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Old Nov 14th, 2001 | 12:01 PM
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Sue
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My husband and I are flying to Seattle on Christmas and have reservations at the Marqueen Hotel. I picked that hotel off of Travelocity because it is only 2 miles from my daughter's home. She doesn't know we are coming so I can't ask her opinion. Soooo, could someone out there that is familiar with Seattle and the Queen Anne area give me some advice? Thanks in advance for the help.
 
Old Nov 14th, 2001 | 11:40 PM
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Sue- I think you've made a good choice. I live in Downtown Seattle, fairly close to Lower Queen Anne, and I usually end up walking by the Marqueen once a week or so. Since I'm a resident, I've never rented a room there, but I can vouch for the cleanliness and desirability of both the hotel and the neighborhood.

The Marqueen was an apartment building up to about 3 or 4 years ago. It's an older brick building that always appears clean and inviting. I really like the coffee shop on the first floor ("Caffe Ladro", in the NW corner of the hotel), which has all the things that make older buildings so charming -- exposed brick, wood floors, and high ceilings. Despite being in a hotel, Ladro is a popular neighborhood coffee house that attracts primarily locals.

The Marqueen has valet parking (I believe), so driving up to the front door shouldn't be a problem (but warning -- driving in Lower Queen Anne, like much of Seattle, can be a chore. The streets are small, curvy, often one way,and, except at odd hours, crowded. To reach the Marqueen's main entrance on Queen Anne AVE N -- which goes southbound only on the Marqueen's block -- you will need to get on to Roy Street [the street on the north side of the Marqueen] and then turn Southbound when you reach Queen Anne Avenue).

As far as recommendations for the neighborhood, I can't say enough good things about Lower QA. It's highly walkable, centrally located, busy (without being too noisy), clean and safe. Unlike parts of downtown, Lower Queen Anne primarily caters to residents, not tourists, so the feel is more user friendly than parts of downtown Seattle. The neigborood is loaded with good restaurants -- walk around the neighborhood and read the menus posted up front. Many of the restaurants are located along Roy Street just east of the hotel (walk PAST the McDonalds on the right side and you will see them). There are also restaurants on the block immediately south of the hotel (along Mercer Street), as well as across the street from the hotel itself on Queen Anne Avenue. Personally, I've enjoyed Bahn Thai, Bamboo Garden (vegetarian only), and Perche' no (best of the 3 for "event dining"). I've also heard good things about Roy Street Bistro, Racha, Nonna Maria, and a new restaurant, Ten Mercer. All are within easy walking distance. There are also two large grocery stores within 2 blocks, should you decide to fix your own meals. Bottom line, you should have no problem finding a good meal with relatively little effort.

As far as activities, there are several night spots in the neighborhood, though none really stand out in my mind. (TS McHugh's or McMinnamins are good pubs). There is also a movie theater,The Uptown, which shows second-run movies. Most prominently, Lower QA contains Seattle Center, home to Seattle Opera, Seattle Repertory Theater, and Pacific Northwest Ballet (Christmas = Nutcracker).

Finally, if you get the urge to leave the neighborhood, you're right next to downtown and Upper Queen Anne, which offers great views of the city, and has its own set of restaurants and bars (better night spots, IMO, than Lower QA, try Hilltop Ale House or Paragon). Downtown, is esp. nice at Christmas, because the trees in the shopping district (centered around 5th AVE and Pike and Pine Streets) are lit up for the occasion, making for a very festive atmosphere.

I hope this helps. Enjoy your stay in Seattle.
 
Old Nov 15th, 2001 | 08:22 AM
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Gary,

I can't thank you enough for taking the time to help my with my choice of hotel for our trip to Seattle. I am sure we will enjoy the Marqueen and Queen Anne as well. My daughter has enjoyed the people she has met since moving to Seattle and now I know why. Thanks again for the great information. I know we will enjoy our trip to Seattle.

Sue
 
Old Nov 15th, 2001 | 10:46 AM
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Sue, I can't agree more with Gary! I live on Queen Anne and we are down in that area all the time. Let me add a couple more restaurants/bars that are great!! Figaro- inexpensive French food right around the corner, Peso's- Mexican right across the street, Ten Mercer-excellent PanAsian around the corner, The Sitting Room- Fantastic french wine bar 2 blocks west on Roy and T.S. McHughes- Irish around the corner. Perfect location, take Gary's advice and be patient with the trafic. They do have valet. Your daughter will be so excited!!
 
Old Nov 15th, 2001 | 11:18 AM
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At risk of having my sword broken and my buttons pulled off for giving away locals-only secrets, the Marqueen is a few blocks' walk from Panos Kleftiko, the most authentic Greek taverna this side of Chicago. Tiny, homey, barely enough room for the drop-in bazouki bunch.
 
Old Nov 15th, 2001 | 11:23 AM
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You're going to have a great time in Seattle with where you're staying. You won't want to leave! Remember to bring some warm clothing, though. The weather typically doesn't get extremely cold in Seattle, but it does get nippy.

PBoy
 
Old Nov 15th, 2001 | 11:24 AM
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John! Now you've gone and done it!!! I never mention Panos- people will start to go and I'll never get a table again!! Thanks buddy!! haha!
 
Old Nov 15th, 2001 | 01:47 PM
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Also, for a more pricey dinner (and something different) the Melting Pot is good. It's fondue, but it's fun and nice. It's located in Queen Anne as well. Also great b-fast place - 5 Spot - upper queen anne. Great service, good food! If you go on the weekend be prepared to wait though. Enjoy yourselves!
 
Old Nov 16th, 2001 | 06:07 AM
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You guys are simply terrific. Thanks so much for all the great input. Really looking forward to seeing our daughter's face at the airport...

Happy holidays to all of you and God bless.

Sue
 
Old Nov 16th, 2001 | 06:10 AM
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Oops..forgot to mention that while it is a surprise to the daughter that lives in Magnolia, we are arriving with our other daughter and son-in-law and she knows they are coming for Christmas but not us.
 

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