Showing posts with label downtown core. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtown core. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Another delightful little Seattle drinking spot

Last night I met my friend Kristie for a little dinner at Le Caviste! It's at 1919 7th Avenue, right up the street from where I live in downtown Seattle.  Here is what their website says:


Le Caviste is a bistrot-à-vins, a wine-bar, located in downtown Seattle offering a broad selection of wines from France, along with wine-based apéritifs. It is a warm and inviting refuge in the bustling heart of the city, where wines are chosen with care and priced to drink every day, accompanied by charcuterie, AOC fromages, and a few specialty plates from its tiny kitchen 

Le Caviste also offers wines to carry out & drink at home 
The wines are selected to faithfully represent their regional character and reflect the good practices of their makers. Whenever possible we prefer to source wines produced using monitored organic methods and sustainable farming techniques.


And here is what the Stranger says:Le Caviste is Paris in the Spring

This is the kind of neighborhood wine bar that I love, and the article in the Stranger pretty much says it all. It's just a cozy little spot with a great wine and food menu, simple, french, not overly done. And the decor is sparse, lots of wine boxes around, perfect for drinking wine and having a good catch up! Love this place - so glad it's nearby, can't wait to take Kit over there. The photo's below are from the internet - I didn't take a single one so no credit to me. If you haven't stopped in here - get over there asap! 


interior
Photo credit: The Stranger
David Butler - we met him last night - very nice fellow!
We ate this - best thing ever - mushrooms, egg, bread crumbs! Yum!
Photo from Bin Notes.
We ate this pate and meat extravaganza too - excellent! Photo from Yelp.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Livin’ it up in Downtown Seattle

Yesterday I toured the Via 6 Apartment project at the corner of 6th and Lenora in downtown Seattle. This project is the latest and greatest from developer Pine Street Group, well known for bringing us Pacific Place, the redevelopment of the Seaboard Building and the expansion of the Seattle Art Museum.

Already at about 70% occupancy, you need to hurry down there to get a unit before they lease up! For a downtown renter, I don’t think there is anything comparable in the downtown core as far as high quality rental space along with really modern and inviting common area amenity space. The entire first floor retail level has a groovy industrial “street” feel with coffee/juice bar, bakery, tavern, restaurant and grocery space – all part of the Tom Douglas empire. A florist, barber shop and bike shop are also on site with interior and street entrances.

The apartment towers each have separate elevator banks – and corridors that jog around a bit to keep it from looking and feeling like a huge building with long long hallways. Apartment units range from 500 square feet up to about 1,000 square feet, with pricing starting at $1,175 for the smallest unit I think.  This is not for the budget living types.  This is for downtown tech types with big paychecks and cool style. I think the tenant age range here is 25-35.

Here’s what is GREAT about this project and others coming online in the downtown core this year and next - The addition of more downtown residential units means the addition of more downtown amenities – including more service businesses, restaurants and retail in the core. Seattle is a fabulous city with plans for a really fantastic waterfront redevelopment too. Check out Friends of the Waterfront for info on that, but get ready people. Seattle is going to be world class – get downtown and be part of it! 

Here are some pics I took during the tour.