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    Craig Ferguson during his book tour.
    Kristine H.

    Built in the 20s, this former Christian Science Church is an amazing venue to see any performance in First Hill. The building itself is an interesting structure done in the Roman Revival style by architect George Foote Dunham from Portland. Dunham also did the Christian Science Church on Fraternity Row in the U District. Town Hall resembles a church but there's no overt religious symbolism in the building itself. There's huge art glass windows and a beautiful oculus in the ceiling. The exterior is finished in terra cotta. According to the history on their website, the terra cotta reflects light well in winter and glows after rain. And last year, Town Hall was given a Partners in Preservation grant of $125,000 to restore and seal the white exterior and repair the stained-glass window on the south side. We have seen a variety of performances here from John Hodgman and Jonathan Coulton's epic three hour performance to authors on book tours, namely Wallace Shawn, Craig Ferguson, and James Ellroy, to name a few. And some of the standout performances have been under the guidance of Spider Kedelsky, director of community programmes. He is also responsible for the "World in Seattle" series, which brings in artists from all over the world. We've had the distinct pleasure of seeing more concerts than I can enumerate. I had the chance to see Jordi Savall with his wife, Montserrat Figueras. Most artists stay afterward to sign CDs and speak to their fans. I cannot describe how cool it was to meet one of my musical idols and awkwardly speak Spanish in his presence. One of my yearly favourites is the raucously fun Accordi-O-Rama. I've learned my lesson two years running now... pay for at least 3-4 hours of programming. It's run over the allotted time every time with no complaints from the audience! I suggest bringing a stadium cushion if sitting for a few hours puts you off. The seats are wooden pews with a thin cushion so it can feel like sitting through mass. The entire venue is fully accessible with an elevator that goes to all levels. I HIGHLY recommend going on their mailing list to learn of upcoming shows sold through Brown Paper Tickets.

    discussion with the actor/author!
    Bryan M.

    This was my first visit to Town Hall and I came to hear a Q&A with Jeffrey Tambor. The space is a converted church and what a wonderful venue for talks, discussions, and small recitals.

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    Ananas Pizzeria - Magic Mario Pizza

    Ananas Pizzeria

    (144 reviews)

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    First Hill

    Cool vibes! We came here last Tuesday and the building was tucked away in between two tall…read morebuildings! We also came at a good time, closer to 5. There were only 2 ppl and by the time we left, it was packed! The place has that red mood lighting and the decors are pretty out of this world. We got slices off the happy hour menu and tried a twisted tea along with a strawberry rhubarb margarita! The garlic Parmesan chicken wings were the HIT! Along with their made-in-house, dill ranch! I did like the pizzas and they're served on paper plates just an fyi. The staff is friendly and you can find all kinds of ppl here. We even had an elderly couple next to us!

    If you're not a non-meat pizza believer you have to try the greenhouse pizza! Ultimate flavor bomb…read more The herby pesto drizzle pairs so well with the tangy red sauce along with the creamy ricotta. I also tried the garden of eatin' pizza; this one was alright as it reminded me a lot of a typical supreme pizza (very flavorful cremini mushrooms though). A little overpriced for what it is, but would say it's for those who want to "stick to what they know." Decent pizza crust; fluffy but borderline overly floppy. Wished the garlic knots had more of a garlic, vampire-defying, punch to them like the knots at NYC pizzerias. Much more pizza-crust-taste-forward; would say order these if you just want extra carbs for your pints of beer. :p Great service! Gentleman who assisted me with my takeout order was super welcoming and friendly. Pizzeria has a casual low-light chill bar ambiance. Overall I'd say it's worth checking this spot out if you're curious about the greenhouse pizza. Also not a bad choice if you're in the neighborhood and have a hankering for some pizza in general.

    Tulio - lamb shank tender

    Tulio

    (841 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown

    Five stars for service, they have coat service and were accommodating of NA beverages and dietary…read morerestrictions. The food was delicious my pasta had a few chucks of stuck together pasta that was undercooked but that wasn't earth shattering. It happens with fresh pasta from time to time. Overall food was very yummy and was a cozy restaurant for a nice dinner.

    I wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts regarding today's lunch. While we've had enjoyable…read moredining experiences in the past, this occasion was marked by unexpected shortcomings in service. Arrival and Greeting: There was no hostess present, which meant we received no greeting. After waiting for a few minutes, I decided to take the initiative and locate our reserved room myself. Having dined there before and being the one who organized the lunch, I was familiar with exactly where to go. Upon reaching the upper level, we found our table only equipped with utensils and empty water glasses--there were no place settings to be seen. Once our group sat down, I had to leave the table several times in search of someone to assist us. During one of my trip's downstairs, I encountered a woman who appeared to be an employee. I informed her that our group of 14 was waiting upstairs for lunch service. It felt as though no one was taking any initiative, leaving us in a state of anticipation. I returned downstairs once again and sought help from the bartender this time (I felt bad even having to tell him we needed service upstairs!) After speaking with the bartender, I went back upstairs, where server Guillermo appeared and came to our rescue! The lunch was set up buffet-style, but in another room away from our dining table. Our lunch was supposed to be buffet style and served as a sit down so guests can help themselves. There were assorted sodas over in the side room and where I guess, they expected us to go help ourselves (although I touched the sodas thinking I'll grab what they have and bring it to our table, they weren't even cold and there was no ice in sight. But that wasn't the main issue, it was the set up and the thought that our group was going to go line up in a corner and serve ourselves. Service Challenges: Additionally, there was only one server for our group of fourteen, which made it challenging for him to manage everything effectively. He began by bringing one large bowl of salad and three side garnishes, expecting us to pass the single bowl around the table. We were provided with dinner plates instead of salad plates. I asked if we could have two servings of each item once it was determined I did not want my guests to get up and go to another room to retrieve lunch, so I suggest he bring it to our table with a serving on each end of the table. He stated that it was going to be tough. Given our group size, he seemed unaware of our sit-down buffet arrangement and since it was set up as a 'walk up and get your own food' style, it appeared that everything was set up for just one serving bowl or platter which was not ideal for such a large group. I was intrigued by the reasoning behind the belief that 14 individuals would repeatedly return to fetch their own meals over in another room with minimal space for more than a couple of people at time. A few entrée items were served after the one big bowl of salad was placed on the table, but we noticed that there was no salad dressing available. I had to get up yet again to request dressing before we could even start on the salad, but the main course was on its way out now. The three side condiments that went with the salad were in three separate bowls. No on our end of the table got any of the side condiments unfortunately. Beverages: I took the initiative to get up and pour water for my fellow guests and eventually placed the pitcher on the table when it became clear that the server was overwhelmed. We also weren't offered drinks or asked if we wanted anything beyond what was served until, I asked him to take drink orders after everything was served. Although he was doing his best, our group noticed his struggle, so we opted to stick with water, except for the guest of honor who received a lemonade. Post Meal: Once the food arrived, things began to settle down, but it felt like it was lacking that coffee and tea were not offered after our meal. Only one person received coffee, and it was served black, without cream or sugar, which were located on another table in a different room. When dessert arrived, he brought dessert plates with spoons, but I found it difficult to eat the chocolate cake with just a spoon. We all had a laugh about it as we tried to manage eating the dessert without proper serving utensils. After we finished, I addressed the bill, and the server mentioned that a hostess, manager, and one bartender were out sick. Today's experience was disappointing, and I felt it reflected on my role as the overall event planner. The total cost for the food and service was over $2,000.00.

    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.

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