Overview: A guide to navigating Seattle for at least a few days.
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TransportationLyft, Uber and Link Light Rail are available in Seattle. Certain neighborhoods like Pioneer Square, Downtown and Capitol Hill are very walkable. Do not go to Pioneer Square alone after dark or if people aren’t around. |
Noteworthy Eats
Restaurants by Neighborhood
Fremont Eats |
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Belltown Eats |
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Downtown Eats |
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Pioneer Square Eats |
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Capitol Hill Eats |
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Restaurants by Cuisine
Sushi: Japonessa Sushi Cocina
“It has the BEST sushi, great happy hour prices and this tempura brie that is to die for.”
French: Le Panier is a bakery around Pike Place Market with incredible macarons
Bakery: Mighty-O Donuts for donuts and Dahlia Bakery for really good breakfast sandwiches
Seafood: Jack’s Fish Spot for super fresh seafood and Ivar’s Acres of Clams for amazing red chowder
Contemporary Asian Cuisine: Din Tai Fung
Shanghai-Style Dim Sum: Dough Zone
Vegan: Ben and Esther’s Vegan Jewish Deli
Drinks and Snacks: Dreamland, Underbelly
Latin: Deadline
Pizza: Hot Mama's Pizza
Italian: Tavolata
Coffee Shops
Bigfoot Java
Mr. West - great avocado toast, near The Spheres
Anchorhead Coffee - brews their own stuff
Monorail Espresso - makes a delicious vanilla rose latte
Starbucks Reserve Roastery - rarest Starbucks drinks only found here
Happy Hour Spots
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Live MusicNeighborhood: Capitol Hill
Neighborhood: Belltown/Downtown
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Places to Go
Notable Neighborhoods | Markets, Retail & Misc Shops |
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Tours | Bars & Breweries |
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Sight-seeing | Museums & Botanical Gardens |
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