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Four Days Four DestinationsTypeCon’s 2016 Guide to Seattle
Welcome to Seattle and TypeCon 2016,
In this notebook you’ll find a few of our favorite destinations for the 4 days you are in Seattle. We are no strangers to playing tour guides. Each year we host a 4-part Design Lecture Series where we bring world-class designers to Seattle to give free lectures at the Rem Koolhaas-designed Central Library. The best part of the series is getting to show our personal design hero es around town. We took April Greiman to Nordstrom to buy last minute platform sho es for her lecture. We ate pork belly and spicy plantain chips with Lance Wyman and Adrian Shaughnessy at one of our favorite restaurants, Marjorie. We pored over design books with Karel Martens at Peter Miller Books. We toured the Seattle Art Museum with Stefan Sagmeister, and took a late-night trip to the top of the Space Needle with Experimental Jetset.
This is not a comprehensive guide, it’s really just scratching the surface of Seattle, but it should keep you busy. While you’re in town grab a copy of The Stranger — our free alt-weekly newspaper, City Arts — our free arts magazine, Gray Magazine — for all things regional design, and Arcade — for all things Seattle design.
Sincerely,Civilization
Pioneer Square & Int’l DistrictPage 18
Downtown & BelltownPage 4
Capitol Hill & First HillPage 10
YOU ARE HERESeattle Crowne Plaza
Seattle Center & South Lake Union Page 26
Four Days | Four Destinations
Business District | Art Museum Design Books | Puget Sound Views
Downtown & Belltown 5
Doppler Building Outposts of Mamnoon (Lebanese), Marination (Hawaiian-Korean), and Skillet (American) 6th Ave and Virginia St
Country Dough Szechuan flatbread and hand-shaven noodles to-go 1916 Pike Place, Suite 14
Le Pichet Creative Director’s favorite spot for cappuccino, regional French food, and great atmosphere 1933 1st Ave
Biscuit Bitch Biscuit sandwiches from morning til 3PM
2303 3rd Ave
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Local 360 All food and ingredients are sourced within 360 miles of the restaurant 2234 1st Ave
Long Provincial Co-founder’s favorite Vietnamese, try a lychee martini and the lemongrass tofu 1901 2nd Ave
Short’s Coney Island-themed bar with pinball, hot dogs, and beer2222 2nd Ave
Sweetgrass Food Co.Our studio’s favorite spot for a feel-good meal — try the rice potage and any of their smoothies 1923 7th Ave
Umi Sake House Late-night sushi and sake, plus April Greiman’s favorite for uni 2230 1st Ave
Downtown & Belltown 7
Rachel’s Ginger Beer Handcrafted ginger beer and cocktails brewed in Seattle1530 Post Alley
Alibi Room Hidden away pizza joint with drinks — the basement bar makes for a great hideaway
85 Pike St, St 410
Athenian Seafood Restaurant & Bar Elliott Bay views and cheap happy hour beer 1517 Pike Place
The Pink Door Luxury lunch on an outdoor patio overlooking the Puget Sound 1919 Post Alley
Drink
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Seattle Public Library — Central Branch Exterior design by Rem Koohaas, wayfinding by Bruce Mau, home of our Design Lecture Series1000 4th Ave
Seattle Art Museum Seattle’s art museum with a wonderful restaurant and museum store 1300 1st Ave
Cinerama Perfect movie theater — see a blockbuster and get the chocolate popcorn2100 4th Ave
Olympic Sculpture Park Free sculpture park, sit on one of Louise Bourgeois’s eye benches and watch the waterfront2901 Western Ave
See & Do
Downtown & Belltown 9
Jackstraw Stefan Sagmeister’s personal favorite men’s local clothing store with hard-to-find brands 1930 1st Ave
Design Within Reach Modern furniture, lighting, and objects from designers past and present1918 1st Ave
Baby & Company Women’s and men’s clothing boutique, and Paula Scher’s personal favorite 1936 1st Ave
Peter Miller Books Best design bookshop in town — chat Peter up at the counter for books and food recommendations2326 2nd Ave
Shop
Four Days | Four Destinations
The Arts District | Nightlife Desserts | Happy Hour
Capitol Hill & First Hill 11
Cupcake Royale Astoundingly good cupcakes, ice cream and donuts 1111 E Pike St
Bait Shop Our studio’s favorite fried chicken sandwich and on-tap dark and stormy 606 Broadway E
Kedai Makan Malaysian food-stall-style dishes and cocktails
1802 Bellevue Ave
Lionhead Our co-founder’s favorite for spicy Szechuan —order the black bean pressed tofu 618 Broadway E
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Machiavelli Easy Italian with a Little Italy-vibe, a beautiful bar, and great gluten-free pasta
1215 Pine St
Oddfellows Casual hangout with American food, cocktails, and coffee 1525 10th Ave
Momiji Sashimi, sushi, and cocktails, plus the best happy hour in the city
1522 12th Ave
Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream Ice cream for adults — richer, saltier, better
917 E Pine St
Marjorie Our studio’s favorite restaurant, say hi to Donna for us and order whatever she recommends 1412 E Union St
Capitol Hill & First Hill 13
Tacos Chukis Hidden locals-only gem on the top floor of Broadway Alley219 Broadway E
Vito’s Classic old-school Italian lounge with live jazz, martinis, and spaghetti 927 9th Ave
Jo e Bar The coziest, friendliest café
810 E Roy St
Hotel Sorrento Cocktail lounge in a vintage hotel that first opened in 1909900 Madison St
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Stumptown Coffee Great coffee, awesome staff and we’re just upstairs, so grab a cold-brew and come say hi 616 E Pine St
Single Shot Artisan cocktails, upscale American food, and a beautiful interior 611 Summit Ave E
Pony Pony is “More fun per inch than anywhere in town, if not the world” — The Stranger 1221 E Madison St
Linda’s Tavern Classic tavern food, a basic Bloody Mary, and a patio in the sun
707 E Pine St
Stumbling Monk Belgian beer and board games
1635 E Olive Way
Capitol Hill & First Hill 15
Terra Plata Rooftop patio with wine and Spanish-inspired small plates 1501 Melrose Ave
The Hideout Floor to ceiling local art and great cocktails
1005 Boren Ave
Chop Suey Live music venue
1325 E Madison St
Frye Art Museum Seattle’s first free art museum — check out the incredible gift shop
704 Terry Avenue
See & Do
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Glasswing Independent clothing and home goods — be sure to check out unique lines like Olderbrother 1525 Melrose Ave
Everyday Music Record shop
1520 10th Ave
Elliott Bay Book Company Seattle’s largest independent bookstore with great magazines and a wonderful café hidden inside 1521 10th Ave
Neumos Live music venue
925 E Pike St
Shop
Capitol Hill & First Hill 17
SugarPill Modern-day apothecary with upscale offerings for your body and home 900 E Pine St
Ponder Neighborhood pot shop
2413 E Union St
Indian Summer Vintage clothing and accessories curated by artist and stylist Adria Garcia
534 Summit Ave E
Totoka elo Curated fashion, art, and object retailer 1523 10th Ave
Northwest Film Forum Independent movie theatre with community focused programming
1515 12th Ave
Four Days | Four Destinations
Historic District Galleries | Dim Sum Design Objects
International District & Pioneer Square 19
Il Corvo Lunch-only Italian spot with handmade pastas and always at least one vegetarian option
217 James St
Fort St. George Japanese and American fusion restaurant with dishes like omelet curry and cod roe spaghetti 601 S King St
Harbor City Dim sum and peking duck
707 S King St
Jade Garden The best dim-sum in town
424 7th Ave S
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Mediterranean Mix Really good, garlicky falafel and fries
205 1st Ave S
Kraken Congee Congee and pork belly pinch buns
88 Yesler Way
Manu’s Bodega Latin American hideaway with slow-roasted pork and Dominican Republic street-foods 100 Prefontaine Pl S
Maneki Traditional sushi restaurant with a great bar and tatami rooms — open since 1904304 6th Ave S
Pizzeria Napoletana Wood-fired pizza hidden inside Caffe Vita
125 Prefontaine Pl S
International District & Pioneer Square 21
Rain Shadow Meats Butcher shop and deli with sandwiches and salads 404 Occidental Ave S
Salumi A storefront deli with Italian cured meats and the best porchetta sandwich 309 3rd Ave S
Sichuanese Cuisine Fiery pepper chicken, mapo tofu, and hot pot
1048 S Jackson St
Shanghai Garden Classic Chinese with hand-shaven noodles and the best hot and sour soup in the city524 6th Ave S
Tamarind Tree Classic Vietnamese
1036 S Jackson St
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Elm Coffee Roasters Coffee shop with a great atmosphere for reading
240 2nd Ave S #103
Damn The Weather Small plates and cocktails in a historic building
116 1st Ave S
Tsukushinbo Towering chirashi bowls, katsu, Friday-only ramen, and our Creative Director’s favorite lunch spot 515 S Main St
The London Plane Wine bar and small plates
300 Occidental Ave S
Drink
International District & Pioneer Square 23
Oasis Bubble tea and popcorn chicken
519 6th Ave S
Kaname Izakaya and Shochu Bar Traditional Japanese small plates currently featuring legendary bartender Murray Stenson
610 S Jackson St
E. Smith Mercantile Shop with US-made goods in the front and New American Cocktails in the back 208 1st Ave S
Ma ekawa Bar Japanese izakaya with small plates and a full bar 601 S King St
Panama Hotel Tea & Coffee House Café in the historic Panama Hotel 607 S Main St
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Glassbox Gallery Art gallery and project space specializing in works by emerging artists831 Seattle Blvd S
Pinball Museum $15 for unlimited pinball
508 Maynard Ave S
Out of Sight Catch the last 4 days of the best NW contemporary art survey you’ll see all year King Street Station, 303 S Jackson St
Wing Luke Museum Asian Pacific American history museum
719 S King St
See & Do
International District & Pioneer Square 25
Laguna Pottery Classic vintage and modern houseware and art ceramics 116 S Washington St
Kinokuniya Bookstore Japanese book, magazine, stationery, and gift retailer 525 S Weller St
Kobo Design objects and artwork from Japanese and Northwest artists 604 S Jackson St
Bon Voyage Vintage Independently owned and locally-operated vintage clothing store with unique pieces 110 S Washington St
Shop
Four Days | Four Destinations
New Construction Food Trucks | Lake Union Space Needle
SLU & Seattle Center 27
Berliner Döner Kebab Turkish salads and sandwiches
428 Westlake Ave N #101
Cask & Trotter Burgers and BBQ
711 Westlake Ave N
13 Coins Seattle restaurants tend to close early, this place is open 24 hours 125 Boren Ave N
Cactus Easy family-friendly Mexican, great margaritas and bacon-wrapped goat cheese jalapeños 350 Terry Ave N
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Feierabend German pub plus currywurst and brats
422 Yale Ave N
Collections Cafe Champagne cocktails inside Chihuly Garden and Glass museum
305 Harrison St
Taylor Oyster Bars Rosé and platters of locally sourced oysters
124 Republican St
Food Trucks Between 11AM to 2PM on weekdays food trucks take over South Lake Union
Boren Avenue at Harrison Street
Drink
SLU & Seattle Center 29
Lighthouse Coffee Small corner cafe with beans roasted on-site
400 N 43rd St
Re:public Restaurant Cocktails, beer and wine plus sharable farm-to-table plates 429 Westlake Ave N
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center On-going tours, workshops, and exhibitions on the foundation’s work 440 5th Ave N
Center for Wooden Boats Waterfront museum — rent canoes, rowboats and sailboats to take out on Lake Union1010 Valley St
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Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) Learn about Seattle’s history as the home of grunge, Microsoft, Bruce Lee, aviation, and drones860 Terry Ave N
School of Visual Concepts Local design school with classes and workshops taught by working creatives2300 7th Ave, Suite B
SIFF Cinema Uptown Independent cinema playing classic, indie, and foreign films 511 Queen Anne Ave N
Experience Music Project (EMP Museum) Contemporary pop culture museum
325 5th Ave N
KEXP Seattle’s indie radio station KEXP (90.3 FM) hosts free in-studio performances 472 1st Ave N
SLU & Seattle Center 31
The Vera Project All-ages volunteer-fueled music and arts venue
305 Harrison St
Space Needle Check out the view 400 Broad St
Inform Interiors Modern furniture and accessories
300 Dexter Ave N
REI Outdoor gear co-op and Seattle’s flagship store
222 Yale Ave N
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Civilization is a design practice that works with causes, clients and partners that share our commitment for creating positive change and promoting a greater awareness of the world.
In addition to our client work, we produce the Design Lecture Series, which brings world-class designers to Seattle to inspire conversation on creativity and innovation, and Beyond This Point, a podcast in which we engage artists, business owners, designers, and leaders of all types to put a spotlight on different ways of seeing, thinking, and making.
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