American restaurant · Phinney Ridge
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"With a ton of rotating craft beer taps plus PBR (“It’s cheap,” the menu notes), this is a great local hangout in Maple Leaf with numerous TV screens and solid pub grub." - Eater Staff
Sandwich shop · North Admiral
Woman-owned shop offering classic Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches and bubble tea.
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Hawaiian restaurant · West Industrial District
Nestled in West Seattle, this chill Hawaiian-Korean joint serves up tacos and kimchi bowls with stunning views and quick service that can’t be beat.
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Hotel · Central Business District
Step into old-world glamour at the Fairmont Olympic, a stunning 1920s Italian Renaissance hotel in downtown Seattle, blending luxurious amenities with historic charm.
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Seafood restaurant · West Industrial District
Upscale seafood & steak outpost in a waterfront locale serving a luxurious buffet brunch.
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Bar & grill · Georgetown
Discover a culinary oasis in Georgetown, serving exquisite grilled meats, vibrant dips, and fresh flatbreads in an artsy, family-friendly space.
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Italian restaurant · Pike Place Market
The Pink Door is an enchanting Italian spot that pairs delectable dishes with cabaret shows and stunning terrace views of Elliott Bay.
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Caterer · Lower Queen Anne
Simple takeaway serving Balkan-inspired dishes like meat & cheese platters, plus pastries.
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Diner · South Delridge
This simple place with booth seating serves classic breakfasts & Chinese dishes such as chow mein.
Video arcade · Fremont
Step into this retro gem where you can unwind with a stellar lineup of well-maintained arcade and pinball machines, plus cheap drinks to fuel your fun.
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Aquarium · Pike Place Market
The Seattle Aquarium is a public aquarium in Seattle, Washington, United States, located on Pier 59 on the Elliott Bay waterfront. The aquarium opened in 1977 and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The aquarium consists of three buildings.