With destinations like these, we could road trip to the Emerald City
every weekend.
eat: Sitka &
Spruce
Tucked into the back of quaint Melrose Market,
this beautiful Northwest restaurant has us dreaming of the raw sockeye
with crispy morel mushrooms. 1534 Melrose Ave. E., Seattle,
206-324-0662, www.sitkaandspruce.com
shop: AllSaints
Now
that Vancouver has its own Anthropologie we need a new excuse to head
south on the I-5. This stylish British export is exactly that. 1511
Fifth Ave., Seattle, 203-508-0018, http://www.allsaints.com/
read: Elliott
Bay Book Company
With an average of 10 author readings a
week, we feel like literati the moment we step inside. 1521 Tenth Ave.,
Seattle, 206-624-6600, www.elliottbaybook.com
drink: Tavern Law
That
phone on the back wall? Its the key to a private upstairs room where
there are no menus, just a few dozen seats and a bartender who shakes up
custom cocktails. 1406 12th Ave., Seattle, 206-322-9734, www.tavernlaw.com
treat: Molly
Moon’s
The homemade honey lavender ice cream is well
worth waiting in the constant out-the-door lineup. Three locations, www.mollymoonicecream.com
KD
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