The Belltown and Lower Queen Anne neighborhoods are home to some of Seattle's finest restaurants, theatres, and cultural attractions:
Restuarants
The neighborhood surrounding the Matae is home to some of Seattle's best cafes, bistros, nightclubs, and restaurants, where the styles range from lively and elegant to cozy and low-key. Whether you're looking for early-morning coffee and pastries or a spot for celebrating a special occasion, you'll find it all within walking distance of your front door.
- Black Bottle
- Macrina Bakery
- Cascadia
- Casuelita's
- Lampreia
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- Cherry Street Coffee
- Waterfront Seafood Grill
- The Apartment Bistro
- Boat Street Cafe
- Marco's Supperclub
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- Restaurant Zoe
- Wasabi Bistro
- Six Seven
- El Gaucho
- Uptown Espresso
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Entertainment
Living at Matae extends beyond your home and leads you to a variety of wonderful destinations. To city streets that are filled with the energy of lively nightclubs, theatres, galleries, and gathering places. Or to pathways and parks that offer peace and quiet and inviting vistas of water, sky, and distant mountains.
- The Big Picture
- Cinerama
- IMAX Theatre
- Tula's Jazz Club
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- See Sound Lounge
- The Crocodile Cafe
- Tini Bigs Lounge
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- Viceroy
- Watertown
- Downunder
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Retail Businesses
The retail scene here is brimming with variety and style. From dry-cleaning to dog grooming, from fitness to facials, you can find just about everything you may need or want within a few short blocks.
- M. Gutweis
- Kuhlman
- Moda Xpress
- Kiko
- Egbert's
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- Zum Fitness Center
- Cepia Dermatique
- Downtown Dog Lounge
- Gary Manuel Salon
- Seattle Cellars Limited
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- 24 Hour Fitness
- Rain Fitness
- Andala Spa
- Chartreuse
- Waterworks
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Attractions
Not everybody has a world-class outdoor sculpture garden practically in their back yard. Matae residents also appreciate the fact the some of the city's best live theatre, ballet, opera, sports venues and art galleries are a brisk walk or quick trolley or taxi ride away.
- Seattle Center
- Key Arena
- Space Needle
- EMP
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- Pacific Science Center
- Olympic Sculpture Park
- Seattle Repertory Theatre
- Odyssey Maritime Museum
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- Seattle Aquarium
- McCaw Hall
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