For those readers who may not know, I am a Yelp Elite member. That means I get to attend free events! Most of the time, the events focus around food because as a general rule, people love food. Since I've been to events in LA and Orange County, it was only fitting that I attend an event in Seattle...at an improve theatre...near the famous Pike Place Market!
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Here I'm on a bridge that leads from the parking lot to Pike Place Market (which is to the left of this picture). |
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View from that same bridge, except this time I'm facing North. That means Pike Place Market is now to my right. |
On 7/19/13 (I'm so far behind in my blogging that I have to remind myself which part of my trip I'm writing about!), after I found parking, which included a wrong turn into the pedestrian-filled Pike Place Market, I had some time to kill before my event started. I did what anyone in my position would do - walk to the Seattle Waterfront:
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It's not official unless you have a picture. |
...and look at the Great Wheel.
Some breathtaking views of the waterfront skyline (and the smog-free sky).
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The usual: Polina's pointless panoramic attempts. |
Alas, time for my event! The improv theatre was located by the famous Gum Wall (which I came back to revisit the following day) in an alley.
Here's an inside look at a Yelp event:
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Free adult drinks, popcorn, and Yelp swag. |
Late night event = night view of the Needle!
Next day, I was back in Seattle, this time set on actually visiting Pike Place Market, not just passing by it.
It's a very crowded place!!
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The guys who throw the fish! |
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I took a picture of what I thought was the first Starbucks. It's not. I was a couple blocks off. Oh well! Seeing the first Starbucks isn't going to change my life. I'll try again next time. |
Didn't I tell you I was going to come back to the Gum Wall?!?!
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All that gum! |
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That's my bright blue gum in the center! |
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Leaving his gum mark. |
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According to his argument, I didn't actually leave my gum on the wall, since I stuck it on an existing layer of gum. |
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Fascinated yet? |
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The Gum Wall is one of the top 5 germiest tourist attractions. |
Some facts on the Gum Wall:
- parts of the wall are covered several inches thick
- the tradition began in 1993 when visitors of Unexpected Productions (the improv theatre that I visited during my Yelp Event) stuck gum to the wall.
- Market officials deemed the Gum Wall a tourist attraction around 1999.
- it is a popular site with wedding photographers
- A scene for the 2009 Jennifer Aniston film Love Happens was shot at the wall in 2008.
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Random pig near the market. |
All the walking made me hungry. I already tried Russian food from Kaleenka, which I discovered at the Taste of Tacoma. It was only fitting that I try Piroshky, Piroshky. The verdict? Kaleenka wins!
With a Beef and cheese piroshky, Moscow roll, Marionberry Vartrushka, Bavarian Sausage and Smoked Salmon Pate in hand, it was only right that I take advantage of the weather and location in the form of a brief Picnic overlooking the water.
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Smoked Salmon Pate |
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Beef & Cheese Piroshky |
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Top view of the Beef & Cheese. |
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That's Pike Place Market in the foreground. |
To continue with my day of exploring, I decided to check out Bellevue, which I heard was a rich neighborhood. Some facts on Bellevue:
- It is Seattle's largest suburb
- It is currently the second largest city center in Washington state
- Bellevue is the 6th wealthiest community in the state of Washington
- Recently, Bellevue was ranked as the 4th best place to live in America
- "Bellevue" is French for "beautiful view"
Before heading into Bellevue, I stumbled upon the "you-dub" campus, a.k.a University of Washington.
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Boo-ti-full! |
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View of Mt. Rainier! I told you it's everywhere! |
Leaving UW, I had to take a bridge over Lake Washington to get to Bellevue.
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(I finally got to my Marionberry Vatrushka from earlier. It was ok....) |
I didn't actually find anything interesting in Bellevue, but I did decide to take my friend to a Russian store to enjoy some treats:
Until next entry, my loyal readers!
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