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Seattle Filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data Address Business_ID Name 300 5TH AVE #150 PR0082670 DELI CUT SUBS 519 6TH AVE S STE 110 PR0088891 MILKIE MILKIE DESSERT CAFE INC 1103 1ST AVE PR0085466 HEARTWOOD PROVISIONS 1900 W NICKERSON ST STE PR0026232 FISHERMEN'S GREEN MARKET & DELI 114 800 CONVENTION PL PR0050664 ARAMARK @ CONVENTION PLACE 4542 CALIFORNIA AVE SW PR0004034 MAHARAJA CUSINE OF INDIA 809 OLIVE WAY PR0084581 TRIBECA KITCHEN & BAR 4554 19TH AVE NE PR0001071 ALPHA SIGMA PHI 2014 & 2016 NW MARKET ST PR0081832 SHINGLE TOWN PUB & EATERY 1651 N 34TH ST PR0086374 LASSI & SPICE 1101 34TH AVE PR0069668 VERITE COFFEE 7300 ROOSEVELT WAY NE PR0049468 SAFEWAY STORES INC #1550 1319 NE 43RD ST PR0001193 CEDAR'S RESTAURANT 2359 10TH AVE E PR0087005 D' LA SANTA 3007 BEACON AVE S PR0087537 CAFE STELLINA CATERING 4518 UNIVERSITY WAY NE PR0087731 IOWH LLC SUGAR + SPOON 800 5TH AVE N PR0089240 HAGEN ROASTERS 9417 16TH AVE SW PR0015373 TYTY MARKET 607 SUMMIT AVE E PR0072338 SOL LIQUOR LOUNGE Page 1 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 1600 E OLIVE WAY PR0055486 STARBUCKS COFFEE #3281 5410 17TH AVE NW PR0081363 CYCLE DOGS 1600 W DRAVUS ST PR0007891 QFC #811 1501 4TH AVE #306 PR0023968 TREASURES GIFTS & SNACKS 2746 NE 45TH ST PR0069624 QFC #807-UNIVERSITY VILLAGE 151 S ROYAL BROUGHAM PR0083062 T-MOBILE PARK WAY 4142 BROOKLYN AVE NE PR0008291 LITTLE THAI RESTAURANT #105 108 OCCIDENTAL AVE S PR0080847 PIZZA PRO 2200 7TH AVE PR0088759 AMAZON BLOCK 21 1935 QUEEN ANNE AVE N PR0083523 EDEN HILL PROVISIONS 701 5TH AVE PR0011873 STARBUCKS COFFEE #101 917 E PINE ST PR0078067 MOLLY MOON'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM 425 BROADWAY AVE E PR0070813 QFC #887 1811 7TH AVE PR0017556 TOWER DELI & SUNDRIES 1321 MADISON ST PR0080837 MAD PIZZA 507 15TH AVE E PR0002229 HOPVINE PUB 812 NE 65TH ST PR0008885 CIRCLE K # 9652 2601 17TH AVE S PR0086116 EL CENTRO DELA RAZA 516 1ST AVE W PR0088624 MAI SUSHI @ SAFEWAY #1885 1126 34TH AVE STE 101 PR0085610 EAST ANCHOR SEAFOOD Page 2 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 401 1ST AVE S PR0087353 GENERAL PORPOISE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS 3610 S EDMUNDS ST PR0084905 PCC COMMUNITY MARKETS 1101 DEXTER AVE N PR0086420 FACEBOOK, INC 1425 1ST AVE PR0069056 BOTTEGA ITALIANA 1545 NW MARKET ST STE D PR0087959 EMERALD CITY SMOOTHIE 1250 1ST AVE S PR0072243 OBSERV, INC. @ T-MOBILE PARK 1319 N 49TH ST PR0088574 YUMMY CATCH - KC857 4860 BEACON AVE S PR0049837 DIM SUM HOUSE 11046 1ST AVE S PR0084846 MLA LLC (24/7) 4731 18TH AVE NE PR0002131 ZETA TAU ALPHA 6615 E MARGINAL WAY S PR0021165 MATT'S FAMOUS CHILI DOGS 2822 WESTERN AVE PR0068968 SUBWAY #26309 1222 S WELLER ST PR0089639 REEF KITCHENS 507 NE NORTHGATE WAY #G PR0082926 MASALA OF INDIA CUISINE 800 OCCIDENTAL AVE S PR0087691 LEVY RESTAURANTS @ LUMEN FIELD 516 S JACKSON ST PR0052081 NEW STAR RESTAURANT 655 S KING ST PR0003849 TAI TUNG RESTAURANT 516 E PIKE ST PR0088477 HALF AND HALF DOUGHNUTS 20717 INTERNATIONAL BL PR0008985 BEST WESTERN AIRPORT EXECUTEL 4416 FREMONT AVE N PR0020085 MARKETIME FOODS 9650 14th AVE SW PR0087148 Cocina Mx 32 Taco Truck 2 Page 3 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 800 OCCIDENTAL AVE S PR0067586 LEVY RESTAURANTS @ LUMEN FIELD 8416 5TH AVE NE PR0089463 NEW DAY COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTION 1210 S BAILEY ST PR0085773 MEZZANOTTE 1518 FIRST AVE S PR0089835 TONY T's SPORTS LOUNGE 400 9TH AVE N PR0085201 COMPASS ONE CATERING K1 - AMAZON CATERING 3820 RAINIER AVE S PR0040129 SAFEWAY INC #1508 5010 14TH AVE NW PR0084785 REUBEN'S BREWS LLC 4320 SW MYRTLE ST PR0041218 GATEWOOD ELEMENTARY 2209 QUEEN ANNE AVE N PR0065312 EDEN HILL 1501 4TH AVE #110 PR0087852 PIROSHKY PIROSHKY 1911 1ST AVE S #C PR0082893 BLAZING BAGELS 8721 LAKE CITY WAY NE PR0044283 LAKE CITY SHELL 6012 M L KING JR WAY S PR0023378 THANH THAO RESTAURANT 2118 WESTLAKE AVE PR0087565 STARBUCKS COFEE 1416 E OLIVE WAY PR0069794 DACHA DINER 9796 HOLMAN RD NW PR0087812 THE BEEHIVE ESPRESSO (KC705) 452 N 36th ST PR0063707 CAFFE LADRO 6411 SEAVIEW AVE NW PR0002152 BALLARD ELKS #827 7110 E GRENLAKE DR N PR0084823 SHELTER LOUNGE GREENLAKE 505 1ST AVE S PR0086021 AVANTI MARKETS NW @ EMC 5TH FLOOR 1617 6TH AVE PR0049484 NORDSTROM Page 4 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 8340 15TH AVE NW PR0007988 SAFEWAY #1143 3426 NE 55TH ST PR0023541 MIOPOSTO NORTHWEST 601 SUMMIT AVE E #103 PR0043983 CORNELLY 7900 RENTON AVE S PR0004040 FASIKA GROCERY 1801 N 46TH ST PR0049704 QFC #869 516 MAYNARD AVE S PR0020661 HONEY COURT RESTAURANT 1510 NE 117TH ST STE B PR0071044 JEBENA CAFE 1818 E MADISON ST PR0083591 THUDSUAN KITCHEN AND BAR 2316 NE 65th ST PR0089447 ISARN THAI SOUL KITCHEN 2827 NE 55TH ST PR0011289 DUCHESS TAVERN, THE 4737 CALIFORNIA AVE SW PR0002388 BAKERY NOUVEAU 206 SW 152ND ST PR0004749 LA COSTA RESTAURANT 2758 ALKI AVE SW STE B PR0086642 MEDZO GELATO BAR 2202 8TH AVE PR0087331 WILD GINGER KITCHEN AT THE MCKENZIE 700 3RD AVE PR0077339 JUNO - ARCTIC CLUB HOTEL 1101 ALASKAN WAY 201 PR0012133 ARGOSY 1505 SW ROXBURY ST PR0011377 WHITE CENTER MINI MARKET 1207 WESTLAKE AVE N PR0086927 CAFFE UMBRIA 1250 1ST AVE S PR0088213 DIPPIN DOTS ICE CREAM@T-MOBILE PARK 5310 BALLARD AVE NW PR0069262 SHIKU 3058 NW 54TH ST PR0002021 RED MILL TOTEM HOUSE 93 YESLER WAY PR0046371 CAFE PALOMA Page 5 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 9602 16TH AVE SW PR0080665 THE ROLL POD 2707 RAINIER AVE S PR0042934 QFC #849 709 N 35TH ST PR0012602 CRUMBY SANDWICHES 2401 4TH AVE STE 120 PR0089306 GOPUFF 2738 ALKI AVE SW PR0089912 CHOO CHOO EXPRESSO 5242 LEARY AVE NW PR0083947 TORTUGA 151 S ROYAL BROUGHAM PR0081960 T-MOBILE PARK WAY 3414 FREMONT AVE N PR0077791 LUCKY'S PHO 1011 BOREN AVE PR0087427 LITTLE NEON TACOS 3201 4TH AVE S -STE B PR0080796 BUNS ON WHEELS 12319 ROOSEVELT WAY NE PR0001205 THE UNIQUE CAFE & WINE 700 BROADWAY E PR0089107 RAPPORT 500 NW 65TH ST PR0081003 RAIZ 17801 INTERNATIONAL BL PR0051973 ALD SEA FOOD CONCOURSE C 800 5TH AVE PR0023121 TJ'S DELI AND FRESH 515 BROADWAY E PR0081450 LOCAL BIGGER BURGER- CAPITOL HILL 100 4TH AVE N PR0071400 GRECIAN CORNER 1620 BROADWAY AVE #100H PR0080485 MR. SUSHI INC 4350 LEARY WAY NW PR0083678 BIG MARIO'S NY STYLE PIZZA 112 WESTLAKE AVE N PR0088176 BARRY'S BOOTCAMP US Page 6 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 1528 VALENTINE PL S PR0086389 ERITREAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER SEATTLE 2622 CALIFORNIA AVE SW PR0081467 SAFEWAY #2932 3300 W MCGRAW ST PR0065490 STARBUCKS COFFEE #348 551 N 34TH ST PR0085469 CANAL SIDE CAFE 9600 15TH AVE SW PR0070052 BARTELL DRUGS #06908 2805 E MADISON ST PR0002820 VOILA! 1200 NE 45TH ST PR0077014 QDOBA MEXICAN EATS #2479 12255 AURORA AVE N PR0010573 125TH ST GRILL 501 23RD AVE PR0002771 EZELL'S FRIED CHICKEN 1600 MELROSE AVE PR0082033 PINE BOX 2726 E CHERRY ST PR0008928 FAT'S CHICKEN & WAFFLES 225 N 36TH ST PR0080772 OUTLANDER BREWERY AND PUB 800 OCCIDENTAL AVE S PR0081640 LEVY RESTAURANTS @ LUMEN FIELD 322 2ND AVE S PR0081452 TWO DOORS DOWN BURGERS 5201 UNIVERSITY WAY NE PR0046057 DAWGPOUND 2622 CALIFORNIA AVE SW PR0081469 SAFEWAY #2932 2425 33RD AVE W #3 PR0082117 CARAVAN CREPES (KC174) 616 1ST AVE STE 101 PR0088744 THE STOP 1914 POST ALY PR0077508 EL CALLEJON 720 3RD AVE #100 PR0082363 TOP POT DOUGHNUTS 304 6TH AVE S PR0041849 MANEKI RESTAURANT Page 7 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 1191 2ND AVE PR0063259 STARBUCKS COFFEE #3312 11 MERCER ST PR0079521 PAJU 2230 NW 57TH ST PR0084971 TRIPOD COFFEE 617 S JACKSON ST S PR0079628 DIM SUM KING 321 MERCER ST PR0069123 SPECTRA....MCCAW HALL 801 Pine ST PR0065057 CAFFE LADRO 7300 ROOSEVELT WAY NE PR0087651 AFC SUSHI (SAFEWAY #1550) 406 BROADWAY AVE E PR0047177 PHO BROADWAY, THE 5518 20TH AVE NW PR0020199 GOLDEN CITY RESTAURANT 800 12TH AVE PR0063993 STARBUCKS COFFEE #3324 1372 31ST AVE S PR0084977 HEYDAY RESTAURANT 10733 AURORA AVE N PR0077131 CHICKALATTE 916 B NE 64TH ST PR0086441 TRIPLE R BREWERY ALLEY TAVERN 3756 RAINIER AVE S #A PR0079699 EMERALD CITY FISH CO 2224 N 56TH ST PR0068649 HIROKI 505 5TH AVE S PR0089793 FACEBOOK INC 1805 QUEEN ANNE AVE N PR0080981 LE REVE BAKERY #100 334 1ST AVE N PR0089841 ARENA AT SEATTLE CENTER 12513 LAKE CITY WAY NE PR0081135 KAFFEEKLATSCH 14620 PACIFIC HWY S PR0049838 RELIANCE MINI MART 4527 21ST AVE NE PR0001268 DELTA DELTA DELTA Page 8 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 3861 1ST AVE S STE F PR0085708 ROTIE CELLARS 1007 STEWART ST #103 PR0087886 NANA'S GREEN TEA 1629 QUEEN ANNE AVE N PR0082687 A BIT OF TASTE #100 4501 INTERLAKE AVE N STE PR0087832 LULA SALADS #7 9620 28TH AVE SW PR0084242 AFC SUSHI @ SAFEWAY #1923 811 5TH AVE PR0087410 THE SANCTUARY AT LOTTE HOTEL SEATTLE 400 N 35TH ST PR0071089 BROUWER'S CAFE, INC 730 N 34th ST PR0087147 THE MASONRY 151 S ROYAL BROUGHAM PR0053130 T-MOBILE PARK WAY 806 E ROY ST PR0086332 COOK WEAVER 851 NW 85TH ST PR0011053 PAGLIACCI PIZZA INC 1501 1ST AVE S STE 600 PR0083379 REAL NETWORKS CAFE 1415 1ST AVE PR0047370 PIKE BREWING COMPANY - THE PIKE PUB 2940 SW AVALON WAY PR0082286 ALLYUM LLC 2901 E MADISON ST PR0027032 CAFE FLORA 6451 CALIFORNIA AVE SW PR0002706 WHISKY WEST 7301 DELRIDGE WAY SW PR0002689 DELRIDGE AM/PM #7155 3845 DELRIDGE WAY SW PR0018941 UPTOWN ESPRESSO 609 Westlake AVE N PR0087650 FLATSTICK PUB 9229 E MARGINAL WAY S PR0083070 RAISBECK AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL Page 9 of 244 09/25/2021 Seattle filter Based on Food Establishment Inspection Data 5439 BALLARD AVE NW PR0001111 BALLARD SMOKE SHOP 111 15TH AVE E PR0040415 TERIYAKI MADNESS
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