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Go to Ballard, great shops, bars, and food. Also a lot of breweries. San Fermin has amazing italian food and love me a spicy tomate at Percy’s.
Cap hill has the more hopping night life after 10 pm and the best biscuits in gravy at this place called wandering goose.
Ballard locks are kinda cool to checkout and if you have time take a ferry to one of the islands like Bainbridge.
Are you going solo or with a group?
Look up eater Seattle’s lists they are pretty accurate food wise
I’m not a huge art guy but I thought the Chihuly garden was pretty cool.
@DD1 going with my best friend
@M1 I love art so I'll add that to my list.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions so far!
If this is your first time Pike’s Place is touristy but worth a stop and so is the Fremont troll
Check out the Seattle art museum, it's pretty cool and free on the first Thursdays of each month. For brunch, I don't know of many places since I think brunch is overrated, but people love Portage Bay. Make a reservation a day or 2 in advance and you'll be good to go
Thackeray in Wallingford ($10 Uber from downtown) has a fantastic brunch. While you’re there, it’s a short stroll to the Fremont Troll or Gasworks Park (scenic lake views).
I love Europe, so Cafe Presse in Capitol Hill is a quaint little brunch spot if you have a French Cuisine craving.
Tom Douglas’ Lola is great anytime of day, but particularly HH. The market is a must, although touristy. Matt’s in the Market is great. Barrio on Cap Hill for brunch. Six Seven at the Edgewater for fantastic views. Cupcake Royale (multiple locations) for the best cupcakes !