Wayne P. • April 13, 2010Perfect route takes you from north Seattle through Greenwood and Phinney Ridge, along Aurora till you hit downtown and then across W Seattle bridge to the Alaska Junction
ᴡ A. • September 25, 2018Look up: read the ads (they are often enlightening or inspiring) and smile at the people (ditto)!
Eric H. • August 6, 2018Tap your Orca card before boarding to save time and enter through any door. Don’t be a freeloader!
Richard S. • November 28, 2018If it's cold or rainy go into the Starbucks to get warm. Snag a street-facing table to make sure you don't miss your bus.
Sean C. F. • June 14, 2011When heading toward Seattle Center sit on the left hand side of the bus, and when heading toward Sandpoint sit on the right - you'll have an amazing view of the Seattle skyline!
Jon M. • May 16, 2014Starting in 2014/15, Metro will put new buses on this route. They will have a/c, low floors for easier boarding, and battery backup so they can go short distances off the wire. Even w/o Prop. 1.
Suzie D. • April 20, 2010Make sure to check library hours before you go; operating hours are pretty limited these days.
Drew M. • August 23, 2017Interesting cocktails and decent food. Awesome outdoor back patio with retractable roof for nice days!
Amanda K. • November 25, 2011Delicious specialty beers rotate through here. The tostadas are also tasty...and cheap!
eric b. • February 5, 2018Fantastically cool building that is a ton of fun to explore. Be sure to go all the way to the top.
Chris S. • March 10, 2011The Fremont branch is big enough to browse, but don't forget about spl.org, where you can reserve books and pick them up here.
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