mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 26 2008 | seattle, coffee, fremont, food, restaurants, wi-fi
Refaving this place. They have plenty of outdoor seating overlooking the Burke-Gilman trail and the canal. On top of that, they offer free wi-fi, serve lunch, and have power outlets outside.
Quoted: Two doors down from my favorite language escuela, Seattle Language Academy (just off the Burke-Gilman in Fremont), is the brand new Canal Street Coffee.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 18 2007 | stuff i've done, fremont, seattle, gas works park
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 15 2007 | seattle, events, fremont
Fremont Fair is this weekend.
Quoted: Now in its 36th year, Fremont Fair returns to celebrate the Summer Solstice and the best of our community: art, spirit, sharing, celebration and working together to help each other. During Fair weekend, people from all walks of life come together to shop, eat, drink, perform, smile, dance, run, converse, debate, groove and parade.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 01 2007 | seattle, coffee, fremont, food
Checked this out on Sunday. Pretty nice..free wi-fi, good view, and outdoor seating. Not sure if it would make the best place to work though.
Quoted: Two doors down from my favorite language escuela, Seattle Language Academy (just off the Burke-Gilman in Fremont), is the brand new Canal Street Coffee.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 19 2006 | seattle, fremont, beer, bar, food
Checked this place out last night.
They have a great selection of beers. It's an interesting multi-level place, and I'll definitely go again.
It didn't feel completely 'chill' though. It had a slight restaurantish feel to it -- because it was such a large space and because the lighting was a little bright.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 01 2006 | seattle, coffee, food, fremont, restaurants
Tried this place based on Nikki's recommendation. Great place on all counts -- good umbria coffee, tasty sandwiches, and comfortable/cozy work environment. The only downside is that it's a little small.
Downside: They close at 5:30 on Sundays and 6:00 on all other days.
Quoted: Geneve Cafe is regrettably no longer located in Geneva. It has been scaled down and relocated to the United States, now located at 4459 Fremont Ave N. Seattle, WA 98103 ph 206 5470570. Graciously serving Bünderfleisch Panini and fine Swiss Wine. Very small and cozy. Free WiFi is still available. Rumoured that they will still accept Swiss Francs. Swisscom is obviously no longer necessary.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2006 | food, restaurants, fremont, seattle, dessert
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 16 2006 | fremont, fair, festivals, todo, events
redotted from dragonc:
Quoted: Now in its 35th year, Fremont Fair returns to celebrate the Summer Solstice and the best of our community: art, spirit, sharing, celebration and working together to help each other. During Fair weekend, people from all walks of life come together to shop, eat, drink, perform, smile, dance, run, converse, debate, groove and parade.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2006 | fremont, coffee, seattle, food
working here. the interior of the coffee shop is segmented into small rooms. can't say i'm a fan -- i prefer big open spaces with lots of people. however, i like that you can sit on the porch. if you want to try it out, it's right across from ballroom.
Quoted: Located in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, our cozy little corner offers up the best in Coffees, Teas and Gourmet Snacks. Come visit us and experience a taste of Fremont!
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 25 2006 | brunch, seattle, fremont, food
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