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K's Deli & Grocery
Category:
Delis
3950 Leary Way NW
Seattle,
Washington 98107
(206) 789-7339
We've been getting Kegs here at this Ballard/Fremont (Frellard!) gas station/deli for years. They...
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We've been getting Kegs here at this Ballard/Fremont (Frellard!) gas station/deli for years. They have a huge selection and decent prices, and are open late. Call ahead to reserve your selection, you can get a tap (with a deposit) and the big 16 or 20 oz keg cups too. You can get pony kegs too. I think keg prices range from $60 for the cheap stuff up to near $200 for micros/imports.
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Buzz Stop
Category:
Beverage Stores
1122 E Madison St
Seattle,
Washington 98122
(206) 323-2550
I went to the Buzz Stop in hopes to find a quick tasty brew, and I did. The service was efficient...
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I went to the Buzz Stop in hopes to find a quick tasty brew, and I did. The service was efficient and the coffee was delish. Its one of the few drive ins in seattle and the baristas are pretty damn funny.
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This is not some high profile, fancy wine importer. The shop is nestled in between a dry cleaners...
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This is not some high profile, fancy wine importer. The shop is nestled in between a dry cleaners and Thai restaurant, and can be easily missed when driving down the street. It eschews ornate displays in favor of rows of wine stacked in cardboard boxes and simple wooden racks. European Vine Selections concentrates on having a great selection over how well they can put together a store display. All types of wine are well represented with affordable prices to match. The staff is also very knowledgeable and happy to help you find just the right wine. If you're looking for a good wine this is a great place to check out.
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The Vineyard Wine Shop is a great neighborhood wine store. They have a very nice selection of...
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The Vineyard Wine Shop is a great neighborhood wine store. They have a very nice selection of wines, particularly Washington State wines. There are of course wines from California, Europe, Australia and South America as well. There is a wide range of pricing, and tasting events also. the owner is very friendly and well informed and happy to help you pick something just right for any occasion.
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Bus Stop Espresso
Category:
Beverage Stores
800 NE 65th St
Seattle,
Washington 98115
(206) 528-5997
This is a nice little espresso place on NE 65th St. just East of I-5. A bit bigger than the...
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This is a nice little espresso place on NE 65th St. just East of I-5. A bit bigger than the typical drive-through espresso shack, you can either pull up to the drive-through window or walk inside. Some baked good also available. Open in the evenings also.
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Perkatory Cafe
Category:
Beverage Stores
1400 14th Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98122
(206) 262-9903
When walking into Perkatory it feels like the place used to be a medium sized flat. Somewhere...
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When walking into Perkatory it feels like the place used to be a medium sized flat. Somewhere along the line a small cafe decided to take up residence in the living room. The couch and, of course, coffee table still remain in one room, a piano and larger table in the next, and a few small tables and chairs along the walls. Even the curtains still remain.
All this gives Perkatory a nice feel. The cafe does not try to be overly trendy with its decor. Plus the music is kept low so it's easy to carry on a conversation. You don't have to talk above the sound of some supposedly latest and greatest indie band. The coffee is good and the staff friendly. Try it out when you're looking for something other then the normal Seattle coffee shop, or for a nice place to simply enjoy some coffee and do some reading.
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Java Jazz
Category:
Beverage Stores
3457 15th Ave W
Seattle,
Washington 98119
(206) 282-2321
Another business I patronize due to proximity, and because it isn't Starbucks. The drinks are far...
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Another business I patronize due to proximity, and because it isn't Starbucks. The drinks are far better than any chain coffeehouse, and they give you a free chocolate covered espresso bean with every order. My only beef is that it closes far too early for a seattle place, otherwise I'd give it five stars.
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Champion Cellars was the first privately owned wine store in the state of Washington. They're...
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Champion Cellars was the first privately owned wine store in the state of Washington. They're still in business with the original owners. Emile and Stephanie know wine and how to pair it with food. They are the most knowledgeable wine shop owners in the state and are always warm and welcoming. This place is a true Seattle Treasure.
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While I was wary at first to visit a wine and cigar shop in the middle of Pacific Place, I am so...
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While I was wary at first to visit a wine and cigar shop in the middle of Pacific Place, I am so glad I did.
The service was extremely friendly, and the products suggested (great recommendations on cigars) were wonderful-- I even found a bottle of the Leonetti Cab my parents in California have been wanting...
Even if you know nothing about wine, go-- they'll be able to help you pick a bottle to bring to you next dinner party that will impress.
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Coffee Messiah
Category:
Beverage Stores
1554 E Olive Way
Seattle,
Washington 98102
(206) 861-8233
This is a nice cafe, and one of my favorite things about it was that they used to have little...
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This is a nice cafe, and one of my favorite things about it was that they used to have little concerts here with no cover, just a one-drink minimum. There's not much room in here for shows, so it gave them more of an initimate feeling. Either they're not doing that much anymore, though, or I'm just not hearing about it.
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