Harry Cheadle
Nicknamed the “heart of the universe,” Fremont has lengthy been the crunchiest of Seattle’s crunchy neighborhoods. It’s well-known for the usually defaced, generally controversial statue of Lenin and the annual Solstice Parade, which brings collectively furries, pagans, naturists, Flying Spaghetti Monster worshippers, and a dozen different subcultures.
Unsurprisingly, the Fremont eating scene is difficult to characterize. There’s an elite-tier Vietnamese espresso store up the road from one of many metropolis’s most hallowed bakeries up the road from a brunchy vegetarian all-day hangout spot. (The road in query, Stone Means, hosts an unimaginable array of eating places.) Elsewhere in Fremont there’s a French bistro, a spot for handmade soba noodles, and did we point out the diner with the disco balls? Feels like an ideal place to unwind after a unadorned bike journey.
New to this map as of February 2025: Tivoli, which has emerged as a pizza vacation spot; Yard Bagels; and Midnite Ramen.
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