Madison Valley is a neighborhood in Seattle located east of Capitol Hill; west of Washington Park; south of Montlake; and north of the Central District.
The valley is centered on the corner of E. Madison Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way E., its main thoroughfares (northeast- and southwest-bound and north- and southbound, respectively).
Members of the Greater Madison Valley Community Council maintain a community web site at http://www.madisonvalley.org. The web site offers information on upcoming council meetings, past issues of the Valley View newsletter, photos of community events, and a contact page.
Madison Valley is known for its French restaurants.[1]
Madison Valley is also complimented by a thriving boutique shopping district. From newcomers Vian Hunter (www.vianhunter.com) to Istina, Fury Women's and Men's to coffee shops, Veritables exotic gifts and Lavender Heart, Madison Valley is Seattle's chicest shopping and eating destination. Rover's Restaurant plans to open Luc Bistro in Spring 2010, adding another sue winner to the several delectable eateries on Madison Street.
Coordinates: 47°36′58.4″N 122°17′57.3″W / 47.616222°N 122.29925°W
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