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Portage Bay Goods

4.5 (65 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Ryan C.

An adorable little store in Fremont that offers unique gifts and Seattle-centric merchandise for people of all ages. We originally stopped in after perusing their window displays that featured creative puzzles of Seattle, and we knew we had to buy one. While in there, we were awestruck with the pins, stickers, and other tchotchke items that were available, but it was probably good that we had limited room in our luggage, or we might have gone a little crazy. The holidays are right around the corner, and in an effort to support great local spots this season, friends and family are gonna be receiving quite a few gifts from this place! The business is taking COVID procedures seriously, enforcing the mask rule, has lots of hand sanitizer, and encourages social distancing. Will for sure be back!

Gift wrap paper wrapped for me!
Kelly F.

I live up the street and needed a gift wrapped for a birthday party. I was happy to find out when I called ahead that not only do they sell gift wrap but they will also wrap it for you! It was 3.50 for the gift wrap- still cheaper than going to target and buying a roll and ribbon that I would have to store in my tiny apt.

May the force be with you!
Elizabeth L.

Upscale gift shop featuring premium goods and local artists, quirky and off-beat. Great kid and baby section, as well as large assortment of letterpress cards for all occasions from independent designers. Prices are higher end, picked up a baby card ($5), a pair of leather Robeez ($26) and a gift bag ($6) for a baby shower. Highly curated selection with price points to match.

Siobhan D.

Oh my gosh this is a crazy cute shop with so many unique items!! We bought 7 things but could have easily purchased a dozen others if we weren't hopping on a plane later today. My favorite things were the funny patches, magnets and coasters. I adore my new coaster!! So many novel Seattle souvenirs- stuff that is so much better than you will find at the airport gift shop. Definitely stop by if you are in town.

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I found this little gem of a gift shop quite by accident but am certain to purchase from there…read moreagain in the future. This is the first review I have ever posted to yelp--that is how happy I am with the service provided by the staff of this establishment. Searching for the elusive "Jewish Wisdom Ball" as a humorous gift for my 92 year-old father (who fortunately needs nothing), it was out of stock everywhere, until it showed up on the gift shop website, on sale no less. I placed my order and crossed my fingers. Within 48 hours I received a cheery message wishing me a "Happy Hanukkah", confirming shipping and actually apologizing for not having mailed it faster in the midst of the busy holiday season! I have since had occasion to contact them again and they are always prompt, professional and courteous. The gift shop is in Seattle while I live in Illinois, yet they treat me as though I am an old friend or longtime congregation member who has been walking through their doors often over the years. Based on this positive experience I intend to continue to support them with future purchases where appropriate. They are the sort of people we need more of in the world today and I can't thank them enough for the manner in which they do their jobs.

From the owner: TDHS gift shops have all things Judaic to enrich your holiday observance & life cycle celebrations…read more Shop our wide array of gifts, jewelry, housewares, books, children's items, clothing, cards, kitschy wares and non-Judaic goods! Two convenient locations in Seattle and on the Eastside. Limited hours or schedule an appointment. Follow us @shoptdhs

Pike Place Market - Inside market

Pike Place Market

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Downtown

We've been here a few times throughout the years and I have to say with the expansion Pike place…read moremarket looks cleaner modern. It still has that Seattle waterfront feel, but they're a lot more open seating areas outside to enjoy the scenery, the weather and your food. We love coming here and looking through all the shops, tasting the various food options available, looking at all the beautiful flowers that they're selling. And all the little gift ideas from all the vendors. Our favorite spot is to watch the seafood areas, throw fish around and chant while they do so. It's such a staple to see this in action when you're visiting Pike place market. Don't forget to look for all of the pigs in the market area. There's one that's hiding somewhere and then there's two that sit on the corner right in front of the fish market area. I always suggest going in hungry and just trying different foods from different areas because all the food there are a delicious. This small little area connects you down to the waterfront which has the aquarium. Beware of those stairs as they can get tiresome. But the view from the top of Pike place market down to the water is beautiful. There is not a spot that you cannot capture a beautiful site.

Everyone needs to visit at least once!!…read more What an amazing place to visit!! Excellent fresh fruit and vegetables, dried fruit, beautiful flowers, and the fish throwing was fun!! Even though it was crowded!! Workers were very nice and helpful and made suggestions for local places to eat! I will say that being from Texas where prices are moderate made the prices look exorbitantly high for some things! I'm not paying $68 for a beanie. Sorry! $8 for half dozen donuts and $15 for large mac and cheese was worth the experience!

Fireworks Gallery

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I peeked into Fireworks Gallery minutes after deplaning in Seattle. Not because I'm an idiot who…read moreshops for souvenirs on the first day of a trip, but because I'm an idiot who forgot to put shoes on her two-year-old before leaving for the airport back home. I kind of thought you could buy most essentials at the airport, but it turns out children's shoes are not a typical travel need, at least when they aren't being worn by traveling children. Fireworks did carry children's slippers, which caught my eye as I passed, as well as a nice assortment of unique, crafty toys and gifts. Unfortunately, my five-year-old followed me into the store and zeroed in on a tiny, colorful finger puppet in the shape of a parrot. He asked me to buy it for him, and I declined, telling him we weren't getting a souvenir before we even left the airport. He was upset by this to the point of tears, but I managed to get us out of there. We had a wonderful time in Seattle, and to his credit, the five-year-old behaved well the whole trip (and the two-year-old got new shoes). When I saw Fireworks Gallery again by our departure gate, I decided at the last possible second to stop in and get him the parrot. It was one of several Folkmanis finger puppets in a wire basket. I picked it up along with a bunny rabbit and went to check out. There was a short line at the register--I guess this shop gets decent traffic--and by the time I was up, my husband was calling to tell me we were boarding. This is how I paid $36.36 for two finger puppets that cost $10 apiece online. Fireworks got me good, but my boys do love their little puppets, which are soft and cute and well made. The wares here are definitely nicer and less generic than at your average airport store. It might cost you, though, if you wander in there with your kids.

I mean EVERYTHING but the kitchen sink is in this joint!…read more Expensive jewelry, stationary, candy, books for the kiddo's, charcuterie boards in the shape of Washington, knick-knacks just perfect for souvenirs to bring home and to carry on board. Service was a plenty here and I was there after 9:30pm on a Wednesday evening. Respectfully Reviewed

Space Needle - Inside the observation deck

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Lower Queen Anne

Visiting from Orlando, checking out the Space Needle was a must. The 605-foot tower is every bit as…read moreimpressive in person as it is in photos. The elevator ride travels about 10 mph and getting you to the top in roughly 41 seconds. The views are absolutely incredible, with panoramic sights of downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier and the surrounding mountains. The Loupe is the world's first and only revolving glass floor. If you're visiting Seattle for the first time, this is one attraction you shouldn't skip. The views and the experience make it worth crossing off the bucket list. It very cool to think this was constructed in just 400 days, opening on April 21, 1962.

Visiting the Space Needle was one of the highlights of our Seattle trip! We purchased the C3 Pass,…read moreand the Space Needle was one of the included attractions, making it an easy choice for our itinerary. We were able to walk from our hotel, which was a pleasant stroll and not far at all. Since we arrived early, we spent some time browsing the gift shop and checking out all the unique Seattle souvenirs before heading to the elevators. Once we made our way up to the observation deck, the views were absolutely spectacular. You'll find out pretty quickly whether you're afraid of heights or not! The panoramic views of Seattle, Puget Sound, the bay, and the surrounding mountains were incredible, and we spent plenty of time taking photos from every angle. One of the coolest parts of the experience was walking down to the rotating Oculus glass floor. It was such a unique attraction and definitely something you don't see every day. Watching the city streets more than 600 feet below while slowly rotating around the tower was both thrilling and fascinating. Thankfully, the glass is impressively thick and sturdy, which helped make the experience more enjoyable than nerve-racking. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Seattle or a local showing guests around, the Space Needle is a must-see attraction. Even if heights make you a little nervous, it's absolutely worth the visit for the breathtaking views and unforgettable experience.

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