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post #31 of 38
That's funny. I felt that way for about a day and a half after reading the post until I realized I was indulging in the Seattle freeze (and furthering stereotypes) and responded out of guilt.
post #32 of 38
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Originally Posted by robin View Post
Well, we do have our faux subway tunnel.


I always wondered why I've never liked 5th.

Are you in that almost-looks-it-could-be-a-crack-house 5th Ave Court building?

Haha no, I'm in the Archstone Belltown building. Slim- get J and we should have a sat/sunday morning doughnut/meth party
post #33 of 38
I really enjoyed the Dahlia Lounge, FWIW.
post #34 of 38
Nah, I work at the one in Wedgwood, far away from civilization. But I'm probably just as much of a dick as the guys who work at 5th...

Maybe I can set up an SF affiliate program with Top Pot?
post #35 of 38
Salumi's is closed on Sunday. The good places in the market - Chez Shea, Matt's, Place Pigalle - are closed Sunday. Don't go to the Taphouse grill. Actually, don't eat anywhere in the shopping/convention center district. I think I liked Flying Fish in Belltown for seafood, but that was some time ago so I don't really remember.
post #36 of 38
The Flying Fish is mostly rubbish nowadays.
post #37 of 38
I miss Seattle
post #38 of 38
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Originally Posted by macuser3of5 View Post
I miss Seattle
You'll miss it even more once you get to North Dakota.
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