Located on two corners of Occidental Plaza, The London Plane is a one-stop haven for downtown residents, workers and travelers alike. We have two spaces (The London Plane and The Little London Plane). The large space on the northeast corner is The London Plane, part cafe, part specialty foods grocery, and part floral workshop. You can stop by in the morning for a coffee and a handmade croissant. Come lunchtime, enjoy an array of salads, soups, and plated lunch items. You can also pick up groceries & whole grains, a bundle of mint, a bottle of Italian olive oil, and a loaf of sourdough baked in our wholesale bakery located in the back of the building. If you’re headed to a party, there are flowers, soaps, etc. to share as a hostess or birthday gift. At the southeast corner of Occidental Plaza is our smaller space, The Little London Plane. We serve bar snacks and a list of wines and refreshments by the glass. Our shop section showcases beautiful housewares and gifts from local artists and artisans, as well as cook and design books, and a selection of wines by the bottle for takeaway. This space also hosts private gatherings, whether it be for business meetings or dinner parties. Delicious meals catered by our kitchen team will keep communication and creativity flowing.
The Yellow Leaf Cupcake Co. is Seattle's truly gourmet downtown cupcake-French macaron shop & micro-bakery. We use only the finest ingredients...this attention to detail makes for the perfect indulgence. The Yellow Leaf bakes daily, in-house, from scratch...using Belgian chocolate, pure Mexican vanilla, local ingredients, and hand piped Italian buttercream. Come and enjoy Seattle's BEST dessert experience!
Two locations to serve you! Our original location downtown at 1206 4th Ave., and our new Madison Park location at 3109 E. Madison St. (Check our our new pantry - Provisions - nextt o our Madison Park shop too!)
Home to the Triple Coconut Cream Pie, offers artisan breads, handmade pastries and cakes which are baked daily in small batches. Sandwiches and soups created by the Dahlia chef team start at breakfast with bacon and organic eggs and finish in the evening with chorizo and arugala.
We serve deli style sandwiches and homemade soups, and have a large variety of fresh baked cookies, pastries and breads daily! We are the oldest continually operating business at the Pike Place Market, and the first business in Seattle started by women (with the exception of some houses of ill repute)!
Hours: Wed-Fri 7:00 am to 3:00 pm* Sat-Sun 9:00 am to 3:00 pm* Closed Mon-Tues *Or until we sell out.
Join us for breakfast with a warm croissant and coffee, lunch on the terrance with hand-made pasta, or dinner at one of our regionally themed dinner parties. La Toscanella Bakery specializes in authentic Northern Italian pastries, sandwiches, pastas, desserts, and coffee. Check in regularly for weekly specials and additions to our menu. Also offering catering for private and business events.
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The Butterworth Building or Butterworth Block at 1921 First Avenue in Seattle, Washington was originally built as the Butterworth & Sons mortuary, which moved into this location in 1903 and moved to larger quarters in 1923. Located on a steep hill, the building has only three stories on the First Avenue side, but five on Post Alley. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP); adjacent to Pike Place Market, it falls within the NRHP's Pike Place Public Market Historic District and the city's Place Market Historical District.The building was the city's first purpose-built mortuary building. Jeannie Yandel in 2009 described it as "The city's first place for comprehensive death-related services from corpse retrieval to coffin sales." The building had the first elevator on the West Coast of the United States, used to transport bodies. A Seattle Mail and Herald account from August 1904, shortly after the building opened, calls it "without question of doubt, the most complete establishment of its kind in the United States…" A 2008 Seattle Times article describes the building, still extant, as "eautifully appointed in stained mahogany, art glass, ornamental plaster and specially designed brass and bronze hardware…" The basement, accessible through Post Alley at the rear, is now (as of 2009) home to Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub. Several recent accounts describe the Kells space as the former embalming room and crematorium, but the 1904 account says that the basement housed the building's heating plant, stables, and a storage space for funeral wagons.
she is a free spirit who... wakes up to see the sun shine stays up to catch a falling star... she is our free people girl and she is the reason we do what we do.
We are a locally-owned children's clothing store. We carry a wide variety of clothes, toys, books and other fun trinkets to make even the pickiest child a happy camper! With colorful cotton basics from local supplier Cotton Caboodle to European rock-band tees and onesies, Boston Street is your one-stop shop for a uniquely local experience! Did we mention the year-round $5, $10 and $20 sales racks! What a bargain! Hope to see you soon!