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2020 Walking Guide A PERSPECTIVE SHIFT DINO HEDGE A FAMOUS BRIDGE & THE PERFECT GIFT & CUTTING EDGE &A FROSTY BEER RETAIL SHOPPING LOCAL BUSINESSES & INSTITUTIONS BARS AND DINING Brooks Trailhead - Running Store Hello. We’re Les Amis les amis presents an edited selection of cloth- ActivSpace ActivSpace at Fremont provides afford- Infiniti Real Estate and Development Agrodolce Discover the sun-drenched cuisine Marketime Foods Marketime Foods has been Brooks. We make the best running gear on earth. Or ing, artisan jewelry, bags and shoes. International and able workspaces for art, hobby, and business and A full-service brokerage specializing in innovative of Southern Italy & Sicily. This casual, welcoming Fremont’s neighborhood store since 1969. Groceries, any Planet. We believe a run can change a day, a life, the domestic designers such as: Giada Forte, Rachel Comey, offers creative individuals a place to work toward their housing solutions for the greater Seattle area. trattoria features our expertly crafted, handmade Meat, Produce and an expansive selection of Deli Food. world. So come gear up and get on your path to a better Black Crane, and Jerome Dreyfus. 206.632.2877 • dreams. 206.297.8100 • 4020 Leary Way NW • 206.363.3550 • 4258 Fremont Ave N • pasta using the finest organic, sustainable & local We want to be your store! 206.632.8958 • 4416 Fre- self! 206.858.5700 • 3400 Stone Way N • brooks- 3420 Evanston Ave N • lesamis-inc.com F-18 activspace.com P-5 infinitiRED.com T-20 ingredients. 206.547.9707 • 709 N 35th St • mont Ave N • kensmarkets.com V-20 running.com C-28 agrodolcefremont.com EF-20 Liten Liten is a curated boutique filled with delicate arti- BECU A not-for-profit credit union dedicated to improv- Nalanda West A space to explore your mind, and Milstead & Company Is a specialty coffee shop Downtown Dog Lounge Bakery Downtown san jewelry, ceramics and treasures for the home. Featur- ing our members’ financial health. Join us in Fremont to develop genuine compassion and loving kindness. Aslan Brewing Seattle A 21+ brewery taproom serving high quality and rare coffees from 10 different Dog Lounge Bakery, a must see for all dogs and their ing designers: Satomi Kawakita, Blanca Monros Gomez, & belong to a place where you get free checking, Classes and events on meditation, flower arranging, in Fremont serving certified organic beer. The intimate roasters. Select from a rotating list for pour over, espres- humans, offers human grade, wholesome treats made WWake, Dosa, Fog Linen and Mquan 206.632.0854 • better rates, financial ed, loans, discounts & more. arts, and tools for a contemplative life. 206.529.8258 • and vibrant space features 10 different beers on draft, so, or a house special like the Theo Mocha, or Golden specifically for your furry best friend, as well as pet 617 N 35th St • litenseattle.com F-19 206.439.5700 • 4319 Stone Way N • BECU.org U-28 3209 Woodland Park Ave N LM-26 a diverse bottle list, to-go beer, cider, and natural wine. Milk 206.659.4814 • 754 N 34th St • milsteadandco. retail from local businesses. 206.482.1828 • 360.778.2088 • 401 N 36th St, Ste 102 • aslanseat- com E-22 Listing donated by Tableau Olympic Jewelry Love one-of-a-kind jewelry you Blue Rooster Bldg Home to The Riveter and Mica- Our Beginning Our Beginning is a Reggio Emilia 3515 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 tle.com HI-15 won’t find elsewhere? We specialize in vintage and an- Sense, two wonderful companies that make Fremont so Children’s School serving children 6 weeks - 5 years MOD Pizza Fremont MOD specializes in individual- • www.ddlbakery.com G-19 tique jewelry from all periods. Est. 1979 in Seattle. Fam- unique. Find us at the base of Stone Way and the water. old. School serves whole food plant-based meals. B. Fuller’s Mortar & Pestle B. Fuller’s are purveyors ly sized, artisan-style pizzas and salads that are made on Dusty Strings Music Shop Amazing variety of ily owned & operated. 206.623.4544 • 3510 Fremont Stop on by and say hi! 206.669.6226 • 1300 North- Mon-Fri 7am-6pm 206.795.5058 • 123 NW 36th St, of fine Teas & Tisanes, both retail and wholesale. Our demand and ready in just minutes. Choose from over 30 acoustic and electric guitars, amps, mandolins, banjos, Pl N • olympicjewelryseattle.com G-19 lake Way • bluerooster.com B-29 Ste 120 JK-9 Tasting and Blending Laboratorium in Fremont is open toppings, including vegan options, for no extra charge. ukuleles, our own Dusty Strings’ harps and hammered for the public to come together, taste, talk, and explore. 541.731.8917 • 3411 Fremont Ave N, Suite 101A • Outsider Comics Comic boutique and safe space Fremont Building Office and retail space is avail- Seattle Pacific University Seattle Pacific is one dulcimers, as well as a full repair shop and a music 206.683.6799 • 617 N 36th St • www.bfullers.com modpizza.com F-19 for everyone. Features quality clothing, art from local able in the Center of the Universe at both 3429 Fremont of the country’s leading Christian universities where school. Explore! 206.634.1662 • 3406 Fremont Ave N GH-19 Listing donated by Pelington Properties creators, cards, dice, jewelry & gifts. Events feature Ave N and 619 N 35th. 206.632.4848 • 3429 Fremont undergraduate and graduate students gain an Nickerson Street Saloon Just across the bridge! • dustystrings.com F-20 D&D, roleplaying games, author signings & book clubs. Ave N F-19 education combining outstanding scholarship and Ballroom A neighborhood bar for 20 years. Pool, late Serving up cold beer & great food for 25 years! Family Essenza Fine jewelry & lifestyle store offering skin care 206.535.8886 • 223 N 36th St • outsidercomics.com thoughtful faith. 206.281.2977 • 3307 3rd Ave W • night food, patio, fire pit and giant slices of pizza. DJs friendly & plenty of patio seating on a sunny day. A Fremont Dock Co. A family owned and operated prop- & bath & body products, exquisite infant wear & home I-13 Listing donated by Adobe spu.edu D-6 weekend nights. 206.634.2575 • 456 N 36th St • Seattle institution since 1995 Don’t mis The Nick! erty management company that has been in business goods, specializing in niche & independent fragrances & ballroomfremont.com I-16 206.284.8819 • 318 Nickerson St • nickersonstreet- OZ. Recreational Cannabis A recreational mar- since 1947. Lovable landlords trying to leave Fremont a lit- Seattle Space’s buildings in the Fremont neigh- artisan jewelry of int’l & local designers 206.547.4895 saloon.net AA-19 ijuana store and Fremont’s oldest licensed cannabis tle better than we found it. 206.632.0124 • 3500 1st Ave borhood, Fremont Space & Saturn Building, are best Brouwer’s Cafe Brouwer’s Café specializes in Belgian • 615 N 35th St • essenzaseattle.com F-18 shop. Superb, knowledgeable and friendly service, wide NW, Seattle WA 98107 • fremontdockco.com I-11 matched to small- to medium-sized businesses. & local craft beer, fine whiskey, & Belgian cuisine. Over Norm’s Eatery and Alehouse Dog friendly and Free Range Cycles Women-owned bicycle store selection, information at your fingertips & excellent Fremont is a fantastic location for businesses to thrive 60 taps, 500 bottles, 100 whiskeys, & hearty European family friendly sports bar serving all ages and breeds! Fremont NorthShore Bldg Another unique prop- specializing in touring & road models, quality repairs, prices. 21+ Only. 206.251.0630 • 3831 Stone Way N in Seattle. 206.547.7722 • 600 N 36th St, Ste 1 • comfort food--something for everyone. We have been a Open every day for lunch, dinner and drinks with brunch erty designed to serve our wonderful community that accessories & tune-ups. We set up riders to boldly • ozseattle.com K-28 seattlespace.com H-18 staple in Fremont for 13+ years. 206.267.2437 • 400 on the weekends!. Check us out for weekly events and makes Fremont so quirky. Next door to Blue Rooster navigate the city & dare to roll beyond it on their own N 35th St • brouwerscafe.com H-15 late night too! 206.547.1417 • 460 N 36th St • https:// PCC Community Markets Fremont Founded in Bldg and due to be completed in 2020. Stop on by and The Staybridge Suites Seattle Fremont two wheels. 206.547.8407 • 3501 Phinney Ave N • www.normseatery.com I-16 Seattle in 1953, PCC Community Markets is the nation’s say hi! 206.669.6226 • 1326 N Northlake Way • Our all-suite hotel features full kitchens & your choice Byen Bakeri freerangecycles.com H-14 Scandinavian Bakery Cafe. Enjoy largest community-owned food market. The co-op fremontnorthshore.com B-30 of studio, one, or two-bedroom suites. 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