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City of Seattle - At 4th & Denny (6/15/24)

City of Seattle

(166 reviews)

Pioneer Square

For one day, the city united and celebrated a 2nd SuperBowl Title by the Seattle Seahawks…read more It was a big bourbon street all over Seattle, a big Mardi Gras, elation, cheers, tears, screaming, and bliss. A Beautiful day for sure to display the 12's pride and joy parading down 4th St on foot, bus, trucks, convoys and so on. Alcohol free flowing on the streets :) without malice and only good vibes. Win or Lose, we love our Seahawks, wish everyday, everywhere could have the same vibe everyday. It doesn't cost anything to be kind, spread the love. These moments give hope to humanity, in a most f'ed up world we live in right now, a day like this reminds us to always stay positive and look forward.

Quality/Quantity - Sadly, this is another city that is really going downhill…read more... The homeless population continues to grow. Our county, states, and cities really need to help these people for the improvement of all. We come here less and less often. 142+ square miles, 58+ square miles is water. Population, 2020 census = 737k+. Ambiance - So many great attractions, some of which are: The first Starbucks, expect LONG lines. Sadly, the Starbucks Reserve Roastery is now closed. Public Market, you know the one! Pike Place Market. Post Alley, Seattle Waterfront, etc. Other attractions that I have done in the past are: Space Needle, Museums, the State Ferry, parks, Locks, aquarium, zoo, gum wall (don't ever need to see more than once, lol), etc. And of course, the many great and changing restaurant scenes. Service - Overall okay. Some businesses are better than others; really a hit and miss. Many businesses really appreciate the tourists $$$; others know that they will never see us again.... Price - Reasonably priced. But of course, it depends on what you do, eat, and drink. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1851. 1865 Incorporated, town status. 1869 Incorporated, city status.

City of Edmonds

City of Edmonds

(2 reviews)

Love to live here. One of the best cities in Greater Seattle Area. Lot of cafes, gift shops,…read morerestaurants and bars. It's also well known by its underwater park in divers community. Parking is free everywhere - probably they should start charging to close the budget gap. It's always nice to come to the waterfront and enjoy view on Olympic mountains. You might see "Love where you live" phrase in the city. And that's true. And live where you love.

I have been familiar with the City of Edmonds for approximately the 30+ years of my existence. One…read moreof my grandmothers lived here first with a house, then as she aged a condominium unit. In addition to visiting her and the corresponding local adventures, my family had a boat for a few years that we stored in the driveway, but put in/took out of the water at Edmonds Marina. Restaurants near the marina and near Edmonds bowl/Downtown Edmonds were staples of my upbringing. The shops were also child-friendly growing up. My parents, grandma, sister, and I all liked the toy shop(s), kitchen shop(s), and a travel shaped called the Savvy Traveler. Salon 512 was where I got my haircut for several years (though when I was really young, my mom cut my bangs at home). I went to summer camps at the Anderson Center. As part of the summer camps we walked around Edmonds to different places, including walking to Yost Pool so we could go swimming. As a family, we went to Edmonds Driftwood Players Theater performances (stage) and routinely saw movies at Edmonds Theater (cinema). All of these experiences helped make Edmonds feel like an extension of home, we lived to the south in Shoreline. The City of Edmonds remains a place I continue explore with enjoyable experiences spanning a variety of business types. Traffic tends not to be too bad, as long as not during peak hours, and street parking is abundant though can fill up quickly.

City of Poulsbo - Sluys bakery is a must!! So many delicious and unique Scandinavian style treats!

City of Poulsbo

(13 reviews)

Poulsbo is small but packs a big punch in terms of charm. The city planners have made considerable…read moreeffort to make the town walkable and attractive. There is a lot of free public parking. I would say, however, that at peak tourist season in August parking can be tight. There are numerous eating options. There are art galleries, artisan souvenir shops, a bakery, chocolatier, a book store, and several apparel stores. Of course there are bars and wineries. The big surprise is that this is a "Norwegian" town with flags up and down the main streets. Who knew? As you turn into the town there is a large viking statue that says "welcome" in Norwegian. There are lots of Norwegian-themed stores and restaurants. Since I've been to Norway four times, I have watched a lot Viking shows on the History channel. I have never seen any description of Vikings in the Pacific Northwest. No one in town seems to know how or why the Vikings arrived. So that a mystery to me. Overall, Poulsbo is both livable and an attractive place to spend a day as a tourist. People are friendly and happy. I understand why.

Super cute little Norwegian town! Many historic buildings. Highly recommend stopping at the…read moreMaritime Museum and Visitors Center first. The museum is free, and they have restroom facilities available. We walked down the main street. There are various shops and restaurants. Plenty of benches are placed throughout the main street on both sides. Lots of street parking available as well. There is a large parking lot on the marina for visitors. We absolutely loved all the decorative buildings and Scandinavian food offerings. Very clean and people friendly. Highly recommend.

City of Clyde Hill - Tonight's lights

City of Clyde Hill

(1 review)

sure, I know, I know...Clyde Hill right? I know it's got a reputation - and in many ways, it's…read moredeserved. It's an exclusively glorious part of Bellevue that reminds you how inferior your bank account balance is and gives you a glimpse of how the other half lives. That being said, if you should decide to take a walk through here on a sunny afternoon, you'll be treated to a tour of a permanent street....nay....neighborhood of dreams. Some of the most beautiful houses you've ever seen are here - and unlike the equally amazing mansions that exist over in Medina - here in Clyde Hill, they're all on display and can easily be seen without having a jump and fence and race away from guard dogs. The views from the top of Clyde Hill are spectacular. It's no wonder the houses cost what they do here. On a clear day, you can see all of Lake Washington, the entire Seattle skyline, and all framed by the Olympics in the background. Life is good here on the hill - no question. A word of advice though - don't even think about speeding through Clyde Hill. The cops here are always on the lookout and they'll get you if you're even 2 miles over. Oh, and they'll probably pull you over if your car is older than 1998 also. No reason. Just for driving an "older" car. (Seriously - heed my advice on this one.) The gas prices in Clyde Hill are a little over the top - but not as crazy as that Chevron station down on Main St. in Old Bellevue. And there's a very friendly Tully's location on the road that runs parallel to 520. By all means, take a tour through the Hill. Check out the beautiful houses and the incredible views. Just try not to look TOO suspicious, and ease up on the gas pedal. Trust me on this one.

City of Tacoma - 10/17/25

City of Tacoma

(14 reviews)

"Take me to your best friend's house Goin' 'round this…read moreroundabout, oh yeah..." Take me to my best friend's house: https://www.yelp.com/collection/BQGAZJ_VkSnwFRuzXuNyDQ/Take-Me-To-My-Best-Friend-s-House-He-lives-near-Tacoma-but-we-hang-in-Seattle-too One of my favorite collections inspired by my many trips, vacations and visits to this slice of the Evergreen state. Usually always to spend time with my bestie and his husband in the city of Tacoma, Washington. For quite a bite of time I considered living here even during my favorite chilly time of year. Winters inside, strolls through the rain, brews in Downtown Tacoma at the Odd Otter Brewery, karaoke nights at The Mix - LGBTQ+ Bar or performances by Spumoni , getting my Quickie Too - Vegan Restaurant fix, feeding and/or just getting to know animals at Debbie Dolittle's Petting Zoo, Tacoma Mall... I'm here for you!! LeMay - America's Car Museum, vroom vroom :) There's so many fun hidden gems, and things to do. Bundle up if you're visit especially when the high is 49 to 52. Tacoma isn't perfect. Downtown, while full of fun things is also rough around the edges. As noted by signs, graffiti (sometimes artistic), and a need for improvement in general city upkeep. I'm not a resident, just a frequent visitor so I can't speak to city services and the grievances aired, but hope Tacoma continues to thrive, listen and learn. Be the change, embrace the change, and help create things you want to see happen as well as flourish. As the saying goes and is true to me, "You'll Like Tacoma!"

The city of Tacoma has a charming feel to it. Spacious and not as crowded as Seattle. Depending on…read morewhere you are, obviously, the views are beautiful. Though we only spent a few hours here, it was well worth it.

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