Taco Restaurant 1608 S Roberto Maestas Festival St Seattle, WA
People also say (6 tips):
Kaitlin: "Gotta get a house taco: pork, cheese, guacamole, and grilled pineapple. So delicious and well-balanced. Chukis dark beer (from local Mollusk Brewing) is pretty great, too!"
Dillon: "This is the Paseo of old with a new name and location. Everything is delicious. The Carribean Roast is the claim to fame, and rightfully so. Steak sandwich. Chicken breast sandwich. Entrees. Go forth."
kerryberry: "Local bookstore with a comfy reading and browsing atmosphere and an in-store cafe. Hard to resist leaving without buying a few books. The store also boasts author readings and autographing sessions."
Ian Gee: "Unique curation of books that focus on tech and science for all ages and genders but also have other "smart" stuff. They've usually got a selection of electronic kits for kids as well."
Kristine Gelsano: "Was introduced to this place solely because of its view. Went here the second day arriving in Washington. Kayaking and you can even rent bikes and ride around with your family or friends."
Josh Truax: "It is a nice place to get away with your thoughts during the day but come nightfall (especially on a weekend night) there's quite a night life scene as well. 🚣🏻🏊🏽🏄🏽"
Christopher Johnston: "Great place to get a view of Seattle from above. If come on a clear day you can get a shot of the city and Mt. Rainer in the background. Bring a DSLR, a tripod, and lens in the 50-70mm range."
Allison Yu: "Awesome view of Seattle and Mt. Rainier on a clear day. Grab some Molly moon's ice cream a few blocks over and enjoy your snack with a view!"
bdc2000 Cronshaw: "Check out the pine trees behind 1716 Alki Ave. for the Bald Eagles' nest. They sometimes catch fish and eat them on the beach next to the Beach path."
Gaston Motola Acuna: "Very good for walking, biking, people watching. You can do kayaking, also you can rent tandem bikes and cruise around like a boss."