Tavern Law
The Tavern Law's classic cocktails from the Prohibition era celebrate the longstanding legacy of bartending and attract aficionados aplenty.
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The Tavern Law's classic cocktails from the Prohibition era celebrate the longstanding legacy of bartending and attract aficionados aplenty.
Far cry away from the snooty coffee shops, this one offers a traditional hospitality and warmth. It also supports local art movement.
Enjoy the splendid views of Seattle's skyline at this park. A steel sculpture named "Changing Form" is also a major attraction here.
These historic locks draw visitors year round as boats of varied sizes pass through. Come to see the migrating salmon climb the fish ladder.
Owner Richard Kinssies is a wine specialist, journalist and columnist. His expertise is reflected in the shop's exclusive wine list.
This shop hosts an eclectic inventory, from gargoyles to urns to delicate jewelry pieces. It also features artwork by local artists.