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The Northwest Film forum on Capitol Hill a true independent movie theater. The film curators work hard to bring you films that you can see no where else (not even the Varsity). The NWFF is also a...
The Northwest Film forum on Capitol Hill a true independent movie theater. The film curators work hard to bring you films that you can see no where else (not even the Varsity). The NWFF is also a resource for filmmakers to use. The NWFF offers rental equipment and workshops for a nominal fees year around (cheaper for members).
You may not see many advertisements for the movie schedule, so you may have to go to the NWFF website to see what is playing.
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Seeing a movie at an Imax heater is a real treat. Plush seats, spectacular sound and a huge screen. I have seen a few blockbuster here. The Polar Express in 3-D was one of the most amazing Cinema...
Seeing a movie at an Imax heater is a real treat. Plush seats, spectacular sound and a huge screen. I have seen a few blockbuster here. The Polar Express in 3-D was one of the most amazing Cinema experiences I have experienced. It is definitely worth the few extra bucks to see a great special effects movie on the Imax screen if you get a chance. The only problem I have had is that it is sometimes difficult to find out if a movie is sold out or not. My suggestion would be to buy tickets online early several days ahead of time.
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Harried and Hungry is a great place to grab a quick lunch, either for dine in or to go. The menu has great sandwiches, salads and smoothies. I have eaten here several times, but seem to only...
Harried and Hungry is a great place to grab a quick lunch, either for dine in or to go. The menu has great sandwiches, salads and smoothies. I have eaten here several times, but seem to only order the tuna melt, because it is so good! I highly recommend Harried and Hungry!
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Easy Street in West Seattle is a one stop shop for breakfast, coffee, and music. I lived in West Seattle for a year and would spend most of my extra money here. It may sound weird that a record...
Easy Street in West Seattle is a one stop shop for breakfast, coffee, and music. I lived in West Seattle for a year and would spend most of my extra money here. It may sound weird that a record store would serve breakfast, but seriously they serve up some good cheap grub. The Cafe Vita Espresso drinks are splendid. Also while you are waiting to be seated, check upstairs for some used treasures!
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Easy Street records in Queen Anne is my favorite place to buy used music. They have such a large selection and get tons of used music every day. New releases are always cheaper than other stores. ...
Easy Street records in Queen Anne is my favorite place to buy used music. They have such a large selection and get tons of used music every day. New releases are always cheaper than other stores. I also shop at Sonic boom, but Easy Street is my favorite place for used stuff!
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For multiplex theaters downtown you really only have the choice of going to Pacific Place (AMC) or The Meridian (Loews). Each theater plays different movies, so if you want to see a specific movie...
For multiplex theaters downtown you really only have the choice of going to Pacific Place (AMC) or The Meridian (Loews). Each theater plays different movies, so if you want to see a specific movie you have to go to whatever theater is playing that movie. They are only a block away from each other, which is convenient if you are in the mood to see a movie and don’t quite sure what. Just don’t get confused as to what theater you are going to.
I prefer snack bar at The Meridian compared to Pacific Place. Better choices, plus free refills on popcorn and soda. For parking, I would suggest parking at Pacific Place. It is close, plus cheap in the evening.
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For multiplex theaters downtown you really only have the choice of going to Pacific Place (AMC) or The Meridian (Loews). Each theater plays different movies, so if you want to see a specific movie,...
For multiplex theaters downtown you really only have the choice of going to Pacific Place (AMC) or The Meridian (Loews). Each theater plays different movies, so if you want to see a specific movie, you really have no choice. Pacific Place seems to play the more popular movies, which could be good or bad depending on what you are in to.
Personally, I prefer the theater at Pacific Place, but like the snack bar at The Meridian better. The great thing about the Pacific Place Theater is the parking garage. Parking is cheap after 5:00. I would suggest parking at Pacific Place, even to go see a movie at the Meridian. They are only a block away from each other.
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Edgefield is a relaxing place to spend a weekend. The rooms and property are nice and cozy. The restaurants and pubs serve up some decent food. I highly recommend coming in the summer. There is...
Edgefield is a relaxing place to spend a weekend. The rooms and property are nice and cozy. The restaurants and pubs serve up some decent food. I highly recommend coming in the summer. There is plenty of outdoor space to kick back and relax with your significant other. Edgefield gets booked up quickly, so plan in advance.
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This restaurant is odd. First of all the place is very huge! I am not sure what they do with all the room, but I wouldn’t be surprised to find in the papers someday that some underground mafia...
This restaurant is odd. First of all the place is very huge! I am not sure what they do with all the room, but I wouldn’t be surprised to find in the papers someday that some underground mafia outfit used this place as a front. It has that sort of feel to it. Anyway as far as ambience goes, this place is fine. The restaurant overlooks Lake Union and the food is standard Chinese. The "special" fried rice was better than most, but the other menu items I sampled was your run of the mill Chinese food.
This restaurant sells sunglasses near the register, which I thought was odd. On my recent visit, the bar adjacent to the restaurant was having dance classes during dinner time. Very strange!
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I have only gone to this bar on the way to the see Mariners games. Every time I do so, I end up staying in the bar and watching the game on TV, then end up stumbling into the game in the 4th or 5th...
I have only gone to this bar on the way to the see Mariners games. Every time I do so, I end up staying in the bar and watching the game on TV, then end up stumbling into the game in the 4th or 5th inning. This bar is small and can get crowded before games. Also, the cheap drinks ($2 Rainer) are enticing.
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