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1JAR Apr 22nd, 2009 03:09 PM

Any new places to see/do Seattle area July?
 
Plans fell thru for drive thru Teton to Yellowstone & onto my Dads in Cody WY.
Now switching gears flying into Seattle, spend 5 days over the 4th of July and then fly to Billings & drive to Cody.
Staying at the Residence Inn on Lake Union (we know the immediate area & usual tourist stuff) ..any new Restaurants or new things to visit Seattle area? Husband likes to jog preferably on a water/ beach, wineries. I like to just read/walk & watch the water...

suze Apr 22nd, 2009 03:51 PM

Have you been to the new Olympic Sculpture Park yet?
www.seattleartmuseum.org/visit/osp

If you like Japanese food, this is a nice new addition on 2nd Avenue in downtown.
www.wann-izakaya.com

1JAR Apr 23rd, 2009 04:17 PM

Hi Suze,
I knew I could count on you! We are looking for the "locals" things to do point of view"...
Txs for 2 great suggestions that we have not been too.

Any thoughts on a buffett type Sunday Brunch..went to West Seattle last time..
We are also thinking of Mt Rainer 1 day..Mariners on only home day 7/6...maybe Bainbridge or Tacoma area wineries?
Anything else would be appreciated?

lennyba Apr 23rd, 2009 05:23 PM

Have you been to the wineries in Woodinville? Here's one of them - think you'll be too early for the concert series, unfortunately. http://ste-michelle.com/

My favorite alongside-water jogs are from the ferry docks at Lincoln Park to Alki Beach along Beach Drive SW in W. Seattle, and in Myrtle Edwards just next to the Sculpture Park. Oh, and can't leave out Greenlake (where I met my husband).

I'm assuming your Sunday brunch in W. Sea was at Salty's...if you liked that you might want to check out one of the Anthony's Home Port locations.

beanweb24 Apr 24th, 2009 10:28 AM

If you like beer, you're in for a treat. The Seattle International Beer Fest runs from July 3 - 5 in Seattle Center.

http://www.seattlebeerfest.com/Index2%20SIB.htm

Also, be sure to enjoy the fireworks over Lake Union -- a great (but super crowded) viewing spot will be Gas Works Park near Fremont.

http://familyfourth.org/

suze Apr 24th, 2009 11:48 AM

They aren't buffets, but a nice Sunday breakfast/brunch can be found at: Serafina's on Eastlake, Cafe Flora, Andaluca's, Brasserie Margaux, Etta's Seafood, to name a few possibilities.

If you want wineries, I'd also suggest Woodinville area.

It's not new but the Arboretum, Japanese Garden, Madison Park, Volunteer Park, are all fun if the weather's nice.

suze Apr 24th, 2009 11:51 AM

The schedules aren't out quite yet, but there are two theater companies doing free "Shakespeare in the Park" shows each summer around that time.


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