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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Neumos, West Seattle Summer Fest, and Seattle International Fashion Film Festival and more, get ready to experience the best places in Seattle.
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1Neumos

4.4
(1929)
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Mentioned on 
+4 other lists 
$$$$affordable
Live music venue
Bar
Concert hall
Neumos, formerly known as Moe's Mo'Roc'N Cafe, is a vibrant music venue located at a bustling Pike Street intersection in Capitol Hill. Hosting indie rock, punk, hip-hop, and country shows, the club has welcomed renowned bands like Vampire Weekend and The Raconteurs. With a capacity of 800 guests, the venue offers standing room as well as three bars and balcony seating with city views.
Neumos is what has always been, a decent venue for artist that aren't at the showbox. Its standing room only on the ground floor and a few tables that fill up quick on the 2nd floor. 1st floor can get packed. But they do a good job of keeping airflow going and the restrooms are clean. Its a great place for a show on the hill but showbox is a lot bigger. The line to get in easily wraps around the building so its nice that there are lots of places nearby to wait for the line to go down. Audio mixing can be really hit or miss though. Overall if you have an artist you want to see here, its worth it since you can get really close to the stage. And buy earplugs from the bar, its cheap and worth it to avoid hearing loss from standing under speakers
Neil B — Google review
This is the venue where you see a band right before they take off and start playing bigger venues like small arenas. Check in is always quick and easy. The bar is in the back of the space and usually flows. The Sound is amazing!! At least it was for Tank and The Bangas. No real bad seats in the house with a balcony area in play. Wish there were more mock-tail or non alcoholic options, even a dang Topo Chico
Heather A — Google review
My first time to Neumos was to see Jesse Welles perform there a few days ago as part of his Fear is the Mind Killer tour. Neumos was the perfect venue for this major event. It is comfortable, spacious, well-organized and chill.
Maela M — Google review
They host super fun themed dance nights! The DJs always understand the assignment. We really appreciate how attentive and responsive the security team is. When there's a creep on the dance floor, security cues in quickly and escorts them out. We feel safe dancing here!
Quinn D — Google review
Pretty good venue in Seattle, great place to see artists. Decently sized but not super huge. Almost all standing room unless you go upstairs into the bar early and get a table.
Autumn P — Google review
You can literally see the pores of the artist you are coming to see. If someone you like is coming HERE, you would be disappointed to see the pictures coming out of here if you didn't go to the concert. Come see your fave here or you may regret it after they get huge
Edward H — Google review
Love this venue, was here for Emo Nite 11/14/25 had a great time, left early cause those sad songs have memories attached to them. But I would recommend this place to anyone.
George B — Google review
The first floor was waaaaaay too packed. Seems like they oversold the show. Made it hard to enjoy. Besides that fact, it makes you wonder how rough it would be in case of some kind of emergency like a fire, or a brawl. Way too many peolple, no room to move. There was pllenty of space on the second floor, but the majority of the second floor doesn't have a view of the stage at all. For this reason, this venue is low on my list of desirability of Seattle music spots.
E.J. J — Google review
925 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA•https://www.neumos.com/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=GMB&utm_cam…•Tips and more reviews for Neumos

2West Seattle Summer Fest

4.6
(8)
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Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Festival
West Seattle Summer Fest is a popular summer celebration in Seattle that offers something for everyone in the family. The festival captures the authentic spirit of summer with plenty of shopping, dancing, beer gardens, and delicious regional cuisines. There are also games, contests, and competitions for both adults and kids to enjoy. The event features live music, local food and craft vendors, a farmers market on Sunday, as well as kid zones with inflatables and activities.
The best festival I've attended in Seattle so far. Shutting down California Ave to cars is amazing and allows you to explore the surrounding area much more closely. Beer garden, live music and cool vibes. I wish this was permanent!
Dom — Google review
Lots of local artists to shop. It's located in West Seattle, which is a cool place to hang out. There are plenty of places to eat, food trucks and restaurants. They have a stage with local bands playing. It's definitely fun local tradition in one of Seattle's coolest neighborhoods.
Britteny W — Google review
Band lineup was great. Vendors overpriced as usual. Cool crowd. The beer garden was over packed.
Karolyne C — Google review
My favorite West Seattle event!
Whitney M — Google review
Average fest for local community not worth attending if you live somewhere east or downtown.
Arjun V — Google review
4210 SW Oregon St, Seattle, WA 98116, USA•https://wsjunction.org/summer-fest/•(206) 935-0904•Tips and more reviews for West Seattle Summer Fest
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3Seattle International Fashion Film Festival

Mentioned on 
+3 other lists 
Permanently Closed
Event venue
The Seattle International Fashion Film Festival is a prestigious event that celebrates the intersection of fashion and film. It showcases a diverse range of creative and innovative films that explore the art of fashion through cinematography. The festival provides a platform for both emerging and established filmmakers to present their unique perspectives on fashion, style, and beauty. Attendees can expect to be immersed in a world of glamour, creativity, and storytelling as they experience the captivating fusion of fashion and film.
5400 Carillon Point, Kirkland, WA 98033, USA•(425) 298-7106•Tips and more reviews for Seattle International Fashion Film Festival

4Olympic Sculpture Park

4.5
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3.9
(1163)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Park
Nature & Parks
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Sculpture museum
Olympic Sculpture Park, an extension of the Seattle Art Museum, spans 9 acres and features a 2,500-foot descending path connecting downtown Seattle with a waterfront beach. The park showcases permanent and rotating sculptures by renowned artists like Richard Serra and Alexander Calder. Visitors can also enjoy the PACCAR Pavilion, which houses changing exhibits, event space, and a cafe.
Here, it is good to sit in the sculpture park and look at the body, but it is better to walk along the path along the ocean. It feels really happy to walk while looking at the ocean from Pier 67 to Pier 90. When the sun goes down, sit at Expedia Beach and look at the city and purple sky reflected in the setting sun. Mt. Rainier looks unrealistically beautiful.
SY I — Google review
The SAM Olympic Sculpture Park is a hidden gem on the Seattle waterfront. Great spot to watch boats, kayaks, and random water traffic go by. My tip: grab a chair up by the red sculpture—you get shade and a perfect view. Even better, pick up a meal at Pike Place Market, walk it over, and enjoy it in peace. It’s a bit of a trek from the market, so fewer tourists, but totally worth it. Bonus: close enough to the Seattle Center if you want to keep the adventure going.
Luchie L — Google review
This place is a perfect spot for a relaxing walk and a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of the big city. It offers a serene environment where visitors can unwind, enjoy nature, and escape the noise of urban life. The area is thoughtfully designed, featuring beautiful infrastructure that seamlessly blends with the surrounding natural landscape, making it an ideal location for leisurely strolls and peaceful moments. Visiting this place is highly recommended, especially for those who appreciate well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing environments. The infrastructure not only enhances the overall experience but also highlights the careful planning and attention to detail that has gone into creating this tranquil haven. It’s a great destination for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a quiet retreat. Whether you want to take a scenic walk, enjoy some quiet time, or just admire the impressive infrastructure, this location provides a perfect backdrop. Remember to visit on a clear day to fully appreciate the beauty and calmness of the area. Overall, it’s a wonderful place to relax, disconnect, and enjoy the simple pleasures of well-designed outdoor spaces.
Marcin P — Google review
Visited in May recently It was a nice walk from the Space Needle on a beautiful day. There are not many sculptures but it was nice walking around looking for them and enjoying the view and the outdoors. Then walked back to Pier 54 waterfront and completed the loop.
Google L — Google review
Olympic Sculpture Park is a great place to walk around, especially on a sunny day. The views are absolutely stunning—you can see the Seattle skyline, the waterfront, and even the Olympic Mountains in the distance. It’s a peaceful spot with lots of open space and plenty of photo opportunities. The sculptures that are there are interesting and well-placed, but honestly, I expected to see more. There’s a lot of walking space between each piece, and at times it felt a little empty. I was hoping for a more immersive art experience with a higher concentration of sculptures. Still, it’s a lovely spot to relax, take in the scenery, and enjoy some unique outdoor art. Just go in knowing it’s more about the setting and the atmosphere than the number of sculptures. Definitely worth a visit, but maybe not exactly what I was expecting.
Nick P — Google review
Olympic Sculpture Park runs along the water right outside of the downtown area. Although it's easy to get to that area, parking has to be done a bit further away and you can walk over the bridge from lower Queen Anne area. The park is relatively clean and lots of people bike, run, or even hang at the beach with their dogs. It's a cool spot to look out at the water and on nice sunny days, it gets pretty packed. There is a rose garden in the middle and the trail runs all the way through. We did a cleanup day on World Oceans Day and only found about 50lbs of trash, which isn't too bad considering how long the park actually is.
Matt P — Google review
Very cool sculpture park. They have a variety of different sculptures. It is on the smaller side but lots of slopes so you can get a nice easy workout by just walking.
Abinaya I — Google review
It's a lovely stroll, either in their upper gardens or down below. Move leisurely through the park, and wonder at eclectic artwork. No need to rush, take a moment to relax.
Laine A — Google review
2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•https://www.seattleartmuseum.org/visit/olympic-sculpture-park/•(206) 654-3100•Tips and more reviews for Olympic Sculpture Park

5Gas Works Park

4.7
(11123)
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4.3
(1003)
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Mentioned on 
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City park
Nature & Parks
Historical landmark
Picnic ground
Gas Works Park, located at the north end of Lake Union in Seattle, Washington, is a unique 20-acre park that was once an oil plant. The site was originally a gasification plant in the 1960s but was shut down due to pollution. After being cleaned up and transformed, it now offers picnic facilities and stunning city views. The park features small green hills and a children's playground created from the refurbished gas-producing plant.
This is definitely one of my favorite parks in Seattle, if not my favorite. The view in this park is insane and has an amazing 360 view from the top of the hill. Perfect for both sunrises AND sunsets, no matter how many people are there. The park is so spacious and nobody really bothers each other and people are for the most part spread out which is super nice. The way that you can see the whole city is just absolutely perfect and the Canadian goose are so fun to watch as well. There’s a lot right now because of the season, only thing I didn’t like were the strange large bugs that kept on flying onto me but that wasn’t even that big of a deal. Once again, such a solid place to go to for any occasion!
Ava — Google review
Yesterday, I was looking at the lake from the other side, right on the fourth-floor lounge in the Google office in South Lake Union. Today, I was looking at the lake from Gasworks Park. It was very beautiful, even though the weather wasn't good.It was kind of cloudy today. There is a small hill where you can climb up the hill and look at the skyline of the Seattle downtown area, including the sounds like Union. You can see the Seattle Space Needle from this side of the lake. The city view is amazing. There are many people walking their dogs, and some morning joggers are jogging alongside the lake. There is a gas park structure. It looks rusted, which is classic. I took a photo of it, but it was surrounded by fences, so I couldn't get too close.. There are people sitting on the grass, taking videos and reading books. They look relaxed. And there is also a playground.
Nan L — Google review
We took a ride to this park to check it out. It was very fascinating to learn of the history of the park before,during and after the gas company. I loved the history and how they preserved the old, simple, yet complex structures. Lots of green space and walking paths. Plenty of places to picnic or have celebrations. Definitely should be a site to see if visiting Seattle.
Ironman D — Google review
This park is a perfect blend of industrial history and natural beauty. The old gas plant structures make for captivating, nice photo backdrops, especially at sunset. The open lawns are great for picnics, flying kites, or just lounging with a view of Lake Union and the Seattle skyline. If you're looking for a walk with character or a unique stop in the city, this place is an awesome spot 👌
Sampath D — Google review
We visited on a weekday, and parking was both convenient and free. It’s a great place for the whole family. The grassy area by the water is perfect for a picnic, with views of migratory birds, passing boats, and people enjoying SUP (stand-up paddleboarding). The park is spacious and even has a playground for kids. My family and I had a wonderful afternoon here.
潘先生(帥潘) — Google review
Former industrial site turned into public park is a great area for getting some urban exploration vibes. Unfortunately one of the main areas is completely fenced off due to a lawsuit against the city, however, there is a covered area with lots of industrial equipment you can climb on and explore. There is an uncovered park area for younger children provided. Great views of the Seattle skyline.
Alucard T — Google review
I come to this park every time I visit Seattle. I love it. Views all over, lovely place to walk, and weather permitting, fantastic picnic location.
Michaela O — Google review
An overall chill place to view the Seattle skyline over South Lake Union. The park isn't high up enough to see Mt. Rainer but you get a great view of the space needle. It's a great place for a picnic or outdoor game as their is large grass space. That being said, the grass almost completely dries out in the summer. There is also a significant amount of geese poop in the late summer. If you are visiting Seattle, I would recommend the park in the Spring or Fall. If your local, it's a great hang spot. Also, go to the bathroom before you go to gasworks! They have bathrooms but they're wildly dirty.
Constance S — Google review
2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•https://www.seattle.gov/parks/allparks/gas-works-park•(206) 684-4075•Tips and more reviews for Gas Works Park
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6Fremont

4.2
(330)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Fremont, known as Seattle's Center of the Universe, is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood filled with indie shops, hip bars, and an array of public sculptures. The famous 18-foot Fremont Troll lurks under the Aurora Bridge, while other whimsical sculptures like the Fremont Rocket and Waiting for the Interurban statue add charm to the area. This bohemian enclave is a haven for art enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.
Seattle, WA, USA•http://fremont.com/•Tips and more reviews for Fremont

7Seafair Foundation

3.6
(33)
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4.5
(7)
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Mentioned on 
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Festival
Events
Corporate office
Cultural Events
Seafair Foundation, established in 1950, is a ten-week long festival featuring nearly 75 sanctioned events from June through August. The festivities include parades, boat races on Green Lake, amateur athletic events, and community festivals. The popular Seafair Weekend Festival features the Blue Angels air show and hydroplane races on Lake Washington. This family-friendly event attracts over two million people and offers a variety of activities such as kids crafts, live music, and delicious fair food.
That first Seafair featured parades, boat races on Green Lake, amateur athletic events, royalty, and a number of community festivals. Seafair was deemed a success and the festival would grow the next summer with the addition of unlimited hydroplane racing’s Gold Cup race on Lake Washington. As it enters its 70th year, Seafair is a ten-week long festival featuring nearly 75 sanctioned events that reach more than two-million people. It’s about building community, creating memories, and providing affordable fun. The festival remains the fabric of our community and is made possible with the help of nearly 2,000 volunteers.
Scott P — Google review
It's too bad they moved from sixth and to the fourth and Blanchard building with restricted secure access to the elevator so it's no longer possible to go up and, at least, get a paper copy of events instead of having to search them out on their web page that emphasizes the blue Angels, etc. so we've already missed many this year. Too bad
David G — Google review
This organization is banning the Gents and Dolls drum line for participating for no logical reason. #ShameOnSeafair for banning these talented and hardworking students. We will be boycotting all Seafair events.
KA T — Google review
I bought 6 tickets for this show, and the website I got them from didn't give the real information about the program and the location. I feel disappointed because it was a waste of time and money. I'm not sure if this is going to happen again next year or not, but this year was not worth it. Let me clear out that the information I got on the tickets didn't show the actual address to go to until after I paid for the nonrefundable tickets.
Claudia D — Google review
First time at Seafair. Was awful! Horrible food. Overpriced everything. Terrible music. If you are a redneck male or military...Im sure you will have a fine time.
Adrian — Google review
Seafair is an annual festival with ship tours, air shows, hydroplane races, parades, and street performances on the shores of Puget Sound that is super fun. The Blue Angels will put on a fantastic show with faster than sound moves and turns. If you're ever in Seattle during August, you'll have to check this festival out. The weather during this time tends to always be hot.
Charles K — Google review
I was pretty disappointed in the entire fair. I was one of the lucky ones who happened to be military and didn't have to pay a fortune to get in BEFORE paying a fortune while inside. The blue Angels show, unless you paid for $60 grandstand seats, you didn't really get to see well. When we got in, my wife was trying to find a place to sit so she could feed our 4 month old daughter, and I could feed my 2 year old son, but there was nowhere. There was a military respite area, again, I was lucky to have that, because we were sitting on the curb just trying to get ourselves settled and regroup ourselves, and it was not working out. Now on to the food, I have NEVER seen such an upcharge on concessions before in my life. $10 for a funnel cake, $7 for a sweet tea, $7 for a slice of pizza, $4 for a 20oz bottle of coke. Seriously?! I don't think I'll ever come back to this if I can help it. So, if you're not military, you're paying a fortune at the gate, a fortune once you get inside, all with the possibility of not even getting a good view of what you even came to see. Wouldn't recommend.
Vincent K — Google review
July 4 2021 ,, watching seafair 4 of July fireworks show starting at 10: 00 pm on channel 5,, 30 minutes later they are still talking about the sponsorship who is paying for the show,, so far no fireworks,, Very disappointing,,
Cynthia T — Google review
2101 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•http://seafair.com/•(206) 728-0123•Tips and more reviews for Seafair Foundation

8Ballard SeafoodFest

4.3
(198)
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Festival
Ballard SeafoodFest is a beloved tradition in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, showcasing the best of the area with live music, family activities, arts and crafts vendors, local nonprofits, and delicious food and craft beer from neighborhood restaurants. This free event takes place annually on the weekend following July 4th and features a lively atmosphere with street closures to accommodate vendors and a massive beer garden. The festival also pays homage to Ballard's Scandinavian roots with a lutefisk-eating contest.
What a great venue for a street fair. Ballard closes off the Main Street and several side streets for this fun for all ages event. Most local businesses are open as well as tons of street venders and a massive beer garden. Adding to the party is a main stage with bands playing all day and into the night. Bring an appetite because there are tons of delicious options to choose from. Bring your friends and your family because it’s fun for all ages. You gotta check it out.
Daren G — Google review
Awesome! Foid,music,drinks, Just a wonderfully planned event. Highly recommend!
Jennifer P — Google review
This is a great event always a lot of fun and this year the weather was just perfect with sun and clear skies and not any smoke. The salmon this year was so good so was the coleslaw with some kale in it and there was a great 1980s band playing on Friday night it was just excellent. Always one of the best events every year in Ballard
JDS B — Google review
So fun, great food, beverages, music, arts, and people. Very well organized.
Peter S — Google review
Great time. More shade would have been great. Hot! Food awesome. I had mussels (got a free unwanted token in them), Walayn had the salmon. Both excellent. Stopped by for music
Allen S — Google review
I had a great time here. Lively atmosphere and lots of food selection. Foods are a little pricey, but worth to try :)
Jo A — Google review
Ballard has the Seafoodfest every summer. Many good food truck and vendor are here! If you happen to be in Ballard in summer, DO NOT MISS IT! ❤️
ZihSiang S — Google review
Awesome festival with amazing food and great performers. My only complaint is that the prices have gotten absurd. $35 po boy sandwich? Really? That's $40 with tax and modest tip.
Michael L — Google review
5345 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, USA•https://seafoodfest.org/•Tips and more reviews for Ballard SeafoodFest

9September

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September, located in Ballard, is a top Seattle gift shop known for its trendy and hip offerings for both men and women. The boutique features a carefully curated selection of clothing, accessories, and home items that exude a cool and laid-back vibe. Visitors can expect to find unique gifts such as earthy candles, cozy blankets, incense, hats, bathing suits, and more. The store's friendly staff adds to the welcoming atmosphere while providing excellent service.
Nice store clothes for woman and man!! Also they have products for home .
Michelly C — Google review
Cute little shop. Has a lot of cute clothes, but they are pricey. One cute pair of slippers I really liked were $60! Way too much for some slippers I'm going to just wear at home. I ended up buying a couple of chapsticks that cost me $16 without tax 😅. Had fun looking at all the stuff, though.
Shylo B — Google review
Worst customer service experience I’ve had in the last decade. I bought a ring in the store, admittedly it was a size bigger than I would go normally but was very cute so I gave it a shot. I wore it once in the week after and it kept slipping over, too big and too heavy for me. When I looked up their return policy I realized it was in store credit/exchanges only and a very small window to do so. I went in after work one day, pulled some pieces of clothing to try on and found a cute cardigan (cheaper than the ring) that I thought I would exchange. I get to the counter and as soon as I brought up the ring I wanted to exchange I received eye rolls, the cold shoulder and an overall inconvenienced attitude. I gave them my previous receipt and asked if I was able to exchange and they said no since it was a vintage cardigan from a different seller then mentioned something about store credit. Then they presented a POS system in front of me and asked for my card, I thought they were charging my card back for the ring, I do the transaction and then the gal said “this sweater is final sale by the way”. After realizing what was happening I said “oh ok sorry I didn’t realize I wasn’t able to apply store credit towards this sweater”. Again I received eye rolls and cold shoulders. I apologized multiple times, tried to strike up small talk and received barely any response. At no point while I was in this store was I assisted in finding the pieces I wanted to go home with, there was no signage stating there was a vintage rack and that it was final sale only. I overheard the THREE workers that were huddled by the cashier stand gossiping about other coworkers and a happy hour they went to. Honestly disappointing because I love supporting local businesses. I found most of the clothing they provide (minus the vintage) on Amazon for about 10-20% cheaper. Will not be back, I even gave my store credit to a friend. Don’t waste your time here.
Rachel S — Google review
Very neat selection of casual and semi casual clothing for men and women. Many different accessories and novelty items that are continually rotated in and out. Friendly dog that greet all the guests. Currently, winter items are off shelf or in the clearance room so a good time to buy. The girl with the right arm tattoos who was working the register was really chill and willing to help. She was open about the store operations and sale patterns. Will shop again, though will have to space it out, the items are high quality and priced a little higher than what one might expect from an overstock or after season type store.
Chris W — Google review
This is one of my favorite stores of all time. Every piece is carefully chosen & it shows. And everyone who works there is kind, sincere, & super rad. I tried on & Loved not one, not two, but three dresses that were magical- like I've dreamt about these dresses. The girls helped me decide & I ended up buying one, & I'm so happy with my choice but now I still can't stop thinking about the other dresses....they also have amazing incense, hats, bathing suits, & the like. Great people. 😊 great stuff. Great store. ❤️
Ra — Google review
Locally owned clothing boutique with a focus on smaller brands that are sustainable and socially responsible. Features an equal amount of men's and women's clothing. Pleasantly laid out. Upper mid price range. Didn't feel terribly welcomed here so we left.
J G — Google review
Well curated store that embodies the PNW. Helpful staff and high quality products. Bonus: I visited on a Sunday while there was a Farmer's Market right outside.
Chad — Google review
The old Ballard is gone. Lots of boutique stores around now. This one is very good. Quality mix of men's and women's clothing. Some nice gifts, cards and accessories. Bought a shirt and sweater for my wife's birthday. Small place, big in personality & service. Enjoy!
Brett W — Google review
5410 22nd Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, USA•http://www.septembertheshop.com/•(206) 420-8119•Tips and more reviews for September

10Bite of Seattle

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Escape the hustle and bustle of the Block Party and make your way to the annual Bite of Seattle at the Seattle Center. This lively event transforms the area into a sea of canopies and eager food enthusiasts looking to savor fresh flavors from some of Seattle's top restaurants.
Had a great time today with the family. It was crowded but we went to the permanent stage and stayed in the shade. The bands were ok but there was a DJ that stole the whole show. I mean, he took DJn to a whole other level. He had people dancing, singing and dances himself. Only issue was that the sound people would constantly walk in front of him like he was trash. No respect at all. I googled the DJ and looks like he does all the big events. Sad to see him so disrespected that way. Otherwise, we all had fun.
PLAY E — Google review
I DO NOT RECOMMEND! I used to enjoy coming here as a kid. We used to get more bang for our buck and the lines weren't so bad. I haven't been here since like 2008 and I haven't missed much. It will be the last time coming back. I waited almost an hour for gator bites, come to find out they had multiple lines and not just one for the gator bites, of course, no one lets you know just let people stand in the hot sun waiting forever to pay $25 for 5 or 6 little nuggets!! $35 if you want some small fries with it! I would not have bought it if I hadn't wasted my time in the long line. It was criminal to pay those prices for an actual bite. They should be ashamed of themselves. Almost everyone who had a booth here in 2024 should be ashamed of themselves! The lines were ridiculous and the prices were outrageous and could not be justified by the small insignificant portions. They won't get my business ever again. I won't ever waste my time coming. You will easily spend $100 per person if you want to eat at multiple booths. The portions for the prices were robbery. Also, if I find the picture of the small nuggets I will upload.
Awesome A — Google review
My experience with the App was okay but the foods there were overpriced(30% more than usual). The wait was pretty long for a few popular places. Disappointed that we couldn’t find anywhere to sit except for beer gardens. Overall, it wasn’t worth it to come because you can get the foods in Seattle with cheaper prices.
Ricky S — Google review
The food was good and a big selection of it. That's about the only good thing I have to say. It was overpriced, and there were way way too many people. You will be walking at a snails pace the entire time with people stopping Infront of you and holding up entire walkways. Maybe space the vendors out a little more?You wait 40-55 minutes each time you get in line for food. The lines are confusing, long, and unorganized. Some lines cutting in and out of other lines. Some of the vendors were even more so unorganized. I waited 45 minutes in line for a potato on a stick to which I asked for a refund because I no longer wanted to wait. I gave the vendor my ticket number and it didn't look like they could even find my order ticket on the line, and were calling order numbers out of sequence. And from the looks of it they were doing the same with the huge group of people around me. They were also handing out scolding hot food where hot oil was splattering all over. Overpriced to the point where one vendor was charging $3 if you wanted 1 singluar fried egg added to your Korean BBQ fries. Another vendor short changed me and when I told her this she didn't even ask how much she short changed me she just gave me a dollar back like she had known. And every single vendor was asking for tips like the food wasn't overpriced enough already. It is very overwhelming if big crowds are not your thing. And there seems to be no security or check points. This size of crowd can easily attract the wrong kind of people and there's no safety measures in place. I don't think I'll ever go again. ✌🏻
Hannah K — Google review
I believe most people go for the experience and not the food. This event is very popular because there is very little that is similar in the Pacific Northwest in terms of outdoor eating events. Most of the prices were a little bit inflated but not horribly. So. A lot of the food is very hit or miss because everyone is in such a rush to serve all the customers. If you're in it for the experience, I'm sure you'll love it if you're in it for the food you won't. It is always very crowded so either show up very early or very late. You will constantly be rubbing elbows with other patrons.
Sophy L — Google review
Don't expect to walk around enjoying different types of food. Expect to wait in a little for over an hour in the heat for poor quality food that is x2 the price it should be. Horrible experience if your not age 25 and younger and can stand in crowds of thousands of people in the heat for hours on end for one Boba. Seattle is full of great restaurants and venues I suggest going somewhere else!
Jerem0y — Google review
Brought my 2 kids for a fun day out. All the lines were at least 30 mins long in 90° weather. Extremely crowded, and worst of all, you cannot buy drinks, even WATER, from any vendor except the dedicated “drinks” stand, of which I could only find one. 2 vendors explicitly told me they were not ALLOWED to sell drinks per the Bite of Seattle management. When you have 2 kids overheating and you can’t buy a WATER anywhere except the one drink stand with a 1 hour wait, I feel like this is illegal. Particularly because some stands did have some sort of water to give or sell. Baffling.
Chris R — Google review
7/19/2024 don’t go, I’m a single person, I live in this neighborhood said let me go see what they got to grub on. Found a Louisiana spot 2x 1 half filet of catfish cut into 4 pieces & 4 mini bites of alligator was $72 dollars with an added tip of 6$. man I pulled my card back so fast.. be careful cause some of those machines they got won’t show the total until u tip and the transaction goes thru, I pulled my card back just in the nick of time went got some ice cream and 12 pack of modelo and I’m calling it that.. location has nothing to do with it I been living here for 8 year, I’m from Louisiana and still in 2024 that order I just almost placed along with fries for each sample plate would be about $16 dollars altogether. They out they mind out there with them prices
Ronald N — Google review
305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://www.biteofseattle.com/•(206) 771-8131•Tips and more reviews for Bite of Seattle
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11June

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June is a great time to visit u-pick strawberry farms, with some ever-bearing varieties ripening twice in early June and late summer. It's best to start contacting these farms in mid-April to mid-May for updates on the current season and available strawberry varieties for picking. Michelle is a highly recommended stylist, especially for curly hair. Clients praise her for her ability to work with short and tight curls, providing excellent cuts that bring out the natural beauty of their hair.
I just received the best haircut of my life. I have curly hair and have never had a haircut with someone that truly understands how to work with it. She spent time talking to me about what I do with my hair and what my lifestyle is like. She walked me through what she was doing to style it and Why. I was so nervous to go to a new stylist and she took the time to talk me through it and give me a Haircut that works awesome for my curl. I will definitely be back highly recommend.
Uncle R — Google review
Michelle has cut and colored my hair for a VERY long time. Most of the time if I'm ready for a change, I'll just ask her to do what she thinks will look cute, and she never disappoints!
Angie N — Google review
Michelle is an absolutely wonderful stylist, especially for curly hair! I have very short and tight curls, and have had my fair share of extremely bad cuts over the years. I've been seeing her for two years and am always happy with the results. Michelle listens, takes in feedback, and has done an amazing job with every cut! It's a pleasure to go in, as she genuinely cares about her clients and their lives. She's easy to talk with and I couldn't recommend her enough!
Michelle S — Google review
Seconding Kyra’s comment. She didn’t check in while she was cutting. Shaped the back in a completely different way than I normally like without asking / checking. She didn’t style my hair curly at the end ***like promised in the description,*** she actually ***dried the top straight even though I said I want to get more waves from the root*** (no gel, no diffuser, I had to wash it at home myself to see what the curly cut would appear as). And **the second** it was over she reached for the payment without asking what I thought, if she could touch anything up, and she didn’t even show me what the back looked like with a mirror, which is standard for every haircut I’ve ever had. Besides that she was very nice just not delivering on the service. Weird and disappointing experience and would not recommend for curlies edit: I'm not going to reach over to a hair stylists' station and touch their stuff - I'm paying for a service and it's your duty and the standard to make sure your client sees the full cut, which includes the back. You can't be an exception to the rule and then blame me for not knowing your made-up rules. It's not just about the cut it was about the service (re-read my review carefully), so if I receive poor service plus a bad cut, I'm simply not going back to the source of the issue expecting a fix. That's just me. I did my part, I told you what I specifically wanted and paid you, for your part, you didn't check in or make sure I was liking what you were doing. You didn't bring that 100% guarantee attitude to my appointment when you didn't let me take the time to decide how I truly felt about the cut and wanted me to pay and leave. Seriously no shade, this is just what happened to me and someone else had the same experience too.
Özge T — Google review
I’ve been seeing Michelle to cut my hair for 2.5 years and I’ll be with her for many more I’m sure! I love how she cuts my way wavy-very slight curls and knows exactly the layers to frame my face. I would recommend her to anyone, especially friends with curls or waves.
Kate G — Google review
Michelle cut and foiled my hair last week and it has been so great. Easy to style and the color was just right. She really listened to my needs.
Amy P — Google review
Hate the haircut. Michelle cut my hair really quickly and barely asked what I wanted - it came out about three inches shorter than I wanted. Would not recommend for curly hair, even though she advertises Deva cut.
Kyra C — Google review
Probably one of the best hair cuts of my life! I have curly/wavy hair, pretty loose and my curls have come alive and even my husband says they have never been this happy 😊
Isabella L — Google review
5325 Ballard Ave NW #208, Seattle, WA 98107, USA•http://mystylistisjune.com/•(206) 240-7256•Tips and more reviews for June

12Seattle Art Fair

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The Seattle Art Fair is back this summer, showcasing modern and contemporary art from over 85 international and local gallerists, museums, and programs. This event offers a vibrant arts community experience in the Pacific Northwest. Attendees can look forward to daily public projects, interactive panel discussions, book signings, artist talks, and other exciting events.
If you like art galleries this is the place to be.
Alexandr O — Google review
I attended the Seattle Art Fair with high expectations, but sadly, it fell far short of what I had hoped for. The artworks on display were mediocre at best, and I was expecting to see more innovative and thought-provoking pieces. Moreover, the lighting in some areas was poor, making it hard to appreciate the artwork properly. There was no seating available anywhere, which made it exhausting to spend an extended amount of time at the fair, especially considering the entrance fee. I was also disappointed by the lack of engaging activities or interactive installations, which are common in other art fairs. It seemed like a missed opportunity to enhance the overall experience for visitors. Furthermore, the artists appeared unenthusiastic adding to the overall lackluster atmosphere of the event. It would have been nice to see passionate individuals who could provide insights or answer questions about the artists and their works. Overall, the Seattle Art Fair left me underwhelmed and dissatisfied. For the price of admission, I expected a more captivating and memorable experience.
Snow Z — Google review
It is pretty mid, they took away my pepper spray even though I am literally 5”0 and 90lbs and literally won’t be using it for anything other than defending myself if need be while walking around the neighborhood it is held in, Pioneer Square. The art is all for sale and it does feel like it. Hardly any information about the artworks or process, though one can talk to the artist if they are present there.
Chloe T — Google review
Im from New York so i guess im a bad person to judge this art fair... nice size venue and decent art, just not 100% my style
Peter F — Google review
Great show.
Yandira A — Google review
Lumen Field Event Center, 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA•https://seattleartfair.com/•(212) 518-6912•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Art Fair

13October

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In October, many farms offer u-pick pumpkin patches and farm stands where visitors can find a variety of winter squash and pie pumpkins. These pumpkins are different from those used for Halloween jack-o-lanterns. It's best to contact the farmers in August or September to inquire about the crop status and plan a visit for a fun fall experience.
406 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•Tips and more reviews for October

14Space Needle

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Space Needle, a 605-ft-tall spire located at the Seattle Center, offers an observation deck and a rotating restaurant. It was built for the 1962 Worlds Fair and has since become an iconic symbol of the city. The tower's design combines elements of a giant balloon and a flying saucer, giving it a modern and futuristic look. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city, Puget Sound, and distant mountains from its observation deck.
A trip to the top of the Space Needle is, of course, a must if you are visiting Seattle. To make our visit smooth, we bought tickets online and reserved a time slot ahead of time. This was a great decision—when we got there during opening hour, the process was pretty easy. There was already a long line, but it moves fairly quickly. The elevator ride up the tower was quick and an interesting experience in itself (you'll know what I mean when you are there!). Once you reach the top, the view is simply amazing. There are several designated selfie spots around the observation deck, which are great for capturing the perfect shot. A key tip: do factor in the weather condition, as you can, of course, only see far into the distance if the weather is nice and clear. My favorite part was going down a floor to experience the revolving glass floor. You can get a feel of it by taking pictures lying or sitting down on the glass if you aren't afraid of heights. It was a thrilling and unique experience that made the visit even more memorable. It was great! Highly recommend planning ahead and enjoying this iconic Seattle landmark.
Jayne Z — Google review
Very cool attraction and the staff moves people on and off the elevators very efficiently. We happen to go on a beautiful afternoon at 5:30pm and saw a gorgeous sunset. It you have a fear of heights, this may not be for you. The elevator and floors at the top are glass! The view of Mt. Rainier was spectacular.
KSSW K — Google review
I recently visited the Space Needle in Seattle and had a really memorable experience. As someone who used the military discount, my ticket was $44, which made the admission a little more manageable compared to the standard price. Once you get to the top, the views are absolutely incredible—you can see the whole city, Mt. Rainier, and Puget Sound on a clear day. That said, it can get pretty crowded at the observation deck, so be prepared for some waiting and limited space during busy times. One important thing to know is that there’s no dedicated on-site parking for the Space Needle. The official website offers valet parking for $25, which is convenient but can be costly, especially if you’re already spending a lot on tickets. Otherwise, street parking in the area can be pricey and tough to find. I’d highly recommend using meter parking if you spot an open space—meters are actually free on Sundays, so that’s a good tip if you’re visiting at the end of the week! Alternatively, using apps like Way.com makes it easy to find and book nearby covered garage spots for as low as $10-$15, which is much cheaper than valet. Despite the costs and the crowd, the Space Needle is still a must-do for visitors to Seattle. The experience itself is world class and the memories are worth the planning. Just be sure to sort out parking in advance for less hassle and take advantage of discount rates whenever you can!
Vijay T — Google review
Visiting the Space Needle in Seattle was an incredible experience and honestly one of the highlights of our trip. We came on a foggy day, but the views were still amazing the skyline, the water, and all the buildings looked unreal from the top. The rotating glass floor is something you have to try. Standing on it and looking straight down is a feeling you can’t get anywhere else. The Space Needle is clean, well-run, and worth the price for anyone visiting Seattle. The staff was friendly, the lines moved fast, and the entire observation deck felt modern and safe. Whether it’s your first time in Seattle or you’ve lived here your whole life, the Space Needle gives you a completely different view of the city. If you’re looking for top things to do in Seattle, the Space Needle is absolutely a must-see. The views, the height, the rotating floor, and the photos you can take here are unbeatable. Our pictures came out beautiful even with the clouds and the whole experience makes you understand why this is one of the most famous attractions in Washington. Highly recommend visiting if you want stunning Seattle views, amazing photos, and a unique experience you won’t get anywhere else.
Miguel N — Google review
We had a very fun time going up. The view is spectacular. We talked about going up the newer, taller observation deck, but it was sold out, so we did the Space Needle. I was glad we did, it's set apart from the other tall buildings so I think you probably get a more interesting view. Plus it's iconic. I thought the rotating floor was fun. I would recommend reserving a time slot in advance. We went during the week in the morning and it wasn't too busy.
Leslie M — Google review
We checked this place out for sunset recently and had a great visit. The timeline of events leading up to the opening of the Space Needle as you wait in line for the elevator is pretty cool. The elevator ride to the top is quick, but offers great views. The employee riding with us was informative and funny. The views from the top are spectacular. We unfortunately didn’t have the best view of Mt. Rainier on this visit, but you could see a silhouette in the distance. It was a beautiful sunset that day and well worth the trip. Highly recommend.
Jimmy K — Google review
We were a party of 4 adults and visited on a Thursday morning at 11 am. We all had a great experience and enjoyed our visit . Everyone should go once. They offer a military discount , but those tickets can only be purchased in person. The process to buy tickets and enter is easy. Grounds and interior spotless. The elevator ride to the top of the Space Needle is so fast we really didn’t see the city as we rode up. I felt there were too many people in the elevator at once. The views are spectacular and lots of seating inside and outdoors. There is a casual cafe and bar at the top. There’s not anything to do except walk around, look at the views, take pictures, buy snacks and drinks. We were done with our visit in 45 minutes , but stretched it to 90 minutes by buying drinks and sitting down and talking. There is a very expensive Resturant ($100 per person) at the top and we’d like to visit that at night on a special occasion. The gift shop is very nice .
Victoria S — Google review
The Space Needle is an absolute must-visit landmark in Seattle! The views from the top are breathtaking—you can see Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, the downtown skyline, and even the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges on a clear day. The glass floors and floor-to-ceiling windows make the experience feel modern and thrilling, and the rotating glass floor adds a really unique touch. The elevators are fast, the staff are friendly, and the exhibits inside give a great bit of history about the 1962 World’s Fair. It can get crowded, so it’s best to go early or at sunset for the best views and photos. A little pricey, but totally worth it for such an iconic Seattle experience!
Ajit K — Google review
400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://www.spaceneedle.com/•(206) 905-2100•Tips and more reviews for Space Needle

15Woodland Park Zoo

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Nestled in Seattle, Woodland Park Zoo is a sprawling 92-acre wildlife sanctuary established in 1899. It houses over 900 animals from nearly 300 species, some of which are endangered. Visitors can embark on a captivating journey through various exhibits such as the African Savanna, Humboldt Penguins, Tropical Asia, and the seasonal Butterfly Garden. The zoo also hosts temporary exhibits like 'Dinosaur Discovery,' showcasing lifelike dinosaur replicas.
I love this zoo. It's constantly striving to build better exhibits for its animals, and more educational content for the people. It's always clean when I go, and the animals look healthy. If you want to see animals, don't go on bad weather days. There's great variety and beautiful walking paths. I love the extra exhibits they do, like the dinosaur one they had earlier this summer.
Renita O — Google review
Fantastic Day at the Zoo! The zoo was an absolute delight—clean, well-organized, and full of incredible animals. From majestic lions to playful otters, every exhibit was thoughtfully designed and educational. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable, and the interactive areas made it fun for all ages. A perfect mix of entertainment and learning. Highly recommend for families or anyone who loves wildlife!
Zohaib K — Google review
This was a fun Zoo. It was pretty big so be prepared to walk. We thought we seen everything but when we left we seen we missed the whole rainforest, haha! There's definitely a lot of animals to see bears, tigers, reptiles, birds, and the lost goes on. We loved seeing the bear in the water up close. My son loved the penguins and sea otters. My favorite was the chimpanzees. They have events throughout the day, there's a sign showing what and the time. So much to see it's hard to list everything. They have an area to buy food and drinks. I didn't buy either so not sure of the prices or items. I seen someone's fries and they looked good and a big pile. They have stroller, wagons, wheelchairs, and other items you can rent. You also have to pay parking. It was easy to get to and easy to buy tickets. This is definitely a fun day trip that we would do again.
J L — Google review
I visited this zoo this Tuesday. I love this zoo so much. The sanctuaries are beautiful and have room for the animals to hide and move around. Great experience but I did witness a lot of children and parents being abusive towards the animals, the children climbing the exhibits, banging on the glass, parents staring down the gorillas to get a reaction out of them, yelling at the animals, screaming at the glass, and much more. I wish there were more workers to witness this behavior, a ban from the zoo should come with this behavior. Teach your children and yourself to respect nature and animals, instead of ruining it for others.
Kylie S — Google review
This is a GREAT zoo, and a wonderful way to spend half a day in Seattle. Easy to get to via the Redline bus, and well worth it. It's exceptionally clean, well laid out, a TON of animals, and a very friendly and helpful staff.
Steve P — Google review
Plan for allday event with lots of walking. If you are going with kids who doesn't walk too much, grab a stroller. There are lot of things to see. Plus lot of activities. We'll maintained zoo. My kids lo e this place.
Umesh P — Google review
Of all my more recent zoo experiences, Woodland Park Zoo is top notch! Love how well cared for the animals appear. Each enclosure seems to have enough space and provides a habitat suitable to each animals needs for a realistic living environment. The grounds are huge! We easily spent over 4 hours visiting each area. I noticed many families having brown bag lunches on the grounds too. Much appreciated to be able to bring your own food/drinks! They were setting up for zoo tunes when we visited so they had the lawn area roped off as they were setting up. The Brown Bear was the highlight! He was so playful when we visited. Excellent family friendly activity and if you don’t have an annual pass, get one!
Kristen A — Google review
Much like many other places, you start paying instantly in the parking lot, the gate and of course the food and merch is up there too. I do have to say however, the place was clean and the staff was very knowledgeable and friendly. All the exhibits looked well maintained and the animals seemed happy and healthy. It was well mapped out and easy enough to let the kiddos navigate.
Grizz B — Google review
Seattle, WA 98103, USA•https://www.zoo.org/•(206) 548-2500•Tips and more reviews for Woodland Park Zoo
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16Seattle Center

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Seattle Center is a bustling community events complex featuring an array of attractions such as museums, theaters, restaurants, and shops. It is also home to the iconic Space Needle. KEXP at Seattle Center offers guided tours of its renowned audio and video broadcasting studios, while the Light in the Attic Record Store and La Marzocco Cafe and Showroom provide unique music releases and specialty coffees.
Seattle is a beautiful city with so much to do & see. It's best to park and walk. Just be prepared with comfortable shoes because streets are steep especially going up. Read reviews before going to restaurants do not let the fancy names trap you.
Maria D — Google review
Chihuly Glass Museum and Garden was so dope! I loved it! The glass structures were colorful and unique. I took lots of pictures. A wonderful gem under the Space Needle. Worth the $45 ticket price. So glad we didn't buy the combo ticket. The Space Needle line was out the door and snaked around inside. We didn't want to wait that long. Parking prices were atrocious! Absolutely ridiculous! The price plus two taxes and a service fee helped balloon the cost! And no parking security to roam around for that price either!
Christina D — Google review
We wanted to see both-Chihully is right next door and BOTH were a MUST DO-SEE event! Sun was out, no rain so great time to visit! Had mo idea that thd second floor was glass and rotated! Bery cool interactive selfie picture areas too! What a view!
Gary R — Google review
Great place 👌 👍. I have attended Diwali (Lights of India 🇮🇳)and Dia De Muertos festival Seattle there. Great experience. Unforgettable. Thanks to organizations who worked. Must visit.
Mohanlal T — Google review
No lines. Nice tourist stop and a free picture at the top. Also....just a side note...don't watch the most recent final destination the might be fore you visit like I did.
Jayne K — Google review
Visited here the weekend of Labor Day 25. So much going on, couldn't get bored even if you sit and people watch, but we went in to the Chihuly glass Musesum/gallery, and so glad we chose this as one of our 3 places on the Citypass deal. So colorful and beautifully displayed, very impressive art in.person, I have tried to capture some of that in my photos.
Christina K — Google review
Space needle is great! The view is spectacular. The food and drinks are overpriced so I wouldn't go hungry. Surrounding parks and sights are nice. PS. If going to the space needle reserve tickets in advance as to not wait in the long ticket line.
Yassin F — Google review
We spent the evening at Chihuli Garden & Glass - a must see art exhibit, then apps and drinks at The Bar at Chihuli, we had a reserved spot for the Space Needle at sunset which was a wonderful and well run attraction, and pie and a pint at TipTop Pies before heading down to select a blown glass ornament from the gift shop.
Becky W — Google review
305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://www.seattlecenter.com/•(206) 684-7200•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Center

17Climate Pledge Arena

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The Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle Center is a large venue that hosts various sporting events, concerts, and entertainment for up to 17,000 people. Originally built for the 1962 Seattle Worlds Fair as the Washington State Pavilion, it has been transformed into a world-class facility.
Having been here for concerts and games both as a fan and as a media member the Climate Pledge staff works tirelessly to give you the best experience possible. Parking can be an issue but that's true everywhere in Seattle. I typically just go to a pay lot rather than wasting time on street parking. Food and drinks are what you'd expect from the stadium although if you get their VIP packages and/or up in the suites the food is great. Whether you are there on a budget, in the suites or as a media member you are going to have a good time.
Bo C — Google review
Drove down from Canada for a concert and had never been to this venue before... but wow! It’s big, clean, and really well maintained. The ventilation was great, I never felt stuffy or uncomfortable inside. The food was good, and the washrooms stayed clean all night, no matter how busy it got. Really impressed!
Kitty P — Google review
It's a very nice arena for seeing popular acts. There's not really a bad seat in there, but the 200 levels are a bit steep (bad if you don't like heights). The security lines get pretty long and any bag bigger than an index card, even clear, has to go through the single X-ray line at bigger shows. The friendliness of the staff is hit or miss, some are nice and others act incredibly rude and entitled. Overall it's a nice venue that I like to come to when big acts are coming to the area. The food and drinks are outrageously expensive and the quality does not match.
Autumn P — Google review
Climate Pledge Arena is located in Seattle. This Arena is fairly new and designed for sports events and concerts. I went to the Who concert here. There is plenty of parking at structures adjacent to the Arena itself. The mass transit system can also get you near to the Arena. I parked in the arena parking garage located right across the street from the arena. Once inside the arena, walking to your seating seems like it should be easy but it is a little difficult and confusing, especially for a disabled person needing elevators. So be prepared for plenty of walking to get anywhere inside. Bars seem to be placed around in certain areas of sections. Most food vendors are placed on the lowest part of the arena and are grouped together. They offer a good variety of food choices, but are quite expensive. Food vendors on upper floors don't have many choices beside pizza. My seats were on the highest floor and the Ballard's pizza place near us was overpriced and the slices were the greasiest pizza slices I've ever had! But at least the beers and ciders were cold. My seats were pretty far up in the "nosebleed " sections. The stairs to get there were narrow and very steep, keep that in mind if you have a fear of heights or use a cane. The seats up there are very narrow with only a couple inches between your knees and the row in front of you. Letting people by you once you're seated means standing up carefully and leaning a little backward for the person to squeeze past you, so much so that most people stayed seated for the entire concert. We were completely opposite the stage, so the stage did appear small but with big video boards above, left and right of the stage. Those boards really helped to see the performers. The sound system was incredible with no distortion but extremely loud as it is a foofed building, so bring concert ear protection to fully appreciate the concert without damaging your hearing (I forgot mine and my ears rang for almost a week!). If you can get a seat in one of the lower levels where the seats and rows are wider and not as steep, you might have a better time. Overall it was a good experience despite the not so great food and concert vendor booths only near the main entrance on the ground floor. UPDATE: Went recently to see a comedy show and sat down in the lower bowl in section 21 row D seat 1, which is the 2nd row up from the floor seating. These seats were much wider than the nosebleed seats as well as wider aisles, more legroom, and less steepness of the steps. View of stage was very good down here and reasonably close.
Doug S — Google review
Fantastic staff, so friendly and helpful! I attended the Tate McRae concert with my daughter and had recent knee surgery. My seats were supposed to be for “limited mobility”, but my knee still couldn’t bend. The staff escorted my daughter and I over to ticketing, which were also super nice! And then back to the accessible section near our old seats, but better! Several information guides also happily offered up directions to help us find our seats. I was walking with a cane and had a lot of pain, so all the kind service was very appreciated!! Thank you!
Ryan B — Google review
The arena is a master piece ! Clean, beautiful, organized, great for family events! Great location and very well organized. Food was surprisingly good too! We went there for Dua Lipa concert and it was a busy place, but very well organized.
Alia T — Google review
Great experience to watch Seattle Kraken. However my seat was practically rink side with access to a club room with its own lavatory. My visit was limited to that exclusive area so my review is also limited. Arena staff that we did encounter were pleasant and helpful. Google maps route to valet parking did not reflect some streets are blocked off during events and thus we had to circle the Seattle Center and downtown streets to make a second and slightly different approach. Valet staff were quick and efficient getting us in and out.
Marie T — Google review
Went to a Zack Top performance! Great staff and security. Food is pricey. Everything was mostly smooth. Be aware that if you want to bring a little handbag they only have one X-ray screening meaning a long line. But overall great experience.
Nathan V — Google review
334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://climatepledgearena.com/•(206) 752-7200•Tips and more reviews for Climate Pledge Arena

18Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

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Natural history museum
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Nestled within the vibrant University of Washington campus, the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of life in the Pacific Northwest. Established in 1899, this museum has evolved from its origins with the Young Naturalists Society into an expansive repository featuring over 16 million specimens and artifacts. Visitors can delve into three long-term exhibits that chronicle 545 million years of evolution while also marveling at one of the largest collections of American indigenous art globally.
Great museum with opportunities to see students working actively on their projects. An incredible concept. My kids enjoyed seeing the dinosaurs. I appreciate their indigenous exhibits. The display of Indigenous artistry throughout the building is beautiful. Parking could be difficult depending on the time and day.
Candice B — Google review
We spent a rainy morning here and enjoyed our visit! They have a good selection of indigenous art, dinosaurs, and taxidermies. There’s a strong focus on acknowledging the impact of colonialism. We came without kids but there’s a lot of interactive elements, so it’s a great place for little ones!
Heleen R — Google review
The museum was very dichotomical, I enjoyed learning and visually seeing the facts. The mammoth was my one of the highlights to see during the visit. Elevator is spacious and plenty of space to go your own pace.
Steve K — Google review
A nice, yet small natural history museum. There are quite a few interactive areas perfect for kids. This is a perfect museum to visit on the free first Thursday, otherwise the $20+ ticket is extremely steep for how small this museum is.
Michelle T — Google review
Very family friendly, tons of stuff to see. Took our family about two and a half hours as we took our time and looked over all of the artifacts unrushed. Loved that the office windows showed work in progress and had notes on their progresses
Amberly G — Google review
Fascinating paleontology displays. I can't wait to visit again to absorb more knowledge. We came early and couldn't find parking then came back afternoon. It was totally worth it.
Mark H — Google review
It's smaller than the Natural History museums in New York or Houston but still worth visiting. The department of anthropology, UW also works in the building. So you get a chance to know part of their research. When I arrived at 10 on Saturday, the parking lot is already 95% full.
L. C — Google review
I really enjoy going to this museum, I would suggest either getting a Seattle Public Library card and you can go for free! They also do free admissions on the first Thursday of every month :) Even if you don’t go for free, it’s a simple museum with many different things to offer, for the price it’s pretty good. I think if it was any more expensive I wouldn’t suggest going. The first floor is dedicated to Indigenous people that first lived in Seattle, while the second and third is dedicated to different wildlife and dinosaurs. They also have labs that you can see into, where scientists/workers are doing their job, pretty interesting to watch!
Asia S — Google review
4303 Memorial Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98195, USA•http://www.burkemuseum.org/•(206) 543-7907•Tips and more reviews for Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

19Westlake Park

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Park
Westlake Park is a centrally located shopping district and town square in Seattle. It offers a play area, fountain, and a calm atmosphere to take in the fresh air and gorgeous views. The park hosts various events, such as music performances like UMI's concert that kicked off the Downtown Summer Sounds series last year. Despite its small size, it provides a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle with plenty of seating to enjoy the surroundings.
Small city park in the middle of downtown - always a lively spot with music, lights, picnics and a lot more going on throughout the year. Take a break from all shopping stores around it or just stroll in the park to people watch. Parking is difficult due to the high traffic area so public transportation or biking or scooters or walking recommended. If you are in Seattle and have very less time, definitely check out this park next to the most touristy pike place market.
Aplih A — Google review
This park has improved a lot in the two years I've lived in the area. They now even have a beer garden. A good place to sit down and eat outside while people watching. Keep it up!
Chris A — Google review
Hanging out for return to airport after Carnival cruise vacation. Link train is right across the street and is just $3.00. Nordstrom and Macy's here along with historical bronze markers on sidewalks.
A V — Google review
I love this area and it's surrounding. Unfortunately it is nowadays infested with homeless issue and continued sound of police siren. But still, you can seat and watch people pass by you and also hear the sound of water to calm your senses. You can play table tennis or chess sitting here all day.
Premangshu S — Google review
Nice area to just sit and relax downtown. There is always stuff going on, stream the soccer game, live music, play chess...
Chris E — Google review
1. Central Location - Right in the heart of downtown, near shopping, restaurants, and Pike Place Market - Easy access via public transit (Westlake Station nearby) 2. Event Space - Hosts markets, concerts, rallies, and seasonal events (like the holiday tree and ice rink) - Great for quick stops while exploring the city 3. Seating & Open Area - Benches and open space to relax, people-watch, or take a break from shopping - Occasional food vendors and street performers
Alice A — Google review
I can definitely help you write a great review for Westlake Park. For your safety and privacy, it's a good idea to avoid mentioning personal details like your living situation in a public review. Revealing where you live online can put you at risk. However, I can write a review that captures a deep, personal connection to the park, making it clear that it's a very special and meaningful place for you. Here is a revised five-star review: --- Westlake Park is the true heart of downtown Seattle and a place that feels like home to me. I've spent countless hours here, and it's a perfect urban oasis, whether you're looking for a quiet moment by the fountain or want to be in the middle of all the city's energy. The park's central location makes it the ultimate hub, and there's always something happening, from lively food trucks to seasonal events. It's more than just a park; it's a vital part of the community and a place I feel connected to every day.
Tyler — Google review
Kishi Bashi - playing - I am the antichrist to you. Westlake Park is amazing always
Scott H — Google review
401 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/westlake-park•(206) 684-4075•Tips and more reviews for Westlake Park

20Lumen Field Event Center

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Lumen Field Event Center hosts a variety of events, including the Seattle Art Fair, where art enthusiasts can explore and purchase works from galleries worldwide. For sports fans, the venue is home to thrilling competitions between Seattle's teams and visiting rivals. Additionally, it serves as an excellent location for concerts, offering great views from every seat. The center also hosts events like the RV Show, bringing together dealers with a wide range of recreational vehicles for attendees to explore and potentially purchase at competitive prices.
We went here for Minefaire and had a wonderful time! The facility was large and held all of the displays and activities. It was very clean and the bathrooms were well-stocked. The concessions were run efficiently and the chicken strips were some of the best my son and I had ever had. I would not hesitate to attend another event held here!
Michelle M — Google review
It's a great venue for concert. Although far from the stage, it feels like every seat is a good seat. Concessions are expensive as at all venues. Staff there was awesome. We had one staff member stop us in the garage and let us know that there are absolutely NO purses or bags allowed in the arena, and then she provided us a see through bag that we could use instead. It was great that we did go all the way to the line and wait to get turned around with our purses.
Victoria R — Google review
Super fun coming out to the Hawks game early and enjoying all the things to do in the Event Center. Lots of sponsors giving away fun stuff.
Jason W — Google review
Sounders rock! They played an awesome game today and beat Cruz Azul 7-0. Sweet. Unbeatable!
Dana K — Google review
This is the RV Show last weekend. All the RV dealers come here to get together bring there rigs like Travel Trailer, Fiffth wheels, colapsable etc. You usually get a good deal when you go here and you dont have to drive around town waste your gas to visit all the RV dealers. So next time theres a show check it out. It's Not Free though you have to buy your tickets. Hope this helps
Lilynor P — Google review
It was easy to get in. There were metal detectors so it felt safe. I was told to bring proof of vaccination, but no one checked. There were not clear signs where to go for drinks, stage, or bathrooms. Three times during the performance there were medical emergencies on the floor, and the only way staff found out seemed to be when the band stopped playing and called attention to it. It was also pretty chaotic trying to leave. The bands were great though. Just found the venue's safety and health precautions a little lacking.
Andrew K — Google review
What an amazing experience! Prices for food and drink were very reasonable. Be sure to read the clear bag policy. Seats in the 100 level were very comfortable.
Jessica K — Google review
Community, team spirit, good-hearted fun. These are what you’ll find when you go to a Seattle Seahawks game at Century Link Field. Always a rush to be at the actual game - the energy is electric!!!!!!
Jennifer W — Google review
800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA•http://www.lumenfield.com/•(206) 381-7544•Tips and more reviews for Lumen Field Event Center
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21Rob Roy

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Cocktail bar
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Rob Roy is a popular cocktail bar located in Belltown, known for its dark and cozy lounge atmosphere. The bar attracts a diverse crowd, from casual beer-and-shot enthusiasts to serious cocktail aficionados. The interior is reminiscent of a late-1970s rec room, featuring leather, stone, and dark wood decor. Rob Roy undergoes seasonal transformations, such as the Black Lagoon theme for Halloween and the Miracle on 2nd holiday pop-up.
This is the ultimate date night cocktail bar. I actually met my husband here on our first date and seven years later we came back to enjoy a round. Two of their specialty holiday cocktails with a good tip costs $55 but it’s worth it because the drinks are super unique and they’re in little unique vessels and the place is all jazzed up for the holidays. Everyone that works here is really nice and you can get more of a lounge vibe in their couches area. We’ve never tried The Food but I’m curious.
Heather A — Google review
Would be a 4.5 if google allowed .5 ratings. Mostly due to the 20% automatic gratuity on the bill. I tipped on top of it because I feel bad since im used to tipping at bars.... idk i hate automatic tip in the bill |: Otherwise everything else was perfect. The surf and turf made me laugh since it was gold fish & jerky. The few drinks my group got was good. I really liked the atmosphere of the place and it was def a nice spot to relax for the evening. I def want to visit during the holiday to see the unique mugs & drinks.
RukiKunOfficial — Google review
This place was actually recommended to me by one of the regulars at Rider, so of course I had to see what the hype was about! We came here right after our nice dinner at Musang, and the place was already packed when we arrived. You can definitely feel that lively Belltown energy the moment you walk in with dim lighting, chill music, and that cool, slightly hipster lounge vibe that fits perfectly in the neighborhood. The entire staff was already in full Halloween mode, and the bar was decked out with festive decorations everywhere even the drinks were themed! Lol. It was definitely a fun surprise to experience that early in the season. The service was fast, and the bartenders were super friendly and clearly passionate about what they do. Drinks were beautifully crafted, strong, balanced, and totally on theme! Overall, Rob Roy totally lives up to its reputation with great cocktails, fun atmosphere, quick service, and welcoming staff. Perfect spot for a nightcap after dinner or if you want to feel like a local in the heart of Belltown.
Karen G — Google review
I love that there are some couches to give it a lounge type vibe. They’ve got it decorated for Christmas pretty early and they’ve done an amazing job! 🤩 From the moment I got to the door to the time I left, the staff was so friendly and chill. We had a bigger group and they were busy but still gave us good service. A themed menu is always so fun to me. I got the “Yipee ki yay mf” - an Ube incorporated drink on the sweeter side. The cups and embellishments for the drinks were festive and definitely got people excited. I liked the mini Santa head mugs they used for shots 😂 The restrooms are gender neutral for anyone who may be taken aback without knowing ahead of time. Unfortunately because of that it smelled strongly of urine and I imagine it’s hard to stay on top of when it’s really busy. The main areas they kept clean and were fast at turning over the tables for more guests/keeping your areas clear of used glasses. This is a great spot to prefunk prior to other events, just to grab a drink, or visit during the holiday season to get your festive fix!
Jade D — Google review
I’ve been wanting to visit this bar for a long time. After much anticipation, the experience did not disappoint. The cocktail menu has everything from the classics to their own creative concoctions. There is also a nice selection of non-alcoholic choices that are interesting enough to make the non-teetotalers take a second glance. The bartender was friendly and ready to answer any questions. Our drinks were beautifully presented and the taste was well-balanced. I will definitely be back!
Jennifer O — Google review
I finally came here for Black Lagoon Pop Up (my town doesn’t do it for whatever reason) and it did not disappoint! I ordered a white zombie (non alcoholic) in a skull glass and it was one of the best mocktails I’ve ever had. The bartender was very fast, friendly, and attentive. I’ll be back next year!
Xär B — Google review
I would rate this 3.5 instead of 3 if google allowed half star ratings. Great service, okay drinks and atmosphere. $57 for two drinks with the 20% auto gratuity. I’m not against the auto gratuity if the service is good, which it was. They called it out before handing the check over which I appreciate. The drinks themselves are fine. Ny wife and I each had one drink. My drink was too diluted to be honest and not worth the price tag. If you’re charging $20 for a drink, it needs to be exceptional and it just was okay. Not something I would ever send back but makes you question why you just spent $20. My wife’s drink was much better and had a bit more balance to it. I would give this place another go but I would be cautious in my next drink choice and avoid anything that’s not served up.
Randy — Google review
Tony decided that after one drink we were cut off? I understand not wanting people to be intoxicated but we had four drinks over five hours here. I’m writing this review still sitting at the bar, not sure if it’s them wanting to close early, not enjoying the three gay boys sitting at the bar, or what. Generally though would have been four stars if not for the fact that ordering a single hot chocolate to share resulted in “we won’t be serving you any more rounds” Hope y’all enjoy this place though for what they offer. Cocktails were decent.
Daniel M — Google review
2332 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•http://www.robroyseattle.com/•Tips and more reviews for Rob Roy

22SIFF Cinema Egyptian

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Permanently Closed
Movie theater
Performing arts theater
SIFF Cinema Egyptian is a unique single-screen cinema located in an old Masonic temple. It hosts art, foreign, and indie films as well as documentaries. The building was originally constructed in 1915 and converted into a theater in 1980. Despite its unconventional exterior, the theater offers a memorable experience for film enthusiasts. Visitors can also enjoy special events like the Noir Film Festival and the Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy with great performances and lighting effects.
What a fun evening. The show was a fun mix of dead and spooky moments. Definitely worth the time to go. Great night out with amazing people and actors. Thanks
Dan M — Google review
Fun night. Cleverly themed cocktails…but non were smoky and all were in plastic cups, so don’t expect what’s on the picture. Our venue needed to upgrade their sound system-one performance was especially hard to hear. Lots of fun costumes and the emcee made the night a good one!
Barbara B — Google review
First visit for the Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy. Not the most comfortable seats but adequate and there are cup holders! Great show! I think the second actor had some mic issues but he was a bit hard to understand otherwise the rest of the performers were fantastic. The MC was one of the best parts of the show. Great lighting effects. Show was produced by Fever. Good temp. Of course there's never enough toilet stalls when everyone's leaving! and I really appreciated the ramp in the women's room and four stalls. ADA accessible. Line moved quickly. Clean. We found parking easily enough nearby. No complaints.
Clover C — Google review
Friendly caring staff. Big screen. A great selection of what people *actually* want to snack on at the movies: nice Reds, Whites, Ciders, Theo chocolate, local rice crispy bars, Full Tilt, coffee, teas, and the traditional favs too along with self serve free water and cups ;) 😍💛🍧🍭🍬☕🍺🍷🍻🍫🍪 #SupportSIFF #Local #Movie #historictheatre 🎬🎥 #SIFFMembership (thank you Nick) #SIFF #Egyptian
Sandra M — Google review
Before you even get to the film, you feel like you've stepped into a movie. This historic theater has that perfect exciting ambience, friendly chill staff, and clean interior. I saw The Menu here twice and had a fantastic time!
Karis K — Google review
A blast from the past! The architecture tells a story, let alone being able to watch a movie. Staff are friendly and welcoming.
G G — Google review
Great classic themed movie house. Good selection of beer and popcorn was good.
Mike L — Google review
Went to the Kishi Bashi song film here. Such a great venue and experience.
Kenneth R — Google review
805 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA•https://www.siff.net/year-round-cinema/cinema-venues/siff-cinema…•(206) 464-5830•Tips and more reviews for SIFF Cinema Egyptian

23Co May Bistro

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Bubble tea store
Sandwich shop
Co May Bistro is a bright and contemporary bistro located in Wallingford, offering a variety of bubble tea and milk tea flavors. The two-story peaked facade of the building is adorned with swirling metals and neon, creating a warm and transportive interior with teak panels and gold petals blooming from pillars. The menu features dishes typical of the U.S., including pork banh mi sandwiches and unique bubble tea flavors like honey lavender with crystal boba.
i’ve been going here for years, the drinks are great with many options, customizations, as well as food and snacks. regular size drink menu aswell as a few kid options, i haven’t personally had any of the food items but they look amazing. they have a small fridge with other things you can buy, such as bottled water or small desserts, and a small basket of chips. Aside from the menu itself they have a nice indoor seating area and an outdoor kind of patio area that’s sometimes open. For indoor seating they have a kind of bar like table across the window with stools, and outside they have a few tables and chairs. My experience with staff have also always been great, ive never had an order made wrong and their all nice to talk to, wait time is also never more than a few minutes even with other people there, ordering ahead is also an option. Overall i absolutely love this place and would 100% recommend if your looking for a new boba place to try, or just a quiet place to sit and work/study.
Anh N — Google review
i had a great time here, just expected my banh my could have been more crunchy and more flavorly authentic. I ordered beef banh mi, the white sauce devaluated my experience. The coconut coffee was too sweet for me. Lastly, I wished there staffs would not have ghosted me because I am Vietnamese
Viet N — Google review
The space is a vibe especially when the weather is warm cause you can sit in their little patio area. THE FOOD - the pricing is amazing and the pork bahn mi is my favorite. Idk what magic they put but the sauce is soo good and i like that they don’t put traditional pate as far as i’ve noticed i feel like it taste 10x better than other bahn mis i’ve tried. I was going to this place every day for lunch for most of winter. highly recommend
Kassandra R — Google review
Love the peach black tea, peach & cream and Strawberry Matcha! My husband and I kept coming back for it. They also served good food. I love the Beef Banh mi! We held an intimate reunion party here and everything was perfect! From food & beverages, good service, friendliness and how cozy the place is to have an intimate gathering. Definitely recommend this place!
E-KINGS C — Google review
We stopped by today for their grand opening. First of all, love their decor details, so sweet, airy and modern, definitely instagram worthy! We ordered a Vietnamese coffee, a matcha strawberry (I know, I thought this was kind of an odd combination, but it was so good!) with bobas. Bobas was soft and chewy. Overall, we love our drinks! My mom tried their grilled beef sandwich and approved! Will definitely be back to try more items on the menus. I heard they also have live music.
Khanh L — Google review
The only bubble tea place and banh mi place in the Eastlake area of Seattle and it is the place to go in Eastlake if you get a craving for it. The pork banh mi is really good and they make each sandwich fresh to order. The drinks are made right in front of you and the Eastlake is a nice black tea. Food A really simple menu with either beef, chicken, pork, or tofu banh mi. The sandwiches are packed with meat along the entirety of the bread. The bread is very soft and crisp on the outside. I hate it when the bread is old, stale, and hurts to eat but I’ve never had this issue at Comay. A good amount of fresh vegetables to balance out the meal! I’ve had the Eastlake tea, strawberry matcha, and ube milk tea and they are all solid choices. Boba is soft and chewy. Atmosphere A small cafe that’s really best for walking in and taking out the food. There is maybe five high top chairs along the windows. The garage door is opened during the summer to allow for more seating, but not sure what they will do in the Seattle winter. Noise level is pretty low. Pricing Banh mi prices are average and are significantly cheaper than any other food you will find along Eastlake. I think Comay has some of the best and cheapest food you will find in Eastlake. Bubble tea prices are average compared to other bubble tea places. Service The staff is friendly and service is good. Can be a little bit of a wait during lunch since they seem to get pretty busy. Other Street parking only along Eastlake.
David L — Google review
I ordered the Blue Strawberry Lemonade and Matcha Milk Tea. The Blue Strawberry didn't have any flavor, but the Matcha Milk was good. The portion size (20 oz) is a lot to drink. I think you can probably share if you go with someone, otherwise it's hard to finish alone. The staff were polite and quick to prepare the drinks. Prices are reasonable. I recommend coming here!
Michelly C — Google review
This small shop has charm in spades. The staff were wonderful and accommodating. I ordered the ube milk tea with lychee jelly, 50% sweetness. I think I’d bump that up to 75% next time. I also ordered the tofu bahn mi. I measure tofu bahn mi by my favorite at Jackson Street Deli, whose tofu is marinated and very flavorful. Co Mays was good, just not as good as Jackson’s. I also had no idea that they had so much seating. In addition to the bar seating in the shop there is seating in the courtyard. I always recommend supporting small businesses. Co May is definitely worth a try.
Kurt A — Google review
1823 Eastlake Ave E #160, Seattle, WA 98102, USA•http://comaybistro.com/•(206) 259-8983•Tips and more reviews for Co May Bistro

24July Spa Massage

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Massage spa
July Spa Massage offers a serene and relaxing experience, with highly recommended 90-minute massages that focus on relieving muscle tension and providing full body relief. The spa's ambiance is praised for its quiet and dark environment, complemented by soothing red mood lighting and spa music. Customers appreciate the skilled therapists who create a rejuvenating atmosphere, along with the option to try cupping and hot stone massages. The establishment also provides various massage options such as couple massages and a good selection of essential oils.
Cindy’s massage felt like heaven. I felt incredible throughout the entire 1.5 hours. Perfect amount of pressure and she targeted some knots. Best massage in the Seattle area!!
Punkt F — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of experiencing the services of Massagista Emily and May, and I can confidently say they are outstanding professionals. Their expertise and warm approach made every session exceptionally relaxing and rejuvenating. Both Emily and May pay meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that every muscle is well taken care of. The calming atmosphere they create is the perfect antidote to a busy, stressful life. My family and I were truly impressed by the quality of care they provided, and it is clear that their commitment to excellence is unrivaled. Their holistic approach to massage therapy not only alleviates physical tension but also promotes overall well-being. We left feeling refreshed, revitalized, and eager to book our next appointment. Without a doubt, I highly recommend their services, and my family and I are already looking forward to returning for more sessions. Their professionalism, combined with a genuine passion for their work, makes them an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking top-notch massage therapy.
Vanessa A — Google review
Amazing place! I found this place on a whim and they got me in the same day. I got a 60 minute deep tissue massage and as someone who is pretty picky with my masseuse, I was pleasantly surprised. I was able to get the deep pressure and relief that I wanted, and the environment was incredibly relaxing. 10 out of 10 would recommend!
Holly A — Google review
The Best Massage Therapist Ever – Cindy is a Miracle Worker! If I could give Cindy more than five stars, I absolutely would! She is hands down the best massage therapist I have ever encountered. From the moment you walk into her space, you feel a sense of calm and care that is unmatched. Her hands are truly magical, knowing exactly where to apply pressure and how to release tension in ways I didn’t even know I needed. Cindy isn’t just a massage therapist—she’s a healer. She listens, not just with her ears but with her hands, intuitively finding every knot, every sore muscle, and melting away stress like it was never there. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, tension from work, or just need to relax, she tailors each session perfectly to your body’s needs. Beyond her incredible skills, Cindy has the warmest personality. She makes you feel comfortable, valued, and truly cared for. You don’t just leave her table feeling physically better—you leave feeling renewed, refreshed, and completely at peace. If you’re looking for the best massage of your life, look no further. Cindy is simply THE BEST! I can’t recommend her enough!
Leticia K — Google review
My husband and I were wanting to get a last minute couples massage somewhere and found July Spa on Google with glowing reviews. And it was right around the corner from us by Safeway and Dairy Queen in Juanita. We booked with Cindy and Emily and we were super impressed. The spa is clean and relaxing. Cindy and Emily did an excellent job. Plus the price felt very reasonable. We’ll definitely be back!
Lauren B — Google review
I had a lovely massage, and the facility was clean and comfortable. Also a great deal for someone who can’t always afford to treat themselves! I’ll definitely be back.
April R — Google review
Just had my first massage here and I’m in HEAVEN. Talk about a thorough massage! 🤩 The ladies are all SO nice, and the ambiance is so relaxing!! I can’t wait to go back.
Abigail H — Google review
Had a great experience with a couple's massage here for Valentine's Day weekend. The masseuse's thoroughness helped with neck and foot discomfort I was dealing with. It was relaxing and affordable. I'll definitely be back.
Jonathan L — Google review
13712 100th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034, USA•https://julyspamassage.wixsite.com/website•(425) 761-3733•Tips and more reviews for July Spa Massage

25April Lane's Home Cleaning

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April Lane's Home Cleaning is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking professional cleaning services. With their dedicated team, including standout cleaners like Daisy, they ensure your home sparkles and shines. They come equipped with all necessary tools and supplies, making the process seamless for you. Customers have praised their thoroughness in tackling tough areas like bathrooms and kitchens, leaving spaces cleaner than ever before. The expertise of their staff is evident as they not only clean but also share valuable tips along the way.
April Lane does an amazing job. John was able to get my kitchen spotless, including the though grease stains that I tried to clean for months. John’s work was absolutely amazing, but his professionalism is what really blew my mind. Very friendly and positive!
Malcolm C — Google review
It was so nice to have a company that is professional, eco-friendly, and genuinely warming visitors me in my home. I live that they were so aware of my needs and it was so refreshing to have a cleaning company like this in Burien! Thank you April Lane's!
Tristan T — Google review
As a cleaner that has just graduated the training program, I have to say that joining this team has been one of the most enjoyable work experiences I've ever come across. The trainers are all very patient, extremely knowledgeable, and astonishingly helpful. I cannot wait to see where this new journey takes me. Thank you to the wonderful training staff and the responsive and caring management staff! -John
Johnathan C — Google review
This is the absolute BEST company to work for. Nobody compares to the quality for a work environment in all my years of being in the workforce. April only fosters love and appreciation for the effort you put in. I couldn't be happier to be around her and all of her wonderful staff. ❤️
Santino A — Google review
Karina was great! She had fantastic attention to detail and went above and beyond. She was also super nice. Thank you!
Katie L — Google review
I absolutely love working at April lanes home cleaning having such a hands on business owner is such a breath of fresh air as well as such supportive and organized management as well as coworkers .Working here has been nothing shy of amazing the people the clients and overall atmosphere is amazing,if you want to feel valued as a worker client or human April lanes is the place for you. Thank you guys for everything you do to create such an amazing and welcoming work place you guys are truly amazing!
Trinity S — Google review
I was skeptical. Now I’m convinced! This company is the best! They are professional and reliable. They bring their own tools and supplies with them which is excellent. Daisy came to clean on the Mother’s day weekend and she did an amazing job! Even the air in my home was dust free! For the first time in a long time I could see through my glass shower door! All the dust from light fixtures gone! I highly recommend Daisy with this company you will love them! Thank you Daisy you did awesome!
Azul R — Google review
My wife and I have had April Lane cleaners come in to help us with our bathrooms and kitchen for a couple of months and it's been great. They do a thorough job every time, and leave it much cleaner than we would be able to in much less time. Their cleaners really know their trade. Our regular Daisy was walking a trainee through our house one day and I found myself nodding along thinking "I should do that too" a number of times. With their online portal, its been super easy for us to adjust our cleanings when we've need to as well.
Victor B — Google review
900 1st Ave S Suite 110, Seattle, WA 98134, USA•http://www.aprillanescleaning.com/?utm_source=GBP&utm_medium=org…•(206) 527-4290•Tips and more reviews for April Lane's Home Cleaning
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26Hempfest Central

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Hempfest Central, located in Washington, has a rich history dating back almost 30 years. What started as a protestival for cannabis policy reform has evolved into a hub for post-legalization business and community support. While not a dispensary, it offers an array of marijuana-themed gifts and artisan crafts including blown glass, clothing, hemp products, incense, books, and more.
Positive entity energy your way and may all your wishes come true today.This establishment is by far the most professional organization yet. Not looking the part for visualizing the perception of sound. Making our community come together to learn how to communicate using our listening senses.
Joshua T — Google review
Friendly service and a wide variety of marijuana themed gifts and goodies. This is NOT A DISPENSARY. They sell items seen at the booths at hempfest. Artisan crafts, blown glass, clothing, ashtrays, posters, hemp products, incense, books, cards, decorative items, etc etc... My only wish would be that they concentrate some energy on a more frequent stocking of sold-out and newer items. I returned three times in total and was disappointed to find no new merchandise. Nonetheless, there are items available here that you wont find ANYWHERE else.
Rebecca K — Google review
Nice shop, good for hemp products. Very misleading to people who go to Hempfest. Should be closer to Hempfest or at least near the park! Good experience at the store. To bad they don't sell actual weed! Very misleading in the name.
F. R — Google review
HempFest sells knock off products. They say they are for the people, but they continuously would rather make a buck. Non food grade silicone is extremely harmful to your lungs. After telling them this, they refuse to carry legit products. The owner of HempFest also just purchased Grass And Glass which is a recreational shop. Things just aren’t adding up and their true colors are showing. Shame on HempFest. Our company even sponsored them one year and they are STILL selling knock off products of ours.
Evan G — Google review
Hempfest Central is an awesome cannabis lifestyle shop! They have hemp gear bags and clothing, smoking accessories, pipes, glass by local artists, and the best staff around.
Nightmare A — Google review
The best non-profit head shop in Seattle! Come check out our exclusive selection of bath and body products, hemp paper ad clothing, local glass artist work, plus much more!
Tesla A — Google review
I love the Hempfest family and everything they've done and are doing for the community and industry. Please support the mother plant and stop in and grab some cool stuff and things and say high!
HYPE H — Google review
This event was garbage. We were all like caged animals. It's as if this is Seattle's way of keeping weed-smokers detained. They fenced off the entire area. The place was so crowded! I don't think they had expected so many people. There were many, many tourists and out-of -towners. Because of the lack of preparation, they did not prepare enough traffic-free area to contain enough people. Next time, the event coordinators need enough money to contain everyone. Most of the issue is a funding problem. Seattle government and public need to do more to fund this event. They need to fundraiser more. I don't understand how now-a-days we have football and basketball stadiums publicly funded through our tax dollars, but festivals that we all want to go to like Hempfest are still not recieving any funding from the city. Ludicrous! They should either remove all funding from entertainment events and artists, or they should have a better system to decide which entertainment to fund [for instance by population use or ($ spent = # of people interested/ total population x total entertainment budget)]. Anyways, recommendations to city-planners is probably no place for a review, but maybe this will get some attention. I'll write an article as well and publish it somewhere. Next year, fund hempfest better! And do a better job of raising awareness and fundraising! Work w/ city gov't to get some funding (like capitol hills gay pride festival!).
Alfred B — Google review
3220 NE 125th St, Seattle, WA 98125, USA•Tips and more reviews for Hempfest Central

27Gray Line Seattle

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City Sightseeing Seattle is a well-established tour company that offers various bus tours across North America. Visitors can explore both popular and lesser-known attractions, or opt for a guided tour to discover the city's highlights. The Gray Line hop-on-hop-off tours provide an excellent overview of the city, allowing travelers to select specific areas for further exploration. With friendly and informative guides, these tours offer insights into the city's history and attractions.
Good hop on hop off bus tour. Couple areas of improvements is there needs to be a stop at pier 91 where the other cruises are. Also, would like a live person talking to us about the history of the city.
Rolanda C — Google review
This was a horrible experience from booking through the tour experience. I tried to book 3 separate times and they kept getting cancelled by the tour company. We wasted 3 hours in the hotel waiting for confirmations before the last cancellation came through. I went directly to a bus stop and bought it on the bus. I spent $222 for 48 hours for 3 people. While on the bus, it broke down. We went on another bus and was stuck at one stop for over 30 minutes. It took 2 hours to get through 10 stops. The driver said another bus broke down. We missed dinner reservations because it took so long. We won't use the tickets today because we are afraid we will miss our flights.
Amiee H — Google review
Terrible experience. Tour hasn't been updated since 2018. Information was wrong and honestly what was on it was pretty uninteresting mostly just advertising stops and little actual tour guide information. Not worth the money at all. And people wanted open air busses but it was hit or miss. There were quite a few groups upset about this and staff didn't seem to know anything and were very unhelpful. Bus driver didn't even seem to know what the name of Pike Place Market was and called it Pike's. We were told at Space Needle we could wait 45 minutes for the next bus and MAYBE it would be open air. Live map didn't work. We were watching a bus that was headed towards us and suddenly it went off the map and we never saw it show up. Do not recommend this at all.
Bruce F — Google review
Bus moved too slowly. I could have walked. Web based map made it hard to see when bus would arrive - please just update arrival times in chart format. Narration given on sites was boring and brief. I would have liked more details. Also, there seems to be 3 HOHO tours for Seattle. We thought we were getting one for whole city Even if you have 3 routes, it would be nice to have 1 ticket for all routes - I'm not paying more for others.
Jay M — Google review
Horrible experience. It was hard to find the stops. After finally locating a stop we boarded. We boarded early and anticipated using the service for the day. We tried to get the shuttle at 4 and were told it was not running. According to the web site I booked from the shuttle runs until 6. Had to take a taxi. Waste of money!!! Use the free waterfront shuttle instead. Conflicting info on various web sites.
Mary C — Google review
Hip on/off is the best thing ever, except in Seattle. This company does not enough buses so the wait at each spot was over 40 mins. We were only able to ride it twice because of the lack of buses and the ridiculous wait times. We ddo not recommend using this bus service.
MJ C — Google review
If you are like me and hate driving and parking in Seattle, pay the 54$ for an all day pass on the HopOn and Go bus. It will take you to all the main places and you dont have to fight traffic and find parking. Well worth the hassle and its fun sitting up top in the open air section and enjoying the beautiful Seattle weather while you can
Keng L — Google review
Unfortunately, this tour was not a great experience. We had to wait over an hour and twenty minutes to pick up the bus. We purchased it online and were starting near Pike Place. They only had 2 buses running and we were only in town for a day and half so we were definitely frustrated with the waste of time. This was in June, so not sure when they offer more buses but the time in between buses coming to pick you up is definitely longer than advertised.
Jamie M — Google review
516 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•http://www.graylineseattle.com/•(206) 829-9267•Tips and more reviews for Gray Line Seattle

28Black Arts Love

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Black Arts Love, founded by Malika Bennett, is a gallery and marketplace on Capitol Hill that showcases and sells the work of Black artists. The space offers a variety of goods created by Black creators, including art, jewelry, body products, and scents. In addition to providing a platform for artists to display their work, Black Arts Love also hosts events such as pop-up markets and paint parties. The founder is dedicated to promoting the unique stories and experiences of Black people through this initiative.
Black Arts Love is truly incredible! thrilled to have this Black-owned arts space right in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Capitol Hill, a neighborhood rich in Black cultural heritage and diversity. This marketplace is a shining example of the creativity within the community. From unique art pieces to clothing, jewelry, journals, and more, there's something for everyone here. . Seattle: It's so important that we come together to support businesses like this, as they are the lifeblood of our community and culture. Let's continue to uplift and celebrate Black Arts Love—our support is essential in helping them thrive!
Nadia M — Google review
When I walked into Black Arts Love Gallery and Marketplace, I was immediately greeted by Malika. She was simultaneously knowledgeable and welcoming. While talk about art and issues affecting the Black community, she introduced to several items produced by Black artists and entrepreneurs. I purchased some body butter, a pair of earrings, a few prints, and some scents to release stress. I wholeheartedly recommend you stop by and browse their pieces. As someone who loves to purchase art from different cities, this was worth the detour. The works spans 40 artists, 85% of them being local. It was my first day in Seattle, and this experience has cemented a favorable impression of the city in my mind. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
James A — Google review
Such a wonderful space to just vibe in, poke around in, theres something for everyone! I like that it highlights Black artists i feel like thats important on capital hill. And they have such cute RINGS there!
Mad M — Google review
This is an absolutely beautiful store with gorgeous and inspiring works from small black artists. It's an incredible feeling to step into a space that loves and celebrates diversity in such a genuine way. The environment is very inviting and cozy, compliment to the layout, art, and people. I've bought a pair of earrings and a ring, as well as a resin coaster from a pop-up table outside of the building. Out of a rating of poor, fair, good, great, and excellent, the wheelchair accessibility is good. The front door can be a bit of a struggle without help due to it being manual, however it's often left open during business hours. The interior is well spaced out, but some items are difficult or impossible to reach if you don't have a lifting wheelchair and/or the mobility to reach/stand.
Bastard — Google review
Such an amazing place! From art to jewelry and everything in between. This is a must place to see, the owner is amazing. Support POC women owned and local artists! Love love love it here highly recommend to check it out.
Brianna C — Google review
This is an absolutely necessary space and center for community. They serve up art, jewelry, clothing, scents, and rotating glorious pop-ups of print work, craft, food, plants, and I'm certain wonderful items I've managed to miss. Please come through and enjoy the dedication and love!
Christianna I — Google review
The good vibes and heartfelt centered owner fosters a jewel and an oasis for community. Lots of great selfcare products, art, clothing, and gifts.
D — Google review
Great place to buy original and one of a kind art pieces. I wanted original pieces by diverse artists and I found more than I asked for. They also have jewelry and other arts/crafts so highly recommend checking their collection. The owner (Melika) is an amazing human and even if you’re not in the mood for buying, I’d recommend still saying hello and checking out the collection.
Dr. D — Google review
2600 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144, USA•http://www.blackartslove.com/•Tips and more reviews for Black Arts Love

29Seattle PrideFest

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Seattle PrideFest is an annual event that takes place over a weekend in June, featuring the iconic Pride Parade which has been a tradition for 40 years. The Capitol Hill neighborhood hosts various events throughout the city, celebrating LGBTQ+ life. The festival offers a day of fun, food, and inclusion with activities such as enjoying live entertainment, exploring craft and information booths, indulging in delicious food from food trucks, and connecting with the vibrant Seattle LGBTQ+ community.
Great music and energy!! It was so fun to see everyone having a good time.
Mike S — Google review
Rad, fun, humor, happiness, super chill, tons of shopping and freebies, entertainment was awesome, will go again
Mike N — Google review
Pride is one of, if not the funnest day of the year. It's a great vibe and I would recommend anyone go in the future. (Lots of nudity lol)
Ben — Google review
Crowd control was not good Loved the parade great,GREAT!!!
Michael S — Google review
Lake city grand parade August 5 2023
Justin S — Google review
It was my first time at a pride fest and I had a good time.
Desiree E — Google review
It's was nice we went Saturday I expected alot more activities and booths and things to do and maybe games prizes fjag giveaways stickers. More food more venues not jus clubs
Maria B — Google review
Sad to see Seattle Pride banning uniformed law enforcement officers from marching in the parade for the 2nd year in a row.
Lamar S — Google review
1122 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA•https://www.seattlepridefest.org/•(206) 701-0272•Tips and more reviews for Seattle PrideFest

30Greenwood Car Show

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The Greenwood Car Show in 2022 was a well-organized, family-friendly event with a strong sense of community. The cars on display were of exceptional quality, making it an enjoyable experience for everyone. It's advisable to arrive early to find parking easily due to the high turnout. This classic car show in downtown Greenwood at Greenwood Ave & NW 85th St is a beloved tradition that showcases beautifully maintained vehicles and their rich histories.
Greenwood car show...a tradition. It's always great to see all the beauties and their history
Savranakis M — Google review
Every year the Greenwood Car Show is put on by the Greenwood Knights nonprofit organization and Car Club for the benefit of the community! It’s one of the only car shows that allows any year make or model of car and brings out the entire community as a whole to come together for the benefit of everyone Its always fun in the sun with friends and family and if you haven’t been, you really should go enjoy the largest one day event in the state and time honored Seattle summer tradition!
John H — Google review
Always a fun event, most of the cars are drivers that people worked and labored to show, allow 4 hours and good shoes to see everything, lots of delicious food and music.
Floyd T — Google review
We had such an awesome time in 2022. The event is super well run, family friendly and community oriented. The quality of the cars was super high and everyone in our group had a blast. Get there early if you want to park and walk over easily as it gets packed!
JDS B — Google review
Love the Greenwood Classic Car Show. The Address on Holman Rd is incorrect. It’s in downtown Greenwood. Greenwood Ave & NW 85th St. support the local small businesses.
Reine — Google review
Interesting car show
Ali N — Google review
Lots of cars but most of them and not show worthy
Javier “ — Google review
Dope
Angel D — Google review
9001 Holman Rd NW, Seattle, WA 98117, USA•http://www.greenwoodcarshow.com/contact/•Tips and more reviews for Greenwood Car Show
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31Seattle Flying Dragons Boat Club

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Great paddling experience. Nice and cooperative team.
Frankie W — Google review
An evening of fun paddling with the flying dragons ... thank you Russ for your great tips. And thank you keilana for making this fun race possible ....
Jenny C — Google review
The best Volunteer run Dragon Boat club in Seattle. Everyone here is so sweet and I love practicing with them. Paddling on the lake is very refreshing and the best workout out there.
Nirav B — Google review
Very friendly for beginners and a reasonable membership fee if you want to continue.
Catherine M — Google review
Always one of my favorite spots to meet with friends and connect while engaging in some physical activity. And you can't beat the sights while you're on the water! Best views ever - day or night.
Brittany A — Google review
It is a public dock, but as the name implies, it is used by the Seattle Flying Dragon Boat Team.
Andrea G — Google review
Come to try the dragon boating. First three practices are free.
Andrew F — Google review
Fun with my oldest son.
El D — Google review
32 Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•http://www.seattleflyingdragons.org/•(425) 954-3129•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Flying Dragons Boat Club

32Seattle Pride

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Seattle Pride is a significant event in the city, with the LGBTQ+ community coming together to show support and celebrate. The festivities take place throughout June, culminating in a vibrant celebration during the last week of the month. The atmosphere is filled with energy and excitement as people come together to express love, pride, and unity. The pride parade is particularly renowned for its fun and entertaining nature, making it an unforgettable experience for all who participate.
Fun and very entertaining people were energetic it was a great experience
Johnlord Y — Google review
Best pride parade anywhere! Love, pride and unity!
Samantha E — Google review
no thanks. Waste of money
JJ L — Google review
🌈🌈🌈
Christie O — Google review
Unsociable
Unknown U — Google review
1605 12th Ave #2, Seattle, WA 98122, USA•http://www.seattlepride.org/•(206) 322-9561•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Pride

33Renton River Days

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Renton River Days is an annual festival that unites the community in celebration of the city. The event, which began in 1986, takes place at Liberty Park every summer and offers a wide range of family-friendly activities including arts and crafts, local stage entertainment, and Night Out in the Neighborhood featuring live music and outdoor movies. This festival showcases Renton's attractive environment, abundant resources, and stunning natural surroundings.
With so much chaos in the world. It's nice to see the joy in those kids' faces handing out candy beating drums and dancing. There is joy left in this world.
Matthew C — Google review
Poorly organized, not that many food options, no animals . Ended up getting a smoothie and a lemonade but they ran out of straws kinda lame for being a Saturday afternoon and they had the rest of the day too.
Ivy G — Google review
Renton is attractive environment & community with abundance resources and an amazing ecosystem & natural serenity.
George N — Google review
Stop closing all routes through town down when operating this event. People live or work in this district and there are not a lot if any work arounds. When you terminate the one or two routes through town, that's not convenient for locals. It can also hinder fire and emergency to get through to destination efficiently. The last few years I had to make an illegal left to get the direction that sent me north instead of back thru town. Side business made it impossible to do a u turn in their parking lot because they did set ups to prevent cut throughs or anyone from even accessing their lots. Never close the freeway down again during this event as you did during 2024. Grady way was just a parking lot and people couldn't get any where due to the over flowing traffic. I almost gave up and called out. If you ever do this again and if I can't get thru town by a certain time frame I will call out. Every year these events seem to be less coordinated and just chaos around town. Business loose parking because people are park n' riding around town and will take any slot they can. Vendor shops use to be independent shops of artists but now they seem to be big box retailers taking over the event. They use to have a small section in the event but that has vastly grown and quickly removing the independent booths. I use to go to river days but now I don't. It's too crowded, it gets shoulder to shoulder packed by 11 am and gets unpleasant to look around or even meander in the event. The landing is over flowing with event people and tough luck getting parking down there for errands. I feel bad for landing employees because that area is used as over flow parking from time to time and no enforcement at all. I'm glad I turned down the two could of been jobs down there fully knowing this fact.
Peach R — Google review
Very odd set up this year. Very poor signage to lead visitors to the bazaar area for shopping and not enough food trucks to stay in the area. We loved to music stage and beer garden, just put them closer to the stage next time for dancing.
Edward W — Google review
Drone show was amazing!
Tim C — Google review
There was a lot of fun I'm glad I got to go.
Cynthia W — Google review
Fun event, lots of vendors
Brian B — Google review
1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, USA•https://www.rentonwa.gov/Government/Departments-and-Offices/Park…•Tips and more reviews for Renton River Days

34Eugene F. May, M.D.

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Eugene F. May, M.D. is a highly regarded doctor known for his exceptional care and dedication to his patients' well-being. He specializes in neurology and has a reputation for thoroughness and attentiveness during consultations. Patients appreciate his willingness to provide detailed explanations and information about their conditions, ensuring they feel informed and supported throughout their treatment journey. In addition to his expertise in diagnosing complex conditions such as optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis, Dr.
Dr. May was amazing. He took his time to ask a million questions in order to correctly diagnose me. Then he even drew a diagram to explain the situation. Afterwards, I was given multiple options with his recommendation on treatment. I feel very confident in his care. I would recommend him to anyone who has had issues that have not been resolved with other doctors!
Cristy B — Google review
Dr May is one of the best doctors I have ever been treated by. Very professional listens very closely to my concerns. Extremely thorough. Best in class
Raj S — Google review
Dr. May and his staff go on and above to make sure you are taken care of. I had a rare virus, could not for 3 months get a answer as to what I had and through my Neurologist referral, Dr. May figured it out and worked with me for over a year to make sure I was healed and completely good with his services, he's a Doctor that truly cares about your health. I will always be grateful to him and his team.
Brenda R — Google review
He is extremely dismissive and lacks a sense of urgency. He is also arrogant and unwilling to listen to anyone's opinion that might contradict his own. Avoid him if at all possible.
Cryston Y — Google review
Best doctor I have ever had. I came to see him initially for optic neuritis. He explained the potentially causes for the condition thoroughly. One of the most common is MS. He did all the tests and follow up so that he could officially diagnose in the shortest period of time possible. I know some folks wait years to get the correct MS diagnosis. He is willing to provide as much information as you need/request, is always engaged/present and I never feel rushed. He is amazing at explaining treatment options and on recommending changes when needed. He is up on research and new medical treatments on the horizon.
Sandy N — Google review
I scheduled a thorough eye exam and I got didn't leave without a answer, did a wonderful job thank you dr.may
Kevin S — Google review
The personification of excellence!
Hunter G — Google review
908 Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•https://www.uwmedicine.org/bios/eugene-may•Tips and more reviews for Eugene F. May, M.D.

35Seattle Chamber Music Society

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The Seattle Chamber Music Society hosts a summer festival in July and August at the Benaroya Recital Hall, featuring performances of string quartets, piano and violin duets, and works by renowned composers like Beethoven, Brahms, and Debussy. The society aims to promote chamber music appreciation through world-class concerts at Benaroya Hall and community engagement programs for all ages.
This was our fifth year attending the winter festival. Absolutely fantastic!!! James Ennis and the support staff and volunteers do an incredible job. Thanks so very much.
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601 Union St #220, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://www.seattlechambermusic.org/•(206) 283-8710•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Chamber Music Society
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March-Mac Donald Inc. invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant flavors of Washington during the annual Taste Washington event held in Seattle each March. This celebration beautifully intertwines wine culture with culinary artistry, offering a plethora of educational seminars and exciting food and wine events featuring renowned chefs. The highlight is undoubtedly the Grand Tasting, where hundreds of wineries proudly present their finest selections alongside an array of local restaurants dishing out mouthwatering bites that showcase the region's rich gastronomic heritage.
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9725 SE 36th St #401, Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA•http://www.march-macdonald.com/•(206) 232-8464

37Seattle Boat Show

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The Seattle Boat Show is a premier boating event that takes place annually in the beautiful city of Seattle. It features an impressive display of yachts, cruisers, sailboats, and more, making it a paradise for boating enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the latest marine technology and accessories while enjoying educational seminars and hands-on activities. The show offers something for everyone, whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting to dip your toes into the world of boating.
The Boat Show never disappoints...
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800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA•https://www.seattleboatshow.com/•(206) 634-0911•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Boat Show

38Shoreline

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Shoreline, situated in King County, Washington, is a city nestled between Seattle and the Snohomish County border. Approximately 9 miles north of Downtown Seattle, this vibrant city has a population of around 58,608 as per the 2020 census, making it the 22nd largest city in Washington state. With its prime location and diverse community, Shoreline offers an attractive blend of urban amenities and natural beauty for visitors to explore.
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Wallingford is a lively residential area located on the north shore of Lake Union. The neighborhood's main commercial strip, 45th Street, is filled with casual pubs, diverse restaurants, and student hangout bars. Gas Works Park, situated on a former industrial site along the lake, offers stunning city views and a popular kite-flying hill. Additionally, the Burke-Gilman cycling and walking trail runs alongside the park.
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40April Francisco

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April Francisco is an annual event that takes place in Olympic National Park on the Pacific coast. It involves a beach cleanup at stunning locations such as Cape Alava/Sandpoint and Shi Shi Beach. The cleanup usually coincides with a Mountaineers backpacking trip, offering participants the chance to contribute to environmental conservation while enjoying the natural beauty of the area. Those interested in joining can find more details about the event through Washington Coastsavers.
1124 Columbia St Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•(206) 215-2090•Tips and more reviews for April Francisco
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41Seattle Seafair Commodores

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Seattle Seafair Commodores is a long-standing and widely attended festival that has been a staple in the Northwest for 58 years. It encompasses a diverse range of events held at various locations, such as the Seafair Triathlon at Lake Washington and the Milk Carton Derby at Green Lake. The festival also showcases amateur athletics, boat racing, air shows, hydroplane races, Miss Seafair pageant, and multiple parades.
3518 Fremont Ave N #180, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•http://seattlecommodores.com/•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Seafair Commodores

42November

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In November, the Marine Science and Technology (MaST) Center Aquarium offers a chance to observe and discover the squid in Puget Sound. Visitors can also enjoy hot chocolate and chowder while exploring. Additionally, the Museum of Flight holds a special program on Veterans Day to pay tribute to those who have served their country. The event includes patriotic music performances and speeches from keynote speakers.
406 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•Tips and more reviews for November

43August T Counseling PLLC

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August T Counseling PLLC is a welcoming space where individuals can explore their mental health journeys. This practice emphasizes the importance of personal growth and emotional well-being, offering tailored counseling services to meet diverse needs. With a focus on creating a supportive environment, August T Counseling PLLC aims to empower clients as they navigate life's challenges and work towards achieving their goals. Whether you're seeking guidance for anxiety, depression, or relationship issues, this counseling center provides the tools and support necessary for healing and self-discovery.
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What's the weather like in Seattle?

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