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tdbajus suffering 'studio suck'

Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 401 Location: brooklyn
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:33 pm Post subject: In Seattle/Portland july12-19th |
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Going to be in Seattle (actually, I'm there right now) just wandering around and looking for amusement July 12-13 (Friday the 13th!), 16-19, and Portland the 14-15th.
Wondering if anyone has any tips on good shows, restaurants, bars, and guitar shops- particularly with cool pedals and a wall full of jazzmasters looking for new homes.
Thanks! _________________ ___________________________________
I hear you singing in the wire.
http://www.bathyspheremusic.com
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cale w gettin' sounds
Joined: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 102 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 3:04 am Post subject: Re: In Seattle/Portland july12-19th |
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Emerald City Guitars is worth checking out, down in Pioneer Square (Seattle). Also, if it's your thing, Bass Northwest is right around the corner, and apparently is the largest bass-only store in the world.
Food-wise, hit Mama's Mexican on 2nd and Bell, you won't regret it![/b] _________________ -Cale
low-fi dub! http://soundcloud.com/calewilcox/sets/district-dubs# |
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Dan Phelps steve albini likes it

Joined: 04 Apr 2004 Posts: 315 Location: Seattle, WA
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:06 am Post subject: Re: In Seattle/Portland july12-19th |
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Emerald City Guitars is great. Really lovely people.
Trading Musician in Ravenna almost always has some interesting odd ball stuff.
American Music in Fremont rarely has any guitar stuff I get excited about, but the drum department usually has some neat stuff.
If you want to stand in a giant room full of acoustic stringed instruments, Dusty Strings in Fremont is cool.
Too many restaurants, and a wide variety of $$$.
On the cheapish, Than Brothers Pho (there are several locations) is good.
Green Leaf is a great place in the International District. So is Shanghai Garden.
Pioneer Square: Salumi is excellent if you are into cured meat. Great sandwiches. Tats is another good sandwich place.
Downtown: Trabant Coffee (close to Pioneer Square). Le Pichet (French). Matt's In The Market (upscale North West foodie stuff). Palace Kitchen. Serious Pie.
Capitol Hill: Espresso Vivace. Cafe Presse (open late, same menu all day, good cocktails). Spinnase (really nice Italian - a treat). Elliot Bay Books. A ton of other restaurants.
Ballard - a ton of places. La Carta De Oaxaca is an amazing Mexican place...one of my fav places in Seattle. Fiore does pretty good coffee, but you are relatively close to...
Fremont: Lighthouse Coffee, better than anything I've had in Ballard. Also, Paseo makes an unreal Cuban sandwich.
If you are sick from rich food or you just need a juice or a bowl of hippie food, then Chaco Canyone in the U District is (expensive) but good.
So many good places. Throw a rock and you'll hit a tattooed chef.
Obviously I am a recovering food person.
Have a great time! _________________ Modular - My most recent project. |
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tdbajus suffering 'studio suck'

Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 401 Location: brooklyn
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:56 am Post subject: Re: In Seattle/Portland july12-19th |
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Thanks!
I've been making a google map of all of the suggestions, and have found a bunch of areas of high density coolness we're going to check out. _________________ ___________________________________
I hear you singing in the wire.
http://www.bathyspheremusic.com
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