frequently rotating exhibits. The cafe is also excellent.
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Frye Art Museum
704 Terry AveFree museum open to the public, featuring high quality, frequently rotating exhibits. The cafe is also excellent.
Perfect overview of the history of the settlement and development of Seattle. Perched right along Lake Union, be sure to grab a Lime Bike afterwards and ride along Westlake to Fremont!
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Musée de l'Histoire et de l'Industrie (MOHAI)
860 Terry Ave NPerfect overview of the history of the settlement and development of Seattle. Perched right along Lake Union, be sure to grab a Lime Bike afterwards and ride along Westlake to Fremont!
Sightseeing
Ride the Ducks of Seattle
400 Pine StEverything Else
Good for fresh local flowers, produce and other artisan offerings. Stay and shop the boutique stores fringing the same street.
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Ballard Sunday Farmers Market
5345 Ballard Ave NWGood for fresh local flowers, produce and other artisan offerings. Stay and shop the boutique stores fringing the same street.