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The original shop is located in Pike Place Market's Silver Okum Building, [citation needed] in the Central Waterfront district; the business has also operated on Capitol Hill and at Seattle Center. The Confectional sells cheesecakes; varieties have included caramel, [2] chocolate, passion fruit, [3] pumpkin, [4] and raspberry white chocolate. [5]
List of restaurants in Pike Place Market Name Lifespan Food type Image Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar: 1909–present Seafood Bavarian Meats: 1961–2020 German Beecher's Handmade Cheese: 2003–present Biscuit Bitch: Cajun, Southern Cafe Campagne: French The Confectional: Copacabana Restaurant: Bolivian Country Dough: 2015–2021 Chinese ...
The bakery was established in Pike Place Market in 1992, by Vladimir and Zina Kotelnikov. A few years later, son Oliver took over with Olga Sagan. Sagan became sole owner in 2017. [7] [8] Between 2014 and 2017, Sagan and Oliver Kotelnikov opened three locations (Northgate, Southcenter and Columbia Center.) There are four locations in Seattle ...
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Pike Place Bakery is a bakery at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Description. Located in the Main Arcade, the woman-owned [2] [3 ...
Along with Seal Township, it is the only Pike County township completely surrounded by other Pike County townships. The other twelve all touch townships from neighboring counties. No municipalities are located in Newton Township, although the unincorporated community of Jasper lies in the eastern part of the township.
Pike County was organized on February 1, 1815, from portions of Scioto, Ross, and Adams Counties, and was named in honor of Zebulon Pike, the explorer and soldier who had recently been killed in the War of 1812. Pike County was the site of the Pike County Massacre where eight members of the Rhoden family were shot and killed the evening of ...
Pike Place Market's unofficial mascot, Rachel, a bronze cast piggy bank that weighs 550 pounds (250 kg), has been located since 1986 at the corner of Pike Place under the "Public Market Center" sign. Rachel was designed by local artist Georgia Gerber and modeled after a pig (also named Rachel) that lived on Whidbey Island and was the 1977 ...