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Atoma is a restaurant in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] It is co-owned by spouses Johnny (who is also chef) and Sarah Courtney. [ 2 ] The restaurant opened in November 2023 [ 3 ] and serves American / New American cuisine .
Seattle Best Places (1996) describes That's Amore as "cheery" and "urbane", with "decent" portions. [6] The restaurant is dog-friendly, according to Seattle Post-Intelligencer. [7] The menu includes pastas, pizza and calzones, tortellone, [8] and risotto. [9] The Bisteca e Gamberi has grilled top sirloin medallions and prawns with a tomato ...
Wright Exhibition Space, closed in 2014, collections now at Seattle Art Museum [11] Museum of Museums , closed in 2023 Living Computer Museum closed in 2020 due to Covid-19 and final announcement of permanent closure occurred in 2024
In 2019, it was named Eater Seattle's Restaurant of the Year. Gabe Guarente wrote, "This tiny Filipino tasting menu restaurant in Hillman City stood out for its ingenuity, storytelling, and passion." [2] Olivia Hall included the business in TimeOut Seattle's 2021 overview of the city's 21 best restaurants. [3]
Single Shot's menu has been described as American, [10] New American, [9] and Pacific Northwest cuisine. [11] Allecia Vermillion of Seattle Metropolitan wrote, "True to Seattle form, the menu is highly shareable and ranges from accessible ... to more daring takes on pub food, like a ragout of lobster mushrooms and veal sweetbreads."
Northgate is a light rail and bus station in the Northgate neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States, and part of 1 Line on Sound Transit's Link light rail system. The transit center, located adjacent to the Northgate Mall (now named Northgate Station), has four bus bays served by 22 routes. The station also has parking for 1,475 vehicles.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, [1] and is also an official Seattle city landmark. [4] Designed by B. Marcus Priteca , it was Seattle's first theater built specifically for showing movies, and was one of the first cinemas anywhere to strive for architectural grandeur. [ 5 ]
On December 17, 2003, the Sound Transit board approved a modified agreement that gave it a perpetual right to use the Everett-Seattle tracks for $258 million. [130] The 35-mile (56 km) Everett-to-Seattle N line (formerly North Line) started with a Seahawks game train on December 21, 2003.