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Seattle Restaurant

wchevronwchevron Member, POTM
Have to go to Seattle for a day, maybe two for work. Any restaurant recommendations. I think we are in the Mt. Baker/Beacon Hill area?

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    kjrunninkjrunnin Member, Rooster Endurance Member, Level 2 Supporter
    I don’t know if it’s in your area but I had a great post marathon feast at the Crab Pot years ago.

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    ItsShugItsShug Member, Administrator, Rooster Endurance Member, POTM
    I hear there's a really cool local coffee shop you check out. Starbucks I think. Named it after a fighter pilot from Battlestar Galactica If I remember right.
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    Aaron WebsteyAaron Webstey Administrator, Rooster Endurance Member, Rooster Endurance Officers
    Can anyone confirm that @bbculp is alive - his Bradley senses must be tingling AF right now
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    Jennifer PostJennifer Post Member, Rooster Endurance Member, Level 2 Supporter
    Are you in an Airbnb? I live on Beacon Hill and can’t think of any hotels nearby. Best two restaurants on Beacon Hill are Bar del Corso and newly opened Homer. Both are casual neighborhood spots and often on Best Restaurants/ Chefs lists. You’ll be close to the I-District with lots of good Vietnamese restaurants too. West of Beacon Hill is Georgetown with lots of artsy/industrial restaurants and bars. Mt Baker and Beacon Hill have light rail stations so easy to get to downtown and Capitol Hill too. Happy to offer more suggestions. Just let me know.
    Aaron WebsteyM_WareGranpa Chook
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    bbculpbbculp Member, Rooster Endurance Member
    @AaronWebstey my Seattle advice is to go to Vancouver because it's way better.
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    Aaron WebsteyAaron Webstey Administrator, Rooster Endurance Member, Rooster Endurance Officers
    New favourite.
    #KOAT
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    Jennifer PostJennifer Post Member, Rooster Endurance Member, Level 2 Supporter
    bbculp said:

    @AaronWebstey my Seattle advice is to go to Vancouver because it's way better.

    I agree. Vancouver always wins. Even better now when it feels like the whole city is on sale with the favorable USD exchange rate.
    Aaron WebsteybbculpNHetro

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