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Originally Posted by Scott Garner
If you are looking at a great tour of Pikes Street Market's history and awesome tastes of some of its best food, I would highly recommend Seattle Bites Food Tours.
Tell the owner Mark that Scott Garner recommended them.
I've been through the tour twice & it is terrific!
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Regarding food, hit the Filipino restaurant near the creamery across the street from the pic David posted - easily my favorite in the market area. Get anything she recommends and you'll be happy.
Regarding that card shop, oddly enough I have never seen it and I bought all my food at Pike Market for 5-6 years. I think I must have made 2-3 tours of the lower levels (where the card shop is) when visitors were in town, but I never lingered - not into the trinket stuff, which is where this is located.
And regarding the question about my place, it is NOT brick and mortar. I am still planning to open a brick and mortar vintage baseball store/coffee shop, in an old house where I live upstairs or in the back. I have checked out a few places across the U.S. but not yet able to convince my girlfriend to leave the Pac NW. When you are as unlikeable and disrespected as me (on the internet, but that's the only part of the world that counts), you have to stick with a keeper when you find her!
If you are short of time, throw all these suggestions out to the window and go to a Mariners game - best ML stadium ever IMO.