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  2. Hellenika Cultured Creamery - Wikipedia

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    In Seattle, Hellenika Cultured Creamery operates at Pike Place Market and in the University District. [1] The Pike Place Market shop offers twelve flavors of cultured gelato. [2] Seating is not available. [3] The interior has blue and white tiles, [4] a stainless steel counter, and a kitchen at the back of the shop.

  3. Liggett Building (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Liggett Building, also referred to as the Fourth & Pike Building, is a historic 10-story office building at 1424 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle, Washington. [2] It was built in 1927 by the Louis K. Liggett Company, under lease from the estate of local pioneer George Kinnear, to house the first Seattle location of their national drug store chain as well as leasable office and retail space.

  4. Pike Street - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, Seattle's first railroad, Seattle Coal & Transportation Company, followed Pike Street to deliver Newcastle, King County coal to Elliott Bay transshipped via Lake Washington and Lake Union. It lasted until 1878 when Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad built a direct line from the fields, around the lake and through Renton.

  5. Half and Half Doughnut Co. - Wikipedia

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    Half and Half Doughnut Co. is a doughnut shop on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Top Pot Doughnuts co-founder Michael Klebeck and business partner Christine Cannon opened the shop on Pike Street in 2019. Half and Half has garnered a positive reception, especially for its pineapple fritter.

  6. Big Little News - Wikipedia

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    Sign for the shop, 2024. The shop Big Little News operated on Pike Street, near the intersection of 11th Avenue, on Seattle's Capitol Hill.The bodega-style newsstand carried approximately 200–250 domestic and international magazines, [2] newspapers, [3] and other publications. [4]

  7. Victrola Coffee Roasters - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Victrola Roastery and Cafe, Capitol Hill. Established in 2000, [2] Victrola has locations in Seattle's Capitol Hill and Beacon Hill neighborhoods. [3] The company's flagship location on Pike Street, sometimes called Victrola Cafe and Roastery, functions as a cafe, roastery, training facility, and coffee cupping room. [4]

  8. Starbucks strike shuts down hundreds of locations - AOL

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    The Seattle-based company and Starbucks Workers United, the union representing workers at 525 stores across the country, offered conflicting tallies of the number of locations impacted ...

  9. Daily Dozen Doughnut Company - Wikipedia

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    Daily Dozen Doughnut Company is a doughnut shop at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington.Established by two sisters in 1978, the stall in the Economy Market features a "Donut Robot", and is widely known for its hot, freshly made bite-sized doughnuts that are served in a paper bag.