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Wallingford is a hilly neighborhood of older Seattle residents and young
families which sits just to the north of Lake Union, east of Fremont, west
of the University District, and
south of Greenlake.
Understand
Wallingford's main commercial district runs along NE 45th
Street, stretching more than a mile from Stone Way on the west to
the bridge over Interstate I-5. Wallingford is among the most
liberal neighborhoods politically in Seattle, which is saying a
lot. Although apartment buildings dot the hillsides throughout the
neighborhood, most of the homes in Wallingford are 1920's-1930's
"bungalow" style Craftsman houses.
Many of these have been either kept in good repair or restored
in the last several decades to their Arts & Crafts style. One
of the quirks of Wallingford noted by outsiders is the lack of stop
signs at any of the intersections of its streets -- the neighborly
cooperation of its inhabitants must keep Wallingford residents from
needing traffic direction.
While not as historically eccentric as Fremont, quietly upscale
as Greenlake, or youthfully bustling as the U-District,
Wallingford's sidewalks and stores have a neighborly familiarity
that allows its inhabitants to see each other frequently and know
each other well, creating the feeling of a "small town within a big
city". The southern boundary of Wallingford spills into Lake Union
and features the oddly endearing Gasworks Park.
- QFC Supermarket. The thing to see here is the
gigantic blue neon sign proclaiming the neighborhood's name. It
originally said "FOOD GIANT", the name of the store, but after it
was bought by the QFC chain, it was slated to be removed. The
neighborhood fought to keep it, and it has now become (perhaps for
lack of anything grander) the local landmark.
- Gas Works Park, or "Gasworks", as locals call
it, prominently features the rusting, hulking remains of the city's
old gasworks piping and machinery -- as well as a solitary bump of
a hill offering the ideal spot for kite flying and views across the
lake of sailboats, float planes landing, and downtown Seattle at
sunset.
- Tai Chi, On most Sunday mornings, groups of
people practice tai chi or assorted other martial arts in the
Southeast quadrant of the Meridian park.
[1], 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N
- Kiddie pool in Wallingford park
- Wide World Books & Maps [2] 4411A Wallingford
Ave N. Possibly the best travel bookstore in the Pacific Northwest,
and in fact the first store of its kind in the U.S. With frequent
lectures and book readings, they also run tours. Here's hoping
they'll carry a paper edition Wikitravel some day.
- Art of the Table, 1054 north 39th street, ☎ 206.282.0942, [3]. Mondays, 5-10PM, small plates, space is small
and fills up quickly! Come early and enjoy the artistic culinary
excellence! High End. edit
- Ivar's Salmon House, 401 NE Northlake Way Seattle, WA
98105, ☎ (206)
632-0767, [4]. Mon-Sat 11AM to
9:30 PM, Sun 9:30AM to 2PM Brunch, 3:30PM to 9:30PM Dinner.
On the north Lake Union waterfront, in
the shadow of the I-5 bridge. Various seafood entrees served in a
neo-longhouse replete with totem poles and various other carved
cedar adornments. Ivar's has an excellent and affordable happy hour
menu (7 days a week 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. to close)
that many locals and University of Washington staff and faculty
enjoy regularly. Spendy $25
entrees. edit
- Dick's Hamburgers a local legend of a
drive-in/drive-out burger joint which has served the dual purpose
of providing a gathering place for high school and UW students
before and after sporting events.
- Rancho Bravo Taco truck in the parkinglot
between Winchell's Donuts and Golden Oldies Records is the best no
longer kept secret for locals and UW Students alike. Try the Racho
Bravo Steak Burrito (add guac).
- The Rusty Pelican, Local catch all restaurant.
Serving a large variety of italian dishes, seafood, and
contintental dishes. While the quality level is fairly good, their
breakfast preparations are their best asset. Always get the
biscuit. Breakfast menu all day. Full bar.
- Jhanjay Vegeterian Thai, As the name suggests,
all the food is made without reliance on meat of any kind. Truly
delicious recipes with four levels (one to four stars) of heat to
cater to any palate.
- Murphy's Pub, Irish Pub located on NE 45th
Ave. Good selection of drinks, fair pub food. Attracts a young and
educated crowd. Trivia on Tuesday evenings.
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