Thai restaurant · Capitol Hill
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"Watch local drag queens play a live version of the beloved fantasy role playing game at the Capitol Hill location of Jai Thai on June 25, featuring comedian Paul Curry as dungeon master." - Mark Van Streefkerk
Cocktail bar · Pike Place Market
Nestled near Pike Place Market, this intimate cocktail bar dazzles with inventive drinks and gourmet bites in a cozy, retro-chic setting.
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Restaurant · Central Business District
SPIN is a vibrant downtown Seattle ping pong haven where you can play ball, sip cocktails, and savor snacks—all without juggling membership fees.
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Brunch restaurant · Ballard
This trendy eatery serves up Italian and New American brunch in a cozy, rustic space, making it a delightful spot for a leisurely morning bite.
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Korean barbecue restaurant · Capitol Hill
This window-filled gem serves up top-notch contemporary Korean barbecue, with fresh, beautifully marbled meats and stellar service that elevates the experience.
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Mexican restaurant · Wallingford
Bright, window-filled space offers modern Mexican fare & an extensive selection of tequila & mezcal.
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Middle Eastern restaurant · Capitol Hill
Yalla is a laid-back walk-up window in Capitol Hill serving up flavorful Middle Eastern wraps and mezze, perfect for late-night cravings or a quick lunch.
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New American restaurant · Queen Anne
Eden Hill, a cozy Queen Anne gem, serves inventive New American dishes in an intimate setting, perfect for both families and foodies alike.
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Indian restaurant · South Lake Union
This popular Indian food truck at SLU serves mouthwatering kathi rolls and bowls, with a lineup of spicy flavors that locals can't resist.
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Italian restaurant · Beacon Hill
Nestled in Beacon Hill, Bar del Corso is a cozy Italian gem renowned for its stellar Neapolitan pizzas, warm ambiance, and delightful small plates that make every visit a treat.
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Hotel · Lower Queen Anne
Circa-1918 building housing old-school quarters (many with kitchenettes) & a speakeasy-style bar. This relaxed hotel in a historic Queen Anne-style brick building is a 6-minute walk from Seattle Center's museums and a 11-minute walk from Myrtle Edwards Park. The traditional rooms feature hardwood floors, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with DVD players, and desks; most have kitchenettes with dining tables, and pull-out sofas. Suites add living rooms and full kitchens. In addition to a classic bar/lounge with event space and live music, amenities include a full-service salon and spa, and parking.
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