The iconic Seattle landmark. It is quite pricey to go up these days but we believe if you have dinner at the restaurant up there, you get admission to the rest. There used to be a $35 per person minimum at the restaurant but it was easy to reach and exceed that.
A must see! The most classic iconic view of Seattle. The night time view is particularly good, especially if weather is gray during the day.
Be prepared to wait in a line but there is one on 3rd Ave so you might avoid some tourist crowds checking it out.
One of Jonathan’s favorite wineries and the first wine club he joined.
One of Jonathan’s favorite WA breweries. Their hazy IPAs are the best.
Unique and interesting beers.
Awesome place to catch a movie if there is something you want to see. Get the chocolate popcorn.
Get the peanut butter cup hot cake or if you like scotch, try the Laphroaig boozy milkshake.
This ice cream hails from Portland and just may be the best ice cream ever.
Arguably the best breakfast/brunch spot in Seattle.
Best burger in Seattle. Don’t let anyone try to send you to Dick’s.
Originally a food truck now with a few brick and mortar locations, they won a Good Morning America best food truck award.
Make sure to get the broccoli!
Great all day Happy Hour on Sun and Mon. (Opens at 4)
Awesome Korean fusion food
Ask for the “mojo” sauce.
Awesome weekend Mexican brunch - the chilaquiles are fantastic.