mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 02 2008 | food, reviews, restaurants, capitol hill, brunch
Going to try to grab brunch here tomorrow. It's just a block from my place.
Quoted: If you live in capitol hill and you love REAL food you have to try thomas street bistro! Its just a matter of time before this place will have a line waiting outside.This place is so small and the food is cooked on the spot. I went there with two…
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 16 2007 | seattle, coffee, stumptown, wi-fi, wireless, capitol hill
There are two Stumptown locations in Capitol Hill. Rumor is the owner has a beef with the Vita owner. Hence the two Stumptown locations are equidistant to Vita. Looks like the 12th and Madison location is the bigger of the two -- with two stories.
UPDATE: I'm not a fan of the 12th and Madison location...too industrial.
Quoted: I was elated when I found out Stumptown was coming to Seattle! I went to Stumptown religiously when I lived in Portland. This is the best coffee in the Seattle! The second best is Tutta Bella in Columbia City for their pulled espresso, reminds me of espresso I had in Paris mmmmmmh and third is El Diablo for fun atmosphere and mexican chocolate mochas!
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 11 2007 | seattle, coffee, wi-fi, capitol hill
This Portland coffeeshop company now has two locations in Seattle.
Went to a Capitol Hill location (right next to Rudy's Barbershop on Pine) today. The coffee is maybe even better than Vivace's. It's also a decent place to work. While a little small, there is lots of power.
Quoted: David Schomer, a roaster and self-confessed "espresso-head" whose Espresso Vivace is considered by many to have Seattle's most delicious coffee, says he welcomes the competition.
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"Lucky Seattle," Schomer said. "They get another good microroaster. These people are spoiled now."
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2007 | seattle, bar, review, restaurants, food, capitol hill
Just grabbed a couple drinks here. Really liked the place. It's fancy without feeling pretentious and while maintaining a neighborhood feel (It's on Bellevue just a few blocks from my place). Will definitely go back for Happy Hour and dinner. Recommended. The guy was saying they buy the entire (organic) cow -- so their beef is the real deal.
Quoted: Artemis Cafe & Bar Reviews - "I'm thrilled to have this wonderful restaurant in my Capitol Hill neighborhood. I've heard nothing but great reviews about Artemis. BRAVO! I look forward to dining there with friends when I return home to Seattle from…
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2007 | seattle, restaurants, capitol hill, asian, sushi, review
This place is one block down the hill from Shinka's and Cafe Metropolitan.
I had the Singapore Noodles, and they were great. The dish had good flavor, moist chicken, and thankfully was not greasy. Also, it was a lot of food for $8.
Quoted: Chopsticks - Pan Asian and Sushi Reviews - "This location has turned over a few times... The old Jo Jo's Teriyaki is no longer after three different owners. (Side Note - The first Jo Jo's was the best.... the others left a lot to be desired)The…
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 21 2007 | seattle, capitol hill, wi-fi, restaurants, coffee, tea
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 31 2007 | seattle, condo, real estate, capitol hill
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 22 2007 | seattle, capitol hill, food, restaurants, todo
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 22 2007 | seattle, coffee, food, capitol hill, todo
Quoted: Café Presse is now open and serving South Capitol Hill in the Seattle University neighborhood. The second collaboration of Le Pichet owners Joanne Herron and Jim Drohman offers full coffee service featuring Caffe Vita coffee and house-made pastries; affordable wines from the French countryside; a full bar open until 2am everyday; and a menu of casual Parisian café classics.
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