Thanks! Great suggestions. We have a friend who works at the Frye so we'll certainly go by there at least once. I had no clue that Fantagraphics had a store, and if that means that I can get another episode of Thrizzled, my trip will be saved.
Rambling welcomed. All three of these specialties are in the middle of the venn diagram.
OK, you asked for it!
by neighborhood, roughly north to south:
BALLARD
Ballard Ave shopping. fun for ladies.
Senor Moose Cafe (mainly for breakfast/brunch food. I always get huevos divorciados)
Ballard Locks - nice gardens too
Dutch Bike Co (actual dutch bikes). cool people. test drive a bakfiets.
UW/RAVENNA
Ravenna/Cowen Park - pretty walk along a creek.
Araya - vegan Thai food
Hillside Quickies - vegan soul food. super greasy in a good way
Trading Musician - pretty good guitar store
Third Place Books Ravenna - nice little bookstore, great pub in basement
Center for Urban Horticulture - terrific garden, small, nice walk in some grasslands. short trip.
CAPITOL HILL
Washington Park Arboretum - large, lotsa trees, pretty. free
Interlaken Drive - winding street. pretty drive.
Cafe Flora - alright vegetarian restaurant. maybe past its prime. slightly fancy
Volunteer Park Conservatory - super little greenhouse. free. dahlia gardens right there too.
Remedy Teas - veg sandwiches and snacks. Fun if you like tea.
PIKE/PINE
Elliot Bay Book Company
Ballet - cheap asian with veg options. I'm a regular. I always get mock chicken curry.
Cal Anderson Park - nice little walk around an urban park
general hipster scene
DOWNTOWN/PIKE PLACE MARKET
Shorty's - pinball. you can get a beer and a veggie chili cheese dog. If Tom lived in Seattle I bet he'd hang out here.
Xanadu Comics
White Horse pub in the market - hard to find. tiny tiny tiny english-style pub. Open after 4 or 5pm I think
PIONEER SQUARE
Emerald City Guitars - nice guitar shop. Cool people.
GEORGETOWN
Fantagraphics Store - must-see for comics-lovers
Georgetown Liquor Club - good god I love this place. It's a dive bar with all vegetarian food. I always get the french dip sandwich.
WEST SEATTLE
drive out to Alki beach and pretend you're in California
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If the weather's nice it's fun to rent bikes somewhere and bike along the Burke-Gilman trail. Renting a canoe at UW and paddling around Union Bay is fun too.
http://depts.washington.edu/ima/IMA_wac.php