Wallingford

Wallingford is a charming, family-friendly neighborhood in Seattle, known for its tree-lined streets and historic Craftsman homes. Located just north of Lake Union, it offers a mix of cozy cafes, eclectic shops, and popular eateries. Wallingford's central location and strong sense of community make it a desirable spot for those seeking a blend of urban convenience and suburban tranquility.

Gas Works Park

A unique park built on the site of an old gas plant, with stunning views of downtown Seattle and Lake Union. It's a popular spot for picnics and watching the sunset. You may have spotted it in the movie “10 Things I Hate About You.”

Westward

The perfect restaurant to enjoy Happy Hour and unobstructed views of Lake Union. Enjoy their selection of PNW oysters and handcrafted cocktails.

Gasworks Brewing

A vibrant, community-focused brewery near the iconic Gas Works Park. Known for its diverse range of craft beers, from hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts, it’s a great place to unwind. Consider launching your kayak or paddle board from the public dock before enjoying a cold one.

Dick’s Drive-In

A Seattle classic, this iconic fast-food joint is perfect for grabbing a quick, delicious burger and fries. I will argue that it’s a better than In-and-Out any day.

Archie

McPhee Shop

A quirky gift store that captures the spirit of Seattle’s playful culture. Known for its unusual and fun merchandise, Archie McPhee offers everything from vintage-inspired toys and gag gifts to oddities and novelties that spark joy and curiosity.









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