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Late Summer 2015

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Three Birds Home and Gift A mix of furniture and unique home decor, and gift items such as novel glassware to warm throw pillows or scented candles and edgy jewelry Three Birds makes its' nest on friendly Queen Anne Ave. Pop in to pick up a unique hostess gift or a package of unique letter pressed cards. Canlis Restaurant Seattle's fine dining landmark for more than 61 years; faultless service, impeccable cuisine and one of the world's most celebrated wine cellars. In this hidden treasure (it's almost exclusive just by its' hidden lo- cation) you will find men in sports jackets or suits - dress code attire unites both servers and diners. The Roland Terry–designed building is a mid-century- modern dream of clean lines and striking natural elements, including a dark wood and stone interior. Windows line the entire east-facing side of the res- taurant, offering unmatched views of Lake Union and the Cascades. At night, tiny lights hidden in the ceil- ing mirror the twinkling lights of the city. Canlis is that once in a lifetime meal for most and the ideal place to make memories. Menchies Menchies is the call of the wild to school age kids on a hot day. This frozen Yogurt chain with more than 350 stores nationwide snagged an ideal location on Queen Anne Ave. After school it is shoulder to shoulder in this corner frozen Yogurt spot. Here you can sample before you commit to that tub large tub of exotic flavored fro yo. Be sure to leave room for the more than 30 avail- able toppings, from gummie worms, Reeses Peanut butter Cups, crushed Butterfingers, Nerds, Cherries, Kiwi, Strawberries, Pineap- ples and Peaches to toppings such as Carmel, Marshmallow and of course Hot Fudge. Take note - frozen yogurt prices are dependent on weight but often the toothless smiles of 6 year olds are worth it.

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