115 Occidental Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104
(425) 508-1199
WINTER HOURS: M-F 3-10pm* Sat/Sun Noon-10pm *FREMONT-LOCATION-ONLY is closed on Mon/Tue
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.
Founded by Master Chocolatier Dana Taylor Davenport, our first shop opened in Seattle's vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood in 1976. What began as a humble chocolate and coffee shop has grown to be one of the premier chocolate brands of the Pacific Northwest with Mocha Café locations throughout the greater Seattle area.
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Seattle's premier nightlife destination. 21+ w/ valid ID ONLY. To reserve a table or private section, contact the Trinity VIP host at 206.697.7702 or e-mail [email protected] ...::: To get on the GUESTLIST :::... go to www.trinitynightclub.com If you are celebrating a special event like a birthday, graduation, promotion at work, etc & have a party of ten or more, send an e-mail to [email protected] to get on the VIP list & take advantage of our special party packages! Open THURS - SAT Friday and Saturday Dress code::: : : Dress Code : : Baseball hats, shorts, Male sandals, excessively baggy clothing, hooded apparel and athletic gear are not permitted. Long baggy shirts are not allowed, shirts with collar preferred. Jeans, tennis shoes and fashionable headwear are acceptable.
Bonvoyagevintage on Instagram! meg and keith have been buying/selling vintage for over 15 years. They joined forces in in 2009 . Their shop is located at 110 south Washington street in the heart of pioneer square!
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Here you will find natural, high quality, collectible crystals, gems, minerals, and fossils. All are hand picked for quality, and comprise the largest store of it's kind in the Seattle area. Many visitors describe our shop as a little museum as they marvel over 500-million year old fossils to 250-pound amethyst geodes.
The Seattle Hotel was the third of three hotels located in Pioneer Square in a triangular block bound by James Street to the north, Yesler Way to the south, and 2nd Avenue to the east, and just steps away from the Pioneer Building. It was built in 1890 from the ashes of the Great Seattle Fire and served as a hotel until early in the 20th Century. By the time neighboring Smith Tower was completed in 1914, the Seattle Hotel had become an office building.Precursor: The Occidental Hotel, I and II (1861–1889)Before the Seattle Hotel rose in 1890, there was the Occidental Hotel. The first Occidental, which opened in 1861, was a wooden building. Twenty years later, on September 26, 1881, it held a memorial service for President James Garfield, who had died five days earlier from injuries sustained when he was shot in July.In 1883, the wooden structure was torn down and John Collins built a bigger, grander one in the same location. It lasted just four years, before burning down in the Great Seattle Fire on June 6, 1889. The second Occidental Hotel, like the Seattle Hotel, was also triangular-shaped.DescriptionThe Seattle Hotel was a triangular-shaped building, with its narrow face located at the junction of James and Yesler. It stood five stories high and for much of its existence bore the inscription "1890" above the fifth-story window, signifying the year it was completed.