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Don't Yell at Me is a global chain of bubble tea shops based in Taipei, Taiwan. [1] In addition to other Asian nations, the business has also operated in Canada and the United States. Description
The 5 Point Cafe is a bar and 24-hour cafe in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, owned by Dave Meinert.It is located by Tilikum Place and is open since 1929. . It is considered the oldest drinking establishment in the neighborhood and has received accolades from local media for being one of the best dive bars in the ci
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Off the Rez is a restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Owned by Mark McConnell of the Blackfeet Nation in Browning, Montana , as well as his partner, Cecilia Rikard, the business has operated as a food truck and as a cafe at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture .
In addition to bubble teas, Drip Tea offers desserts with soft-serve ice cream. The Bearyaki is a bear-shaped taiyaki (waffle) [2] filled with soft-serve. Dough options for the Bearyaki include standard, charcoal, funfetti, Nutella, Oreo, or red bean, and ice cream flavors include pandan, [3] ube, and vanilla.
The restaurant's interior, 2022. Lost Lake Cafe and Lounge is a 3,000 square foot diner in Capitol Hill. [2] In 2013, Bradley Foster of Thrillist wrote, "Inside, Lost Lake is stylishly lost in time, its space dominated by an old-school diner-style bar and clad in '60s-era decor ranging from faux wood paneling to chandeliers the Jetsons would love."
Kedai Makan is a Malaysian restaurant on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2]It was originally owned by Kevin Burzell and Alysson Wilson, [3] [4] who opened the first brick-and-mortar location in 2013 after starting as a pop-up.
Volunteer Park Cafe & Pantry (VPC) is a restaurant operating from a small yellow house at the intersection of 17th Avenue East and Galer Street in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. [3] Eater Seattle has described the business as a "hybrid coffee shop, bottleshop, and corner market".