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Merchant's Cafe is a restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Located at the corner of James and Yesler since 1890, the reportedly haunted restaurant bills itself as the city's oldest. [1] The restaurant is slated to close temporarily during January to March 2025. [2]
Merchants Café, Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington July 19, 2013 ( 2013-07-19 ) Amy and Steve revisit a home that is haunted by an axeman and an entity he controls called "The Doll", as well as numerous other entities believed to have previously lived on the land when it was a Poor Farm .
Below it is the Seattle Hotel. On the left are the Pioneer Building and the pergola. During the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897 and 1898, Seattle was a center for travel to Alaska. Thousands of so-called "stampeders" passed through Seattle, making the city's merchants prosperous. [17] Pioneer Square totem pole in 2008
Central Saloon is a bar, restaurant and music venue in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Established in 1892, the bar is among the city's oldest. Established in 1892, the bar is among the city's oldest.
This building at the corner of NW Market St. and 15th Ave NW, Ballard, Seattle, Washington, was originally (1964) Manning's Cafeteria, and then (1984) became a Denny's chain restaurant. It was shuttered when the location was supposed to be used for a station for a monorail that was never built.
SEATTLE - Rising egg prices are putting pressure on Seattle restaurants, bakeries and diners like Beth’s Cafe, known for its legendary 12-egg omelets. The beloved Greenlake diner, which has been ...
In a 2020 review for The Seattle Times, Jackie Varriano said of Café Hagen's South Lake Union location: "I can vouch that the vibe is comfortable, yet fierce, with a good amount of inviting European chic thrown into the mix." [4] Aimee Rizzo included Café Hagen in The Infatuation 's 2023 list of Seattle's best cafes for getting work done. [22]
Umbria was established by the Bizzarri family [8] as a wholesale coffee roaster in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood in 2002. [3] [9] The business opened its flagship location in Pioneer Square in 2005. [10] Since then, Caffè Umbria has expanded to three locations in Seattle, [11] including one in Ballard. [12] [13]