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Starbucks Reserve Roastery Seattle
Starbucks Reserve is a selection of the most extraordinary coffees Starbucks has to offer. It’s where we push our own boundaries of craft, developing a unique roast for each individual lot before experimenting with coffee as an art form—brewing, aging, infusing and blending it into imaginative and..

Washington State Convention Center
Book your event in the heart of Seattle, within easy walking distance to world class hotels, restaurants and attractions.

Sakura-Con Seattle
A rising animator and visual director gaining strong recognition in the Japanese animation industry. Building on his animation background developed at Kyoto Animation, he brings a versatile skill set spanning key animation, storyboarding, and directing. He is known for expressive character acting...

Raygun Lounge
We are ALL AGES and dog friendly. We have thirteen pinball machines, eight arcade consoles and a well stocked tabletop gaming library for customers.

Cornish College of the Arts
Cornish College of the Arts at Seattle University is an integral part of Seattle’s landscape, history, and future. As a hub for artists, Cornish thrives in the perfect city for an Art School. The Cornish of today is a lab for creativity and transformation, where talented students are empowered to...

Cinerama
That’s what distinguished Cinerama. That sense of dedication. Enthusiasm. Reverence. True movie lovers came here to drink it all in, to talk it all out, to build it all up. If famous faces appeared in the lobby, it wasn’t some publicity stunt. They flocked to a theater that valued respect and sat...


Cinerama Seattle
That’s what distinguished Cinerama. That sense of dedication. Enthusiasm. Reverence. True movie lovers came here to drink it all in, to talk it all out, to build it all up. If famous faces appeared in the lobby, it wasn’t some publicity stunt. They flocked to a theater that valued respect and sat...


Seattle Glassblowing Studio & Gallery
Cliff Goodman began his journey as a glass artist in 1976. He trained under master glassblower Fritz Driesbach and attended the Pilchuck school. He relocated to Seattle from New York to become a part of the emerging glass art scene and to enjoy the surrounding landscape of the Pacific Northwest....

Goodwill Seattle Capitol Hill
“I’m a visual learner and my Goodwill Job Coach made using the computer very practical. Her approach made the lessons stick. I have purpose in working with children, and feel like I am giving back to my community. I’ve gone from being unsure of my direction, to doing a job I love.”

Elliott Bay Book Company LGBTQ+ Section
Evan J. Peterson is a game writer, novelist, monsterologist, and poet. His first novel, Better Living Through Alchemy, won the Small Spec Book Award for fantasy fiction, and other works include METAFLESH: Poems In the Voices of the Monster; Drag Star!, the world’s first drag performer RPG; and The..

Seattle Central Library
Open for book returns 24/7. Book return box is located on Fourth Ave., to the left of the entrance.

Pike Place Chowder
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><span style="color:#2d2e2f">Seattle’s iconic chowder and seafood destination with two locations located in Pike Place Market and Pacific Place. Family-owned and operated, we proudly serve 100% Certified Sustainable seafood. Our local ingredients create...


Left Bank Books
We feature various sections such as anarchism, queer & trans studies, feminist studies, Black studies, Native studies, Latinx studies, immigration studies,race & colonial studies, disability & deafness, poetry, graphic novels, parenting, labor history, science fiction, sexuality, environmentalism,..

Sur La Table Seattle
If you can’t find what you are looking for our Customer Service representatives are available now to help.

Pike Place Market Food Tours
The Pike Place Market has been a defining Seattle icon for more than a century. Considered by many “the soul of Seattle,” the Market spans nine historic acres in the center of downtown where everyday locals and tourists alike shop, visit, eat and discover.

Traver Gallery
For 40+ years, Traver Gallery has been the premier international glass gallery, exhibiting artists who work in unique and innovative ways.

Seattle Art Museum Youth Programs
Seattle Art Museum respectfully acknowledges that we are on Indigenous land, the traditional territories of the Coast Salish people. We honor our ongoing connection to these communities past, present, and future.

The Glass Eye Gallery
A chance encounter with another photographer led me to Vancouver’s Flatsix Classics, Cars and Coffee and much more with the Fujifilm X-T50. Spontaneity, photography, and community collided in this unexpected shoot.

Unexpected Productions
Our education program is the most established improv school in the region, with 7 levels of classes, 4 quarters a year, plus specialty workshops like musical improv, physical improv, acting for improvisers, improvised Shakespeare, storytelling, sketch, stand-up, and more, taught by world-class...

Central Library
Central Library is a public central library in Seattle, WA. Open 3,069 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 362,987 square feet.

Seattle Art Museum
Talks, tours, performances, and more—find out what’s going on at SAM.


Elliott Bay Book Company
Annie Leonard is a lifelong activist who has protested globally. She led Greenpeace US as Executive Director (2014–2023), created The Story of Stuff, co-launched the Jane Fonda Climate PAC, and campaigned against hazardous waste trade. Annie frequently speaks and writes on environmental and...

Seattle Art Museum Photography Gallery
SAM Open House is a recurring series of free community events that invite our friends, partners, and community members for an evening of gallery tours, performances, relaxing music, and delicious drinks and snacks.

Seattle Glassblowing Studio
Cliff Goodman began his journey as a glass artist in 1976. He trained under master glassblower Fritz Driesbach and attended the Pilchuck school. He relocated to Seattle from New York to become a part of the emerging glass art scene and to enjoy the surrounding landscape of the Pacific Northwest....

Elliott Bay Book Co. Author Events
Michele Bombardier is the author of Don't Ask Me How I Know, runner-up for the Sally Alisbo Prize, and What We Do, Washington Book Award finalist. She is the winner of the 2024 NORward Prize in poetry and the inaugural Poet Laureate of Bainbridge Island. She has received fellowships and awards from.