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Living about 15 mins outside of downtown I still need to hit up Tolouse Petit's as I've heard great things about their hh. These pics make me miss working in dtown Seattle.
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Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Are there black people in Seattle?
That sudden pic of the grizzly bear had ME shook before I saw you were at the zoo.
Thought you just stumbled across ol buddy or something.
Originally Posted by HAM CITY
No thanks. My boy at UW says everybody down there is methed out.Originally Posted by YoungTriz
or you can just drive down and go hang out in tacoma...Originally Posted by a55a5in11
depends on the area
Originally Posted by dakid23
Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Are there black people in Seattle?
That sudden pic of the grizzly bear had ME shook before I saw you were at the zoo.
Thought you just stumbled across ol buddy or something.
On a side note i haven't done half this stuff.
Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Tacoma = Compton of the Northwest
It's nickname is Tacompton. I stopped off for gas there on my way back to Portland from Seattle a few years ago, and I was never so sketched out without getting out of my car than thereOriginally Posted by MrSwagtastic
Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Tacoma = Compton of the Northwest
is this true? I remember me and my fam stayed at a hotel in/near Tacoma about 6 years ago. don't remember anything compton-esque about it
Glad you liked Toulouse. I generally avoid non-HH because it gets so expensive (if someone else is paying, then it's all good). But yeah, the HH is unbeatable. Even more underrated is their breakfast HH: almost everything is $5 from open until 11 am. So good.Originally Posted by wcghost
I saw a lot of black people! (and white milfs)! Definitely wasnt expecting that many blacks since its all the way up in the NorthWest and its quite chilly.
i stayed at the Inn @ Queen Anne. it was $109/night, but i've read on yelp and on other websites that it can get as cheap as $60/night. its a very quaint property that was converted from an apartment complex. it was clean, but there were some minor issues, like the back window not being able to open and the hot water shower knob falling off.
While its not the Ritz, its located RIGHT across the street from the Seattle Center, 20 min walking distance to Pike Place/DT, 15 min bus ride to Paseo/Zoo/Gas Works, has a a lot of night-life/good restaurants in the surrounding spots and has a 24 hour grocery store a 2 blocks away. ****'s Drive-In was outside of my window and Toulouse Petit's was 2 blocks away. Their happy hour is unbeatable, otherwise dinner can get quite pricey.
Trunks206, so hostile bro. Relax and eat some ****'s! i kid i kid
p.s. I want to go back.... so many more restaurants I want to try out
wait. why in the hell did i think you are from NY?Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Glad you liked Toulouse. I generally avoid non-HH because it gets so expensive (if someone else is paying, then it's all good). But yeah, the HH is unbeatable. Even more underrated is their breakfast HH: almost everything is $5 from open until 11 am. So good.Originally Posted by wcghost
I saw a lot of black people! (and white milfs)! Definitely wasnt expecting that many blacks since its all the way up in the NorthWest and its quite chilly.
i stayed at the Inn @ Queen Anne. it was $109/night, but i've read on yelp and on other websites that it can get as cheap as $60/night. its a very quaint property that was converted from an apartment complex. it was clean, but there were some minor issues, like the back window not being able to open and the hot water shower knob falling off.
While its not the Ritz, its located RIGHT across the street from the Seattle Center, 20 min walking distance to Pike Place/DT, 15 min bus ride to Paseo/Zoo/Gas Works, has a a lot of night-life/good restaurants in the surrounding spots and has a 24 hour grocery store a 2 blocks away. ****'s Drive-In was outside of my window and Toulouse Petit's was 2 blocks away. Their happy hour is unbeatable, otherwise dinner can get quite pricey.
Trunks206, so hostile bro. Relax and eat some ****'s! i kid i kid
p.s. I want to go back.... so many more restaurants I want to try out
On another note, hope the mods can let a Seattle thread keep going in General. NW forum is a morgue, and this way we don't have to make a new thread when someone wants to visit. Just compile it all in here.
Originally Posted by wcghost
Really?Originally Posted by YoungTriz
wait. why in the hell did i think you are from NY?Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Glad you liked Toulouse. I generally avoid non-HH because it gets so expensive (if someone else is paying, then it's all good). But yeah, the HH is unbeatable. Even more underrated is their breakfast HH: almost everything is $5 from open until 11 am. So good.Originally Posted by wcghost
I saw a lot of black people! (and white milfs)! Definitely wasnt expecting that many blacks since its all the way up in the NorthWest and its quite chilly.
i stayed at the Inn @ Queen Anne. it was $109/night, but i've read on yelp and on other websites that it can get as cheap as $60/night. its a very quaint property that was converted from an apartment complex. it was clean, but there were some minor issues, like the back window not being able to open and the hot water shower knob falling off.
While its not the Ritz, its located RIGHT across the street from the Seattle Center, 20 min walking distance to Pike Place/DT, 15 min bus ride to Paseo/Zoo/Gas Works, has a a lot of night-life/good restaurants in the surrounding spots and has a 24 hour grocery store a 2 blocks away. ****'s Drive-In was outside of my window and Toulouse Petit's was 2 blocks away. Their happy hour is unbeatable, otherwise dinner can get quite pricey.
Trunks206, so hostile bro. Relax and eat some ****'s! i kid i kid
p.s. I want to go back.... so many more restaurants I want to try out
On another note, hope the mods can let a Seattle thread keep going in General. NW forum is a morgue, and this way we don't have to make a new thread when someone wants to visit. Just compile it all in here.
50-year anniversary of the World's Fair. There was orange paint on it originally.Originally Posted by Kramer
My middle school was in east side tacoma right next to the skatepark, pretty run down area and my school got graffited on a few times. And why is the top of the space needle orange in those pics?
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
50-year anniversary of the World's Fair. There was orange paint on it originally.Originally Posted by Kramer
My middle school was in east side tacoma right next to the skatepark, pretty run down area and my school got graffited on a few times. And why is the top of the space needle orange in those pics?
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Really?Originally Posted by YoungTriz
wait. why in the hell did i think you are from NY?Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Glad you liked Toulouse. I generally avoid non-HH because it gets so expensive (if someone else is paying, then it's all good). But yeah, the HH is unbeatable. Even more underrated is their breakfast HH: almost everything is $5 from open until 11 am. So good.
On another note, hope the mods can let a Seattle thread keep going in General. NW forum is a morgue, and this way we don't have to make a new thread when someone wants to visit. Just compile it all in here.
Born and raised in Seattle. However, I do love New York and have been there a lot, so I know the city very well.
As for those views in those photos, I'm guessing it's from the Columbia Tower.