![]() ![]() Be sure to check out the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and museum while exploring this trail. Then, pick up a Trail to Treasure map and learn about the Klondike Gold Rush and even more history of the area as you walk along to the exhibits throughout. Witness Seattle’s early history at the small Pioneer Park that has the pergola, a water fountain with a bust of Chief Seattle, as well as a Tlingit totem pole. Pioneer Square is Seattle’s first neighborhood dating back to 1852 and well worth your time to visit. If you go, definitely get a dirty chai latte and thank me later.īoth the coffee and biscuit should fuel you up for the day of sightseeing ahead of you!īiscuit Bitch Address: 1901 1st Ave, Seattle, WA (in Pike Place Market)Ĭherry Street Coffee House Address: 700 1st Ave, Seattle WAĬherry Street Coffee House Hours: Monday-Friday 7 am-3 pm, Saturday & Sunday 8 am-3 pm. A place I really enjoyed during my visit to Seattle was Cherry Street Coffee House at their Pioneer Square location. Then head over to Pioneer Square for some famous Seattle coffee. Grab one of their many biscuit sandwiches such as the Bitchwitch egg and cheese, the Bitchwitch Veggie, the Canadian Bitch (with maple peanut butter and bacon), or even the sweeter Nutty Bitch (with Nutella and banana). Okay, I know that biscuits sound more like a southern staple than pacific northwest, but this place is incredible! And that’s coming from a southerner. ![]() Start off your morning with an amazing breakfast at Biscuit Bitch.
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