Chace’s Pancake Corral has more than 50 years of experience making what may very well be the best Swedish pancakes outside of Scandinavia. Read more.
The Pacific Science Center may have a stuffy sounding name, but you’ll change your mind about that as soon as you experience its World’s Fair architecture, planetarium and weekend laser light shows. Read more.
Garage has a distinctly local, though not stereotypically Seattle, vibe. You can order all kinds of drinks, from common to classy, and unleash your inner Dude with some bowling. Read more.
Bongos is a killer Cuban café just off of Aurora Avenue. In addition to serving dishes like marinated Caribbean steak and Cuban sandwiches, it’s also equipped with a sand-covered outdoor patio. Read more.
It’s so Seattle, in fact, that locals are essentially the only people who know about this hidden hovel of frozen yogurt (as well as other good snackage). Read more.
Seattleites love to tan! No one can tell you exactly why; maybe they just miss the sun? Either way, salons decked out with tanning booths can be found almost everywhere. Read more.
Sailboats are a common sight at temperatures that would send sailors from, say, sunny San Diego running for heated cover. Get yourself a keelboat and an instructor at Windworks Sailing & Powerboating. Read more.