On Tuesday, the 26th, Scruffy came to my house for dinner and to pick me up so I can sleep over since our flight was at 7:30 AM and his house was closer. The rain kept pouring down so we were worried about delays.
We woke up bright and early and tried our best to keep the noise down since everyone was still asleep. New place, new adventures, new memories. We were tired but excited about what’s to come.
He says that every time he flies early, he gets a taco from Pappasito’s so once we got through security, breakfast was served.
Two barbacoa, egg and cheese tacos, please.
Since rules state to come two hours before liftoff, we had a bit of waiting to do. Luckily, nature worked with us and made sure our departure was on time.
While on the aircraft we tried to sleep, plan dinner, and got frustrated that we could not stream any of the shows we wanted to watch after paying eight dollars for WiFi. Ugh, waste. Thank goodness for previously loaded games on my iPad while Scruffy watched live telly on his iPhone.
We finally saw Mount Rainer (?) out of our window which meant we have arrived in Seattle!
Snow-capped mountains, I want to climb you.
Once we landed and retrieved our luggage, we called for an Uber. Uber at the Seattle airport is on point. Organized with designated places for pick up and drop off!
Our Uber driver dropped us off at our AirBnB, a super old building which made us felt as if we’d fall through the ground. They even have an old elevator system where it uses a hinged door and gate – creepy.
Our windows were all nailed shut from the outside which makes me wonder what happens during an emergency. One of our windows had a crack with a tube coming out for air conditioning.
We ran into a weed shop, Herban Legend, on the way to Pike Place Market. It still boggles my mind that weed is legal in some states.
Pike Place Market was filled with people. We totally forgot it was touristy, summer time which meant long lines everywhere.
We went to look at the ocean view and it was surprising how many people were just sitting there enjoying the sun.
A man stole bottles of Jack Daniel’s under his jacket, dropping them all to the floor when the cops caught him while another kid was sitting smoking pot.
As we searched for the famous chowder place, we got stuck inside the Public Market. There were little shops where artists sell their work on one end like jewlery and paintings.
On the other end were little food stands and the seafood market. The seafood was huge! I am jealous of everyone who gets this goodness all day, every day.
The chowder place was packed with a full line so we ended up at
Rub With Love Shack
2010 Western Ave
Seattle, Washington 98121
(206) 436-0390
http://rubwithloveshack.com
Braised Pork Sandwich [pork rub, slow-cooked pork, roasted garlic aioli, swiss, pickled red oinion, romaine lettuce] | $10.50
We’re from Texas and should have known better and knew it was a mistake right when we saw it. We shared it and couldn’t even finish it since it was making us feel sick.
We walked around for a bit and somehow ended up at
The Fishermans Restaurant and Bar
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, Washington 98101
(206) 623-3500
http://thefishermansrestaurant.com
Scruffy ordered a beer and was given free Bread and Butter. Sourdough is his least favourite so he tried his best to eat a bit of it.
I ended up getting a Clam Chowder [Northwest recipe featuring hearty clams, tender vegetables, and sweet cream] | $6/cup
Clam chowder is one of my favourite soups in the world so I was in heaven.
Seattle Great Wheel
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, Washington 98101
(206) 623-8607
http://seattlegreatwheel.com
Since the Ferris wheel was right next to us, we decided to ride it for $14.90/person.
We were told we would go around three times but it ended up being a good six or so turns.
We didn’t complain though since we were able to snap some great pictures.
Look at this cool guy.
We walked around some stores before Scruffy saw the penny machine and got super excited. We ended up making a Space Needle one. Speaking of which, I still have and need to give it to him.
As we were walking, we saw this beautiful sight. I wouldn’t mind seeing this every day. Sigh. Take me back, please.
Ashy loves antiques so we walked into one to check it out. I was surprised to find vintage Playboys on sale! The ladies look like they were drawn.
We walked back to our AirBnb, changed for a fancy night, called an uber, and ended up at the
Ballard Beer Company
2050 NW Market St.
Seattle, Washington 98107
(206) 783-0179
http://ballardbeercompany.com
I got the Postdoc Grapefruit Kolsch and he got the Burdick IPA.
The grapefruit beer reminds me of grapefruit juice and I surprisingly loved it! I wish I could ship some back home. So light and refreshing.
We decided to hop to a bar that had appetizers since we were both hungry and ended up at
Kangaroo & Kiwi Pub
2026 NW Market St.
Seattle, Washington 98107
(206) 297-0507
http://kangarooandkiwi.com
I thought it was pretty cool that it’s from an old public library but sad that it means libraries are going out of style.
He ordered a beer and we both shared an Uluru Nachos [corn tortilla chips, melted cheese, black beans, jalapenos, guacamole, sour cream, & salsa fresca] | $5
We made them Aussie Style [top nachos with authentic Aussie-style seasoned ground beef] | $3.
We finally called an uber to take us to our dinner reservations at
Ray’s Boathouse
6049 Seaview Ave NW
Seattle, Washington 98107
(206) 789-3770
http://rays.com
Bread and Butter | free
Scruffy finished it all up. Him and his love for bread …
Puget Sound Mediterranean Mussels [smoked onion butter, herbs, red pepper] | $15
It was a Thai curry type sauce. Mmm … This was easily our favourite dish out of everything we ate at the restaurant. Scruffy even dipped his bread in the sauce because it was just that good.
Seafood Fregola Sarda Pasta [toasted pasta, Penn Cove mussels, Manila clams, Uli’s chorizo, salmon, whitefish, light cream, marinara sauce] | $26
We were both not a fan of this dish. Scruffy’s description is that it tasted like dog food. It was a big let down because fregola isn’t the type of pasta I thought it’ll be. And I agreed it didn’t taste well. I made sure to eat all the seafood though.
Dungeness Crab Cakes [summer squash + zucchini, jasmine rice, herbed lemon yogurt, red pepper coulis] | half $16
He ordered the half which was just right for him since we had nachos and appetizers beforehand and had already decided for light snacking later in the night. He liked his dish enough to finish the crab cakes.
After dinner, we took in the wonderful view while we waited for our Uber. Sigh, perfection … even though dinner wasn’t exactly perfect.
This place, though fancy, didn’t meet my expectations and since then, he and I decided to jump around restaurants and pick something small from each one to try out.
We were dropped off at our AirBnb to change into comfy clothes and pulled up Pokemon Go. Seattle is PokeStop city, guys!
As Scruffy looked up some bars around us with happy hour oysters we noticed that Yelp! had added a filter for “PokeStop Nearby.” All I can say is, wow …
Queen City Grill
2201 1st Ave
Seattle, Washington 98121
(206) 443-0975
http://queencitygrill.com
This place showed up on Yelp! for happy hour oysters. It did disturb me a bit that there wasn’t much people around but we proceeded to order.
He ordered a Hefeweizen while I ordered a Bellini [peach puree married with bubbles] | $8
Six Oysters on the Half Shell | $2.25 each
We could taste the shell on some of them so he wasn’t a big fan of it.
Prawn Cocktail [chilled prawns with a classic cocktail sauce] | $7
Prawn is a different meaning up here, I guess, since it was more like little shrimp. Nothing too special.
We jumped ship to
Rabbit Hole
2222 2nd Ave
Seattle, Washington 98121
(206) 956-4653
http://rabbitholeseattle.com
where he ordered a beer and we played two rounds of skeeball where we both won once and called it quits and moved over to
Wakefield Bar
2318 2nd Ave
Seattle, Washington 98121
(206) 770-7824
http://wakefieldbar.com
They didn’t have any food though so we quickly left and oddly bumped into my old college friend, Patrick, on the street. He lived a few buildings down! Small world. I hadn’t seen him in over four years.
Rocco’s
2228 2nd Ave
Seattle, Washington 98121
(206) 448-2625
http://roccosseattle.com
We stopped here for to-go orders of pizza slices and headed back to his apartment for a quick catch up.
Pizza is always the best late night drunk food regardless of where you live.
Scruffy got a regular pepperoni while I opted for the veggie one. His definetly tasted better than mine but I enjoyed mine nonetheless. I wanted another slice the next night and I don’t even love pizza!
I’ve never tried watermelon wheat beer until that day. It tasted like a light watermelon juice.
After catching up, Scruffy and I bid our farewells and headed back to our AirBnB to recharge for the next day.
Pretty eventful first day if I do say so myself.
Brittany says
My goodness!!! You guys did great! So many places is so little time. I loved all these photos!
Mellie Dee says
Thanks girlie!! We wish we could of hit more places. We’ll be back one day! I really want to hike up Mt. Rainer!
Lee says
Don’t worry. Public libraries are actually being used more than ever before. It just means that the library needed a more modern building so they sold their old one!
Mellie Dee says
Ahh that’s good to know!! Thanks for sharing that knowledge!