The Hi-Life

American restaurant · Ballard

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Brewpub Station 18 Planned for Historic Ballard Firehouse Building - Eater Seattle

"The Hi-Life was a popular brunch spot that occupied the historic Ballard firehouse building from 2004 until its closure in September 2019. Known for maintaining the building's original character, it was well-loved by the community for its distinctive large brick facade and rustic interior." - Gabe Guarente

https://seattle.eater.com/2021/7/13/22576255/station-18-planned-former-hi-life-building-ballard-old-firehouse

5425 Russell Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 Get directions

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