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    Greenwood Masonic Lodge

    4.8 (4 reviews)

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    Greenwood Square

    Greenwood Square

    4.0
    (1 review)

    I attended a friend's wedding reception this weekend at Greenwood Square. The building is on the…read morecorner of 85th and Greenwood. The building is shared with The Upper Crust Catering, which has its own page on Yelp. The first floor of the building is the catering kitchen and the second floor is the event space. This is from the perspective of someone who attended an event there, but wasn't involved with any of the planning or coordination, so I can't speak to that aspect. I enjoyed the feel of the space. It is a building from the 1920s and has a sort of "classic ballroom" type of feeling, classy without being pretentious or trendy. I liked that the restrooms were right off the main dining area and didn't require a long trek to find. It's a good medium-sized space, not tiny but not huge either. There's a little side room where the food is served out of, and an open dance floor space towards the back of the room. At this event, catering was provided by Upper Crust and it was a vegan dinner. The food was flavorful and filling; I enjoyed it despite not being vegetarian or vegan. It was served buffet style and there were a number of options, including quinoa pilaf, pad thai, a potato dish with a vegan roast, watermelon with balsamic dressing, a salad with crispy noodles, and possibly one or two other things that I am forgetting. Instead of cake, they opted to have peanut butter and jelly bars for dessert that had a sort of crumble topping. I think the quinoa was my favorite. Overall, I would recommend the space UNLESS you need a wheelchair accessible venue. Being an older building, it doesn't conform to today's accessibility standards. There's no elevator to the second floor, and the restroom is very tiny and I don't think a wheelchair could fit in there. Also, if you want your event catered, you will need to use Upper Crust since the building is owned by them and they have an exclusive partnership, so it's probably not the best choice if you have your heart set on a different caterer.

    Residence Inn Seattle Northgate Station

    Residence Inn Seattle Northgate Station

    4.6
    (12 reviews)

    Clean and comfortable, which are the first two things I look for in a hotel. Parking was easy in…read morethe garage across the street, although signage could certainly be better. Staff was helpful and efficient, as they typically are with Marriott properties. I was a bit concerned about noise due to proximity to I-5 and the light rail, but we ended up on the opposite side of the hotel and didn't hear a thing from outside. We did hear a barking dog that someone left in their room, someone's noisy kids at 6AM, and the doors slam pretty firmly. Not docking points for that, but just be aware - it's a hotel, there's noise...and the noise inside is worse than outside. Two things keep them from that 5th star: - the $30 fee for parking. Pretty sure this exists for some combination of "because we can" and "everyone else does it." Neither of which I find compelling. There was no shortage of available parking, so this irks me a bit. - the breakfast. I understand that it's free, but in this case you get what you pay for. Probably the worst breakfast I've seen at a Marriott, and outdone by several at lesser hotels. All of the "hot" food offerings were room temperature. The biscuit sandwiches had dried out tops and soggy bottoms. Oh, and I was there at around 8, so it's not like I was in the waning minutes of service. One of the cereal bins didn't work. The toaster was able to warm my English muffin slightly, but didn't actually toast it. There only seemed to be one harried staff member managing the breakfast - although at one point a maintenance person was apparently drafted to bring plates and bowls. There was also apparently only one bus cart, which would periodically disappear and then people stacked their plates on top of the trash can. At one point this leaning tower shifted and dumped what I think was yogurt on a little boy nearby - something that would have made me significantly more upset if it was my kid. Poorly resourced would be a fair description overall. Bottom line - the hotel gets 4 stars, the breakfast gets 2.

    Took a mini vacation to Seattle and stayed 4 nights. Paid for with points (100K) and had a…read more1-bedroom suite with kitchen and living room/dining room. They upgraded me without asking. It was perfect for our stay. It did cost me $75 to taxi from the airport though! They do have parking $25/day and IMO it should be free since it's part of the mall. It is so convenient from the I5 and shops. Its on the edge of Northgate and walkable to Barnes and Noble, Starbucks, and a few other shops and the rail line. The staff was friendly and very helpful. They had a pool, 24-hour gym area, free breakfast (and it was a nice one!) It was definitely a 5 star stay. Very clean and modern.

    Greenwood Masonic Lodge - venues - Updated June 2026

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