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Chocolate decadence |
416 Broadway East Seattle, WA 98102 United States +1 206 329 6463 http://www.dilettante.com |
This cafe specializes in the creamiest, richest, most decadent chocolates. Tea, coffee and espresso drinks complement the delectable pies, mousse cakes and fruit tarts. If eating all that sugar on an empty stomach is too much to handle, there is also a variety of soups, sandwiches, salads and quiches available. The atmosphere is hip, funky and relaxed, just like any chocolate shop should be. Additional Seattle locations include, 1603 First Avenue (+1 206 728 9144), 2822 Rainier Avenue South (+1 206 723 3246) and 2300 East Cherry Street (+1 206 328 1955). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reasonable Prices, Comfortable Seating |
Central Terminal Seattle, WA United States |
Designed by Fentress Bradburn Architects Ltd. of Denver, the Pacific Marketplace in the Sea-Tac International Airport is a great place to dine, shop and relax before your flight. The $133 million, 240,000 sq ft structure was created with the traveler's needs in mind, including comfortable seats that can be moved around the terminal and reasonable pricing for food items. There is a range of dining options such as Anthony's Restaurant (upscale seafood cuisine), Ivar's Seafood Bar, Makai of Japan, Kathy Casey Dish D'Lish (upscale deli), Pallino Pastaria, Dilettante Chocolates, Qdoba Mexican Grill and Wendy's. Shops include Borders Books, Discover Puget Sound (gifts and artwork), Ex Officio (clothing), The Body Shop, National Geographic's Store, Made in Washington and Kids Works. A highlight of Pacific Marketplace is the dramatic focal point: a series of 449 glass panes which provide a fantastic view of the Olympic Mountains and departing planes. Since Pacific Marketplace is located past security, it is only accessible for ticketed passengers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Time for Chai |
1910 Post Alley Seattle, WA 98101 United States +1 206 448 4054 http://www.perennialtearoom.com/ tealadies@perennialtearoom.com |
If you're a tea person, then Perennial Tea Room is where you belong! Pick from different types of teas—green, black, white, herbal and scented. Check out a variety of collectible tea pots, tea cozies, tea shirts and books. You can also purchase a lot of goodies like marmalade, digestive biscuits, children's tea sets and mugs. When in Seattle, a visit to Perennial Tea Room should be on your to-do list—this is one tea trip worth your while. Review © 2007, Wcities |