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Seattle, Washington recent comments:

  • Phinney Market, ISLA wrote 16 years ago:
    This place closed in Fall 2007, but word is that a new neighborhood grocery will take its place.
  • Kenneth Cole New York, trav (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    it is no longer Kennith it is H n M
  • Green Lake Neighborhood, D9 (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    You can swim in the lake, but only a small area. You can also take rentals out into the water. People also fish in the lake. Oh yeah...you can run around it too. Or walk.
  • Haller Lake, Lasivian (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    The green there isn't algae but water lilies.
  • Nordstrom (demolished), Mike (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Nordstrom (no "s" at the end) store number three. Oldest store built for Nordstrom that is still operating. Stores one and two are since closed, now in the former Fredrick & Nelson building as flagship and the other demolished in Aurora Village, respectively.
  • Stanford's, Mike (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Casual fine dining, prices reflect the "fine" part. Average tab for two persons will run $60 or more.
  • Tony Roma's, Mike (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Now closed. Went on auction, not sure if it sold.
  • Denny Park Lutheran Church, Rashmin Sharma (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    mny house lovely lovely villa
  • Thai Tom, stephengillie (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Music is very loud, seating is very crowded, and they usually leave the door open so it's always cold in there. Terrible place for a first date. That said, the food IS worth it.
  • Nordstrom Tennis Center, stephengillie (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This listing is inaccurate -- the Nordstrom Tennis Center is the building to the upper-left. The lower-right one with the darker roof is the Dempsey Indoor Arena. The Dempsey Indoor Arena is a fully-indoor, climate-controlled building that encloses a full football field and track. Purportedly built as part of the deal between the University of Washington and the Seattle Seahawks (when the Seahawks wanted to use Husky Stadium to play in while the Kingdome was demolished and Qwest Field was built in its place), this indoor stadium is used by many groups, including the Huskies football team, Husky Marching Band, cross-country, track, soccer, and many other campus sports teams.
  • Sieg Hall, stephengillie (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This building houses a few Electrical Engineering classrooms, the EE TA Lounge, and some EE student association offices.
  • The Rabbit Hole Hookah Lounge, stephengillie (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This place is in the process of rebuilding -- there was a fire a few months back.
  • Foster Wheel Service, wassssssssssssssup!! (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    o fuck
  • Ballard, Ben Hoobsher (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    So, has the gentrification stopped after the economic collapse?
  • The Lola Apartments, Ben Hoobsher (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Is there a phone number?
  • AMLI 535, Ben Hoobsher (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    What kind of weird name for an apartment building is ALMI 535?
  • The Maryland (historic apartment building), Ben Hoobsher (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Are there any rental units?
  • Greenwood, kramsey (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Don't forget about Gorditos, one of the best burrito places in this burrito-poor city!
  • Werner's Crash Shop, sutsuguaaerroc (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This pages information is way outdated. Jim's Crash Shop closed over 3 years ago.
  • Dick's Drive-In, djk (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Can't live without Dick's.