Seattle/Greenlake

From Wikitravel

Jump to: navigation, search

Greenlake is in Seattle.

[edit] Get in

[edit][add listing] See

  • Greenlake Park, [1], A significant feature of the neighborhood. Includes a loop walk around Greenlake frequented by cyclists, runners, rollerbladers, and walkers. The lake is swimmer friendly. Algae growth and closures were sometimes a problem before 2004 when the City of Seattle performed a comprehensive cleanup. It is now one of the cleanest public swimming areas in the Seattle area.

[edit][add listing] Do

[edit][add listing] Buy

[edit][add listing] Eat

  • Rosita's Mexican Restaurant, 7210 Woodlawn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115, 206-523-3031, [2]. Some of the best margaritas in town, as well as good Happy Hour eats. Nachos are great! edit
  • Beth's Cafe,[3], 7311 Aurora Ave N, Twenty-four hour diner located at the NE corner of Greenlake. Famous for its 6, 12, and 18-egg Omelettes and walls covered by amateurish and not so amateurish crayon drawings from patrons.

[edit][add listing] Drink

  • Greenlake Bar and Grill, 7200 E Green Lake Dr N, Seattle, WA 98115, 206 729 6179, [4]. Outside seating, perfect for a sunny day. $2, $3, $4 Happy Hour menu. Great view of the lake! edit
  • Duck Island, Located next to Beth's (owned by the same person), has a certain dive bar quality. Every month they rotate a beer in and out of special.
  • Kangaroo & Kiwi, Located on the other side of Beth's. Most of the beers on tap are local brews plus Foster's. However, bottles of Australian beers are available. Big screen for football, Australian rules, rugby and other sports.

[edit][add listing] Sleep

  • Greenlake Guest House Bed and Breakfast, right on the lake

[edit] Contact

  • Greenlake Community, Neighborhood Wiki, [5]
This article is an outline and needs more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!