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Maxine�s�part florist, part gift shop. Roosevelt Ale House is a great place to stop for happy hour, or try Snappy Dragon for delicious Chinese fare. If you have kids, there are a few must-sees that
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Upscale shopping options include Hitchcock, Driftwood Consignment, and Glassybaby�s famous hand-blown glass votives. For food, try the Hi Spot Caf� for brunch, Caf� Soleil for traditional Ethiopian
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We can manage any kind of plumbing task swiftly and skillfully. Seattle clogged drain As one of the largest neighborhoods in north Seattle, Northgate has it all. It can be divided into four smaller
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boutiques, an excellent statuary and garden shop, and a couple of antique stores. No one leaves Fremont without saying hi to the Troll, checking out what is accessorizing the Interurban sculpture , or
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Upscale shopping options include Hitchcock, Driftwood Consignment, and Glassybaby�s famous hand-blown glass votives. For food, try the Hi Spot Caf� for brunch, Caf� Soleil for traditional Ethiopian
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which has many options for shopping and dining. We like the always-good Pagliacci Pizza and the lesser-known Sand Point Grill.The Burke-Gilman trail runs right through the neighborhood, so if you enjoy
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while give way to pockets of bustling streets with shops and restaurants (nearly every block has a business that shares a name with the neighborhood��Wedgwood Dental/Hair Studio/Broiler, etc.�)
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like grocery shopping, is actually a little further south on Holman Rd in Crown Hill, but there are a few eateries of note. Bick's Broadview Grill is an unassuming neighborhood restaurant that serves
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from dive bars like The Tin Hat to shoe shops (The Sneakery). Word has it that The Dray is a great place to watch soccer (I mean �football�) and sample some obscure beers. You can also get a tattoo
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boutiques, an excellent statuary and garden shop, and a couple of antique stores. No one leaves Fremont without saying hi to the Troll, checking out what is accessorizing the Interurban sculpture , or
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shopping, and people-watching.Activities and AttractionsHopefully you�ll never have to head to First Hill to visit a hospital, although they do give top-rate medical care. Instead, try taking a tour
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while give way to pockets of bustling streets with shops and restaurants (nearly every block has a business that shares a name with the neighborhood��Wedgwood Dental/Hair Studio/Broiler, etc.�)
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As far as the other options for dining, shopping, and exploring, it�s really hard to know where to start. One of the best places to start would be along Westlake Avenue. Try the Dahlia Bakery for an
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from dive bars like The Tin Hat to shoe shops (The Sneakery). Word has it that The Dray is a great place to watch soccer (I mean �football�) and sample some obscure beers. You can also get a tattoo
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shopping, and people-watching.Activities and AttractionsHopefully you�ll never have to head to First Hill to visit a hospital, although they do give top-rate medical care. Instead, try taking a tour
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which has many options for shopping and dining. We like the always-good Pagliacci Pizza and the lesser-known Sand Point Grill.The Burke-Gilman trail runs right through the neighborhood, so if you enjoy
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and music venues, and you�ll often find coffee shops that moonlight as cocktail lounges. Individuality and fashion statements are encouraged, and there always seems to be some sort of block party or
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who loves a good neighborhood stroll will adore the shops and restaurants on Madison Avenue. A French theme prevails, with places like Tallulah�s, Luc, Crush, and Voila! Bistrot. You can also hit up
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Upscale shopping options include Hitchcock, Driftwood Consignment, and Glassybaby�s famous hand-blown glass votives. For food, try the Hi Spot Caf� for brunch, Caf� Soleil for traditional Ethiopian
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If shopping is your thing, Westlake Center and Pacific Place have a mix of high-end and regular retailers, not to mention all of the one-of-a-kind boutiques and home furnishing stores that line any given