PIKE'S PLACE
Piroshky Piroshky
This meat pie was our very first taste of Seattle, and it set the bar very high. This little place in Pike's Place had a line out the door, and you could see the women making the pastries right in front of you. This is NOT a place to miss.
SALUMI Artistan Cured Meats
Mario Batali's parents own this place, so you know it has to be legit. They cure all of their own meats and are only open for a very limited time during the day, during the week only. There will ALWAYS be a line when you go there, but it is worth it. I recommend ordering as many thing as you can!! Sandwiches travel well. Even the veggie soup was a delicious choice, and balanced out the richness of the many many meats we ordered.
Once you start heading East, away from the Ocean, maybe you'll need little snack to help you make the journey to Capital Hill. This well known chef around Seattle named Tom Douglas has a legit pizza place, called Serious Pie. (Just be warned that this place is usually kind of crowded...but maybe it won't be too long of a wait if there's only 2 of you. There's also a Dave and Buster's close around the corner to kill some time!)
CAPITOL HILL
Pike Street, East of Broadway is where Capiol Hill begins. This is the area that's great for a lively nightlife and barhopping. Tons of restaurants and stores. We ended up at this Mexican restaurant called Poquitos, and it was very tasty, as well as an interesting ambiance. Fresh margaritas and bacon-guacamole.
SIGHT-SEEING
Now that the food has been covered, time to focus on the culture and design!
Seattle Public Library
Space Needle
(it's worth going to the top and sitting at one of the windows, and maybe finishing up one of those Salumi sandwiches you kept with you! I'm just saying...)
(right next to the Space Needle!)
Gas Works Park
(on the North side of Seattle. We took a bus.)
And while you're up there, it's totally worth visiting the Theo Chocolate Factory and taking a tour (reserve it online first.)
There are a few cute cafes and restaurants around there as well, of course! We ventured into the Sweet & Savory Pie shop. Comfort food is exactly what you want on a chilly overcast Seattle Day!
(this post originally appeared in a different blog of mine on 5.20.2013, which no longer exists!)
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