Matt Thompson: Check out the Choke Shirt Co booth and check in for 5$ off your total of 20$ or more!
Alice Huang: Very little produce. Fun market for tchotchkes. Fantastic food trucks.
Kerry Moore: Most vendors do accept credit cards, but if you must get cash-- DON'T use the Union Bank ATM!! Walk across the street to PCC, buy a thirsty drink and get some cash back instead. Seriously.
3. Nordstrom
7.7
500 Pine St, Seattle, WA
Department Store · Seattle Central Business District · 103 tips and reviews
John B.: Ask for Lisa P. in the men's dress shirt dept. Very friendly and helpful!
Cynthia Chew: Flagship store. HUGE with Chanel, Ferragamo, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada & Gucci boutiques! Excellent service.
GQ Magazine: Little-known secret: Any given Nordstrom moves more high fashion than all your favorite boutiques combined. The Seattle location is hard to beat—proximity to the company's HQ helps.
4. Revel
9.0
403 N 36th St (at Phinney Ave N), Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Fremont · 163 tips and reviews
Daniel Mejia: Pork belly pancake (and the sauces!), shirt rib dumplings and short rib rice with yolk!
Kevin Faul: Rice bowls & Ambiance. Great for a date. Lively athmosphere with fresh fusion food. A Seattle must. Eat at the end corner of the butcher block counter and watch the chefs in the open kitchen.
Carmel Laurino: try the short ribs dumplings. nom nom nom.
5. Northwest Pendleton
7.2
1313 4th Ave (University), Seattle, WA
Boutique · Seattle Central Business District · 3 tips and reviews
Billy Amp: I've always loved Pendleton shirts and clothes. But now that I know they have a store, I might have to max out my credit card 😅
Northwest Pendleton: Don't miss our newest exclusive design blanket, Tapestry of Owls by Kenojuak Ashevak! Woven by Pendleton Woolen Mills.
Karen Chu: Don't rely on Anthropologie or Opening Ceremony. This store is one of the Pendleton sources!
7. Finerie
7.1
1215 1st Ave (btwn. University St. and Seneca St.), Seattle, WA
Boutique · Seattle Central Business District · 5 tips and reviews
Siannfair: Locally-owned. Incredibly nice folks. Great place to go when looking for party-attire. Fun dresses and shoes, stylish men's jackets and shirts. Nice bargains to be had in the sales loft upstairs. Read more.
M Wolpert: This place knows their wears. Comfortable and neat Fabulous array of local artisans . Fashionable boutique for the traveler and local alike.
Paige DellArmi: Best shopping experience you will ever have!
8. Starbucks
7.6
102 Pike St, Seattle, WA
Coffee Shop · Pike Place · 68 tips and reviews
Kathy 👩🏻💻 Lin: A good alternative to the original store. Carries some of the same goods: bears, the T shirt, some mugs with the first logo, and is a lot roomier!
Art Garcia: I you like Starbucks then this is a must stop
Starbucks: You're visiting one of only two stores in the world that have Pike Place Special Reserve. First introduced in 2003, this dark roast reserve coffee pairs well with Seattle rain and chocolate.