As far as stars go, this one boasts quite a few, not only because of its rich Mediterranean food, but also for its celeb clientele.
Photo: Courtesy of La Petite Maison
If we had a dollar for every time someone asked us for Seattle seafood recs, we’d be able to eat fish by the glow of the Pike Place Market sign every night of the week.
Photo: Courtesy of Matt’s in the Market
Owners Jenny Stadler and Shirley Kienitz create and sell their Brazen Judy and Bruiser women’s clothing lines at the boutique, but they also give space to 165 other local designers (Squasht clothing, Broadstreet jewelry).
Pizza and beer ascend to new heights with a giant menu of microbrews, seasonal gourmet pies (think lobster), and pairings. A lively bar and gluten-free options sweeten the deal.
Stick to the name of the game and get dirty with some of the metro area’s best crustaceans.
Tucked behind Daisy Too, Tony Zelaya’s shoe boutique stocks inexpensive sandals, gorgeous boots, and everything in between from lines like Michael Kors and Kate Spade.
Artistic and cultural venues spread along the south bank of the River Thames. The complex comprises three main buildings — Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Hayward Art Gallery — and hosts everything from concerts to dance performances to educational events.
What to expect at this cozy flower shop with an eye toward design: beautiful, minimalist arrangements.