PJ things to see in Seattle.

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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    mcgruff10 said:

    Did the off ramp burn down? I thought it did but I can't remember.

    The Off Ramp became Graceland, and is now called El Corazon. It is still there although I thought I'd heard that they may be leaving due to rising rent.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • Sprunkn7
    Sprunkn7 Posts: 5,286
    I jumped in on the "free" tour info too :-) Thanks Red Lukin.
    Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!
  • KV4053
    KV4053 Mike's side, crushed up against the stage Posts: 1,513
    Caffe Vita (coffee shop) on Capitol Hill. I start and end my Seattle trips there. It may be PJ related as I have heard that JA stops in occasionally.

    http://www.caffevita.com/locations/wa/capitol-hill
    I know I was born and I know that I'll die. The in between is mine.
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,461
    KV4053 said:

    Caffe Vita (coffee shop) on Capitol Hill. I start and end my Seattle trips there. It may be PJ related as I have heard that JA stops in occasionally.

    http://www.caffevita.com/locations/wa/capitol-hill

    One of the Friel brothers works there.
    www.cluthelee.com
  • Sarah
    Sarah Toronto Posts: 736
    Does the Metropolis still exist?
    "Somewhere in between / There and here / I got lost / I got scared..."
  • rssesq
    rssesq Fairfield County Posts: 3,299
    While in Seattle I cant help stopping at Caffe Ladro a few times a day for an incredible latte and one of the best breakfasts I ever had was at Lola's restaurant in the Hotel Andra.
  • DW183354
    DW183354 NYC Posts: 135
    Great pics!!

    I went to Seattle for the first time late last year and had a blast. Did some PJ stuff like Easy Street…best damn place on earth.

    I don't visit the boards much, and didn't share this story with many people, but I got to meet Jeff while I was there. I don't wanna give up the spot, but it was really dumb luck. In fact I was standing next to him for a few minutes talking to the person that worked at the store before I realized who he was. For a few minutes me, Jeff and the clerk was just shooting the shit about music.

    Its hard for me to put into words what this band means to me. We are all here for the same reason, so Im sure you can all understand where Im coming from on that. This band is…monumental to me. They were there at the beginning when I needed them the most in 1991 right after my dad died when I was 14, and they have followed me on through my entire life. I love Pearl Jam.

    So with that said, I had to say something to Jeff. While we were at the counter I said nothing about who he was and didn't tip my hat to his band at all…we were just two dudes bullshitting. But as he was walking out I said "hey Jeff", he turned and said "Yeah.." "thank you" was all I could get out and thats all I needed to say. He thanked me in return and we both kinda had a moment of mutual respect. He went on with his day, and my trip to Seattle instantly became the best trip I have ever takin in my life.

    Ive not wanted to share this story because for the last year or so its been my lil moment… but this trip Marjen took got me thinking back, and I wanted to share.

    So again.. thanks to Jeff and this whole band. Forever thanks, and love. And thanks Marjen for bringing this memory back to the surface.