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bkm10fl Jul 21st, 2006 09:48 PM

Worried about Broadway
 
Hi, all

We are on our fourth day on the Olympic Penninsula and are having a grand time. Will post a trip report upon our return.

We are booked for the Silver Cloud Broadway when we move to Seattle in a few days. I thought I was getting a good deal and a good chain, but some people are telling me that this hotel is in a not-so-great neighborhood. Any advice?

Thanks!

dsquared Jul 22nd, 2006 05:01 AM

Suggest you re-post with a title something like: Seattle Hotel Location Concern or Is Seattle Silver Cloud Broadway Hotel in OK Neighborhood?

suze or christy1 or one of the Seattle posters will surely know.

P_M Jul 22nd, 2006 05:13 AM

I agree with the above. By looking at this title I thought you were going to ask about a Broadway show.

nantucketgal Jul 22nd, 2006 05:15 AM

Right - the title suggests Broadway in NYC...a more specific title will better allow people who can help you to respond. Enjoy the rest of your trip!

happytrailstoyou Jul 22nd, 2006 05:49 AM

The Silver Cloud on Broadway is not downtown. It is located near Seattle Univeristy and the hospital neighborhood--about one mile from the heart of the retail core.

The neighborhood is not bad; however, I would rather stay in the downtown area to be closer to sightseeing, dining, and entertainment options.


christy1 Jul 22nd, 2006 09:19 AM

I agree; the neighborhood is fine. It's right inbetween a very hip, busy, safe neighborhood (Capitol Hill), the hospital district on First Hill, and a neighborhood that was historically not the best but has gentrified in the last decade (the Central District). Whoever told you that was a bad neighborhood probably thought it was in the thick of the Central District, which would have been an issue 20 years ago. It's a bit less conventient to the downtown sights, but if you got a good deal there, I'd think it would be worth the short bus/cab ride (or long walk-all downhill there!) downtown. You are quite close to an excellent Italian restaurant-Osteria La Spiga-that specialized in the cuising of Emilia-Romanga, so I'd suggest that for one of your dinners. You'll need a reservation, probably. There are also many great restaurants on Capitol Hill-Lark and Crush come to mind-and you are within easy driving distance to places in the International District too, if you wanted to avoid the high priced, touristy restaurants downtown.

happytrailstoyou Jul 22nd, 2006 10:58 AM

There is also a restaurant in the hotel and an International House of Pancakes next door.

Other good and inexpensive restaurants a few blocks north on Broadway include Pho Cyclo (Vietnamese), Siam on Broadway (Thai), El Greco (Greek), and Deluxe (pub with salads, sandwiches, more).

At Pho Cyclo I especially like the noodle bowl with grilled shrimp (#21: $6.80).

At El Greco I like the VEGETARIAN COMBO (Greek salad, hummus, zucchini cakes, and warm pita). It is very tasty and satisfying, and I'm not a vegetarian. It was $11 at my last visit, but prices are rising.


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