1. Sushi Kappo Tamura
8.8
2968 Eastlake Ave E (at E Allison St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Eastlake · 40 tips and reviews
Eka Belle: Neah bay idiot fish netsuke - beyond expectations, as well as great chef's choice sashimi. Sake list is wonderfully organized with proper origin indication.
Anju Rao: The omakase is an experience to be had. Put your trust in Taichi and all will be well.
The Seattle Times: There's a $60 tasting menu that provides a wide-range of tastes and textures and dishes hot, cold and in-between. Nancy Leson has pics and picks. Read more.
2. Century Ballroom
8.2
915 E Pine St (at Nagle Pl.), Seattle, WA
Dance Studio · Capitol Hill · 13 tips and reviews
Aces for Hire: Perfect for a date night, they offer dance lessons beforehand so you don't look a like a complete n00b when the party begins. Affordable, classy and fun!
avion: Swing dancing Sunday night
Elton Pinto: Go to centuryballroom.com to donate to help keep them open in the face of recent unfairly levied taxes
4. Ohana
8.0
2207 1st Ave (btwn Blanchard & Bell St.), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Belltown · 56 tips and reviews
Heinz Togafau: Best sushi roll in town, order the half baked salmon roll, warning, contents are spicy.
Tiffany Arnone: Firecracker roll!!
Seattle Happy Hour: Ohana in Belltown has #hh from 5pm-11:30pm tonight! $3 Sessions, draft beers, hot sake $3 apps and tons of sushi rolls!
6. Green Lake Loop
9.6
7201 E Green Lake Dr N (path around Green Lake), Seattle, WA
Hiking Trail · Green Lake · 43 tips and reviews
Trixie Jones: If you're here in the am, bluwater bistro has fab champagne brekkie and at night, dukes HH is yummy!!!
Nick S: I love running here and I see a fat person. Thanks, you're my motivation!
Lonnie Anderson: Beautiful rain or shine. Often see turtles, herons, and lots of ducks. Great people watching too. Love to run here with the runner stroller.
7. Lumen Field
9.2
800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA
Stadium · Pioneer Square · 273 tips and reviews
National Football Post.com: Qwest is the home of the loudest NFL crowd ever and some of the best gameday food out there. Grab a S’pacific Salmon BLT at the Catch! stand (sec 214, 230) or give some Caffé Apassionato coffee a try. Read more.
Seattle Seahawks: Originally Seahawks Stadium, this place was opened back in 2002 as a new world-class football/ soccer stadium and exhibition center. Thanks to the efforts from our owner, Paul G. Allen.
ESPN: You’re allowed to bring in food and bottled water into the stadium. So saddle up with some burgers, dogs, & brats from your tailgate, and prepare for battle.
8. T-Mobile Park
9.1
1250 1st Ave S (at S Royal Brougham Way), Seattle, WA
Baseball Stadium · SoDo, Seattle, WA · 283 tips and reviews
Marnie Cannon: Take the Safeco Field stadium tour. It's a fantastic way to spend an hour or so, and only costs $9/person. Great when you have out-of-town guests, too! Read more.
HISTORY: Safeco Field officially opened on July 15, 1999 in the middle of the baseball season. The retractable roof takes about 10 minutes to fully close.
ESPN: In New York, they say Yankee Stadium is the House That Ruth Built. In Seattle, they say Safeco Field is the House That Griffey Built.
Todd Alexander: Awesome experience. Best museum I've been to in Seattle
HISTORY: The museum takes you through music history by immersing you in nearly 80,000 artifacts including photos, sound archives, costumes and musical instruments from notable artists.
Windows Live Photo Gallery: On the southeast exterior of the EMP, where the monorail comes out of the building, get the Space Needle in the upper left corner, in between the tracks. Wait and shoot, as the monorail exits the EMP.
13. Paramount Theatre
9.1
911 Pine St (at 9th Ave), Seattle, WA
Performing Arts Venue · Seattle Central Business District · 94 tips and reviews
Mark B: Beautiful theater in downtown Seattle. Great seats most anywhere in Orchestra section. Pre-order your intermission drink to save time since the restroom lines are huge!
Jay Emdee: Stay off your phone during the show. It annoys people behind you.
Brent N: If you have to go during intermission, just piss yourself. Spending the 2nd act soaking in your own urine is guaranteed to be a less miserable experience than navigating the line for the restrooms.