Seattle’s Waterfront Park has been slowly coming on-line. Previously a number of months, the aquarium opened its luxe new pavilion (it’s nice!) and Pike Place Market added its Overlook Stroll that connects the market to the waterfront beneath. Now, simply in time for the nice and cozy climate, town’s best-known ice cream model is shifting in.
This week Molly Moon’s introduced that it will be opening its tenth scoop store on April 25 on the south finish of the park, on the Washington Avenue Boat Touchdown Pergola. It is a picturesque little construction that’s been round for over a century; it sits at 199 Alaskan Manner, close to the underside of Marion Avenue and subsequent to the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal. It’s additionally subsequent to Habitat Seaside, one other new undertaking that’s a part of the continued waterfront revitalization.
“We’re extremely excited to function out of this historic Seattle location,” stated CEO and founder Molly Moon Neitzel in an announcement. “It’s so lovely and we really feel assured that numerous completely happy moments are going to happen underneath the Pergola on the boat touchdown!”
Architects at Graham Baba are going to work to take care of the historic facade of the pergola, so this little scoop store received’t appear to be the remainder of the Molly Moon’s places, nevertheless it’ll presumably have the flavors (Yeti, honey lavendar, and so on.) which have made the chain such a success.
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Mr. Gyros is again in Greenwood
9 years in the past an enormous fuel explosion on Greenwood Avenue destroyed a number of companies, together with the unique location of Mr. Gyros. The brothers who ran it, Sammy and Joni Arsheed, have been in a position to bounce again and open three extra Misters Gyros, however have been working towards reopening the Greenwood restaurant, for years. And now they’ve! The Seattle Occasions has an amazing story concerning the comeback and what Mr. Gyros means to the neighborhood. The Arsheed brothers are the type of restaurant house owners who’ve delivered meals to their regulars within the hospital, and the neighborhood is fortunate to have them.
An enormous emptiness on Capitol Hill will get crammed
Final 12 months Mercado Luna, a set of Mexican food-and-beverage companies, closed down, which means that since September a giant constructing on Pine Avenue has sat empty. Nevertheless it’s getting crammed by one thing known as Cantina Del Sol, studies Capitol Hill Seattle. That is one other undertaking from Travis Rosenthal’s Pike Avenue Hospitality Group, which owns amongst different issues the bar Inside Passage and the waterfront Mexican cafe Agua Verde; it could be finest recognized, nonetheless, for bringing again well-loved Capitol Hill sandwich store Honeyhole final 12 months. It’s unclear precisely what Cantina Del Sol can be or when it should open.
Huge breweries get greater
Lastly, the Seattle Occasions had the inside track on two notable brewery expansions. First, Bellingham-based Aslan Brewing, which already has a taproom in Seattle, is opening a mixture seafood restaurant/oyster bar and taphouse, with meals by Ethan Stowell. It’ll be in Tangletown at 2253 North 56th Avenue and known as, unimaginatively, Aslan Tangletown. Second, Reuben’s Brews, at this level one of many metropolis’s most notable breweries, is planning on opening a giant new taproom downtown on the high of the Harbor Steps. Each locations ought to open someday this spring.