Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
We all sent a ltter to Foxsports after that disgusting incident. Ralphie deserves rspect.
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
We all sent a ltter to Foxsports after that disgusting incident. Ralphie deserves rspect.
Don't listen to @RuffaloSoldier , he's a Nebraska troll trying to make Buff fans that spend time on husky forums look bad. CU fans love this site, and most of it has to do with our penchant for great recommendations of local watering holes and eateries (we call them that now).
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
Awesome that you are staying in Bellevue. You can take part in the long tradition of the gameday parade that starts in Bellevue, and goes across 520 (the floating bridge) to husky stadium.
Just have your Uber driver drop you off at any onramp to 520, and walk down the ramp to the highway. Don't worry, they close it off for the parade so there won't be any other traffic using it. Your hotel can probably give you more details about it, if you are staying at one of the better establishments... if they don't know about it, I'd change hotels. Most hotels actually have a shuttle service to the closest 520 onramp.
There will be vendors along 520 selling brats and beers, and if your party gets too tired from the walk, rickshaws can be hired to take you all the way across.
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
Awesome that you are staying in Bellevue. You can take part in the long tradition of the gameday parade that starts in Bellevue, and goes across 520 (the floating bridge) to husky stadium.
Just have your Uber driver drop you off at any onramp to 520, and walk down the ramp to the highway. Don't worry, they close it off for the parade so there won't be any other traffic using it. Your hotel can probably give you more details about it, if you are staying at one of the better establishments... if they don't know about it, I'd change hotels. Most hotels actually have a shuttle service to the closest 520 onramp.
There will be vendors along 520 selling brats and beers, and if your party gets too tired from the walk, rickshaws can be hired to take you all the way across.
BTW, rickshaw rides are free, as they are sponsored by Pac-12 Ching Chong Network.
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
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Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
Hello fellow Buff Fan. I'd like to let you knwo this sight is terrible. You will get no useful information here.
Considering UW doesn't play Colorado for 1 month makes me think @RuffaloSoldier is an alt account. If he hates this place so much why is he lurking so far in advance and always voting the moment any sort buff thread gets created?
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
Sure - Here is a decent rundown:
I would hit the Met or Daniels for steak. Anthony's or Ray's for Seafood. Alki Tavern has the best burger in town. Northlake tavern has great pizza and cold beer and you can walk to the game from there.
The Ram at U village has an incredible "Ribs 'n Rickshaw" special $15.99 all you can eat and a ride to the game in a rickshaw. Plus they have a lot of cool HD TV's so you can hang with your peeps and catch some other games.
If you like to have a few "sodas" you can can carry them around in a big red cup.
Don't forget to go to the Space Needle. Hit the Underground tour. Visit the Locks. Go to the Experience Music Project. Visit Pike Place Market and see the flying fish and the big piggy bank. Hit the Seattle Art Museum. Don't forget to go to the Seattle Center Fun Forest. Oh,and walk down to the water front. Go to Ivars. Get the large chowder.
Considering UW doesn't play Colorado for 1 month makes me think @RuffaloSoldier is an alt account. If he hates this place so much why is he lurking so far in advance and always voting the moment any sort buff thread gets created?
Answer the fucking question Ruffalo
I'll take credit for summoning him back with the mention. Is that right @RuffaloSoldier ?
Considering UW doesn't play Colorado for 1 month makes me think @RuffaloSoldier is an alt account. If he hates this place so much why is he lurking so far in advance and always voting the moment any sort buff thread gets created?
Answer the fucking question Ruffalo
I'll take credit for summoning him back with the mention. Is that right @RuffaloSoldier ?
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
I recommend the newish downtown Boulder Beer Company location for the coldest beer in town. For food I recommend Runza in Loveland. Folsom Field is beautiful this time of year! Enjoy your trip! I'll be there in Boulder rooting for my Dawgs!!!1!
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
I recommend the newish downtown Boulder Beer Company location for the coldest beer in town. For food I recommend Runza in Loveland. Folsom Field is beautiful this time of year! Enjoy your trip! I'll be there in Boulder rooting for my Dawgs!!!1!
Considering UW doesn't play Colorado for 1 month makes me think @RuffaloSoldier is an alt account. If he hates this place so much why is he lurking so far in advance and always voting the moment any sort buff thread gets created?
Answer the fucking question Ruffalo
I'll take credit for summoning him back with the mention. Is that right @RuffaloSoldier ?
First off, Staying in Bellevue is a huge mistake. our Public transportation is amazing. You don't even need a car. I took the train right from the airport and took it right back to the airport today. But they banned public transportation in Bellvue so it's a no go there.
I'd recommend the College Inn. It's got a real stylish vibe and is right off campus.
If it is to late to change where your staying. It sounds like you will be right by Meydenbauer Bay Yacht Club. I'd skip driving to the game and just head down to the clubhouse 4 hours before kickoff with an ice cold 6 pack of rainer. Plenty of guys their will give you a ride to the game in their million dollar boats for that small fee.
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Just have your Uber driver drop you off at any onramp to 520, and walk down the ramp to the highway. Don't worry, they close it off for the parade so there won't be any other traffic using it. Your hotel can probably give you more details about it, if you are staying at one of the better establishments... if they don't know about it, I'd change hotels. Most hotels actually have a shuttle service to the closest 520 onramp.
There will be vendors along 520 selling brats and beers, and if your party gets too tired from the walk, rickshaws can be hired to take you all the way across.
Answer the fucking question Ruffalo
I would hit the Met or Daniels for steak. Anthony's or Ray's for Seafood. Alki Tavern has the best burger in town. Northlake tavern has great pizza and cold beer and you can walk to the game from there.
The Ram at U village has an incredible "Ribs 'n Rickshaw" special $15.99 all you can eat and a ride to the game in a rickshaw. Plus they have a lot of cool HD TV's so you can hang with your peeps and catch some other games.
If you like to have a few "sodas" you can can carry them around in a big red cup.
Don't forget to go to the Space Needle. Hit the Underground tour. Visit the Locks. Go to the Experience Music Project. Visit Pike Place Market and see the flying fish and the big piggy bank. Hit the Seattle Art Museum. Don't forget to go to the Seattle Center Fun Forest. Oh,and walk down to the water front. Go to Ivars. Get the large chowder.
also too, boobs or Harv?
I'd recommend the College Inn. It's got a real stylish vibe and is right off campus.
If it is to late to change where your staying. It sounds like you will be right by Meydenbauer Bay Yacht Club. I'd skip driving to the game and just head down to the clubhouse 4 hours before kickoff with an ice cold 6 pack of rainer. Plenty of guys their will give you a ride to the game in their million dollar boats for that small fee.