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    Shoreline North/185th Station

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Shoreline South 148th Station

    Shoreline South 148th Station

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    This is the closest Sound Transit light rail stop just East of the new 145th roundabout above I-5…read more The Homie used this frequently to commute to/from UW Seattle campus. He has also rode this nearly the entire length from Lynnwood to SeaTac. Popular stops north of downtown include Northgate, Roosevelt/65th, UDistrict/The Ave, UW/Husky Stadium, and Capitol Hill/Broadway. Downtown stops include Westlake, Symphony, Pioneer Square, CID, Stadium, and SoDo. Additional stops spanning the length include Beacon Hill, Mount Baker, Othello, Rainier Beach, Tukwila Int'l Blvd, SeaTac, and Angle Lake. Future plans include connecting to Federal Way and to the Eastside across Lake Washington to Bellevue and Redmond. For current information: https://www.soundtransit.org Anyways, we attended the Starcrawler/Garbage concert at the Paramount last night. Because of the Mariners ALCS game 3 and evening commute, we decided to take light rail and not deal with parking and traffic in downtown Seattle (10/15/25). Absolutely a smart move! Lucked out with a convenient parking spot in the garage (Note: 24 hour max or vehicle will be towed). Garage is well lit, however no visible security cameras. Make sure to secure your car and contents, lock it up! Major Metro bus routes have also stops at this station to help with connectivity. For example, The Homie uses Route 333 to connect from 145th/Aurora and/or Rapid Ride E. Great route between there, Shoreline Community College and Mountlake Terrace light rail station. We walked from parking garage to the station, tapped our Orca cards for fare payment. Single ride kiosks are available. There's elevator, stairs and escalator access to the rail deck. Note: fare enforcement will be stepped up and unfortunately there are currently no restroom facilities. Glad that this is one of two light rail stops in Shoreline. The other one is Shoreline North 185th. Great way to get around and provide an additional transportation choice for northenders!

    Lots of parking super clean well maintained economically efficient so I don't have to drive…read moreparking. Garage is safe and well maintained and well. This location is easy to find and I just love this Light Rail . It's so much easier than wasting gas and committing on the freeway.

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    Shoreline South 148th Station - Train Platform

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    Uber - The driver started from 6:04 pm until 7:45 imagine

    Uber

    2.3(529 reviews)
    10.4 miCentral District, Capitol Hill

    Uber in Seattle is... well, it's what you use because there aren't really any other options. Taxis?…read morePractically extinct. Hailing one here feels like waiting for a unicorn to trot down Pike Street. So, Uber it is. The service itself is hit-or-miss. Sometimes you get a clean car, a driver who actually knows the city, and a smooth ride. Other times you're stuck on a scenic "Seattle detour" that's just code for "the GPS lost its mind in SoDo." Traffic is brutal no matter what, so don't expect miracles--whether you're in an Uber or your own car, you'll be staring at brake lights. Pricing swings with the mood of the city. Surge pricing during a Mariners game or when it rains (so, basically every other day)? Expect your wallet to feel lighter. But compared to the ghost town of taxis, Uber at least shows up when you need it, which is really the only reason it wins by default. Uber in Seattle isn't glamorous. It's not particularly cheap, and it's not always smooth. But it exists, it functions, and it gets you where you need to go--eventually. And in a city where taxis are a relic of the past, that's about as good as it gets.

    I cannot believe the prices Uber is getting away with. It's insane in Seattle. A simple math…read moreequation: needed ride to SeaTac, distance 20 miles. If you car got just 20 mtg, then say it's $7.00 in gas. So my 25 minute, 20 mile ride was $87.00. Let's say the driver makes $25 per hour, which means they made $12.50 on my 25 minute ride. This means Uber made $67.50 which is $135 per hour. Get real! Stop gouging Seattle Uber! !!

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    Seattle Yellow Cab - Best cab experience

    Seattle Yellow Cab

    1.5(840 reviews)
    19.1 mi

    Dawit was great! He was our driver on the way to the restaurant (They have a wheelchair service…read morevan and he was super helpful and polite!) However if you need a later return ride after 7pm BEWARE, after Dawit was off work we waited for 2 hours and ended up having to get an Uber after sitting in the freezing cold for a no show. We kept calling but they kept telling us it would be another hour! They should have told us the truth and just said they weren't coming. Nobody available to drive the van I guess??. We'll never know. But only ask for Dawit and find out what time his shift ends before you book it!

    Unsafe, scary, and unprofessional drivers. I was berated and verbally abused by a driver who hit my…read morecar making an illegal left turn onto the main road. When I rolled down my window to let him know that he had hit my car and to pull over into the next lot, he yelled at me to "MOVE" and to "GO" and called me a b**ch, among other profanities, denied wrongdoing after I finally got him to pull over, and then proceeded to threaten me when I showed him I had evidence. I made my exit pretty quickly after taking some more pictures and video as I was alone. He cursed at me the whole time. I called Yellow Cab to report the accident and to let the regional manager know that I would be following up with possible legal action as the driver refused to provide me with his information and made threats against me. He tried to gas light me by saying they didn't know the truth as it is a "he said, she said" situation, even though I had photo proof of the car accident and videos of the driver yelling at me. I merely wanted to make sure it was well documented in case this driver had a record of intimidating and abusing women. The manager then said Yellow Cab doesn't claim responsibility for incidents like these since drivers are contractors and they own their own car and buy their own insurance. He unsympathetically offered to give my personal info to the driver (very safe and assuring) and said there was nothing more he could do and hung up on me. I decided the damage, thankfully mostly minimal, wasn't worth getting in contact with a weirdo or being yelled at again. I just wanted to warn you all.

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    32 Bar & Grill - Beet Salad

    32 Bar & Grill

    3.7(94 reviews)
    4.0 miNorthgate
    $$

    THE SHORT OF IT: Very tasty food with large portion sizes, fantastic service, extremely comfortable…read moreseating, but beware, pricing is on the higher side. Great for large groups and also family friendly. THE INSIDE: -Lots of Seattle Kraken memorabilia on the walls, including sweaters from the Seattle Metropolitans. Upscale pub at its best. -Bathrooms are large, clean, easily accessible, and well stocked. -The seats are very heavy, wooden, and well made, all cushioned and cloth covered. I appreciate that it feels like an actual seat instead of a crappy piece of metal that a lot of sports restaurants seem to be transitioning towards. You will be comfortable. -Many tables overlooking three of the four sheets of ice. (Virginia Mason is the only sheet that the restaurant doesn't overlook.) -Full bar with bar seating available. FOOD AND DRINKS: -I've been coming here for years for Kraken watch parties or beer league games, and have never had a disappointing meal. Whether it's appetizer fries or a full entree or a simple cocktail, it's all been in a scale of good to great. -The crispy brussel sprouts are a highlight. Savory, sweet, perfectly cooked, and huge portion size - should be split between a minimum of two people. -The pricing is hiiiiigh (like everything else these days, I suppose). Expect minimum of $12 for an appetizer and $18-$45 per entree. It was far more reasonable the first year they were open and it's all gone up at least 30%. That being said, the serving sizes are big, and one entree could easily be split between two people. -The bar has hundreds of choices. Cocktails are fantastic. The Kraken Hat Trick was particularly nice for the summer weather paired with the World Cup slider trio and brussel sprouts. Easily fed two people. -The nachos are light and while not covered in any traditional cheeses, I rather enjoyed the spicy aioli with cotija on top. Everything tasted very fresh and the chips were thick, proper tortilla chips. Again, portion size is massive and great for splitting. SIDE NOTES: -There are discounts available for players (kids league and beer league). -Kids get an activity sheet, packaged crayons, and a covered cup of water with a straw. -I want to take a star off the rating just on pricing alone, because this is more casual pub than fancy restaurant, but considering all of the positive experiences I've had here with food, drinks, and service, I can't do it. -There is a Starbucks inside the facility with some food options, so I suppose if you're wanting a cheaper option for food to munch on while overlooking the ice, that's your only alternative to purchase on-site aside from generic concessions downstairs.

    Just had lunch with a colleague there yesterday. Had my usual club sandwich. It is back to the…read moreawesomeness it used to be. My friend was equally pleased with his roast beef (prime rib? I forget) dip sandwich. The atmosphere is as good as ever. Just like a country club. Our servers were awesome. Our primary server was Cindy. She is very personable and on top of her game. What a great place.

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    32 Bar & Grill - Private dining area in Kraken theme

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    32 Bar & Grill - Clam chowder, crab mac, Caesar salad

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    Northgate Transit Center - On the bus looking outside.

    Northgate Transit Center

    3.9(24 reviews)
    4.3 miMapleleaf

    Large and bustling, this transit center offers bus rides to and from most areas in Seattle ,…read moreShoreline and more. Very little is offered by way of seating, covered space under which to hide from the elements (sides are all open so any light wind will bring the elements to you), and streets must be crossed in order to get anywhere off of TC Island, unless, of course, you plan to just hop on to another bus. Close-ish, proximity-wise, to Northgate Mall, but still a bit of a walk (maybe 5-10 minutes depending on your speed, traffic and the weather) to the mall entrances. Get ready, too, for some stairs!

    The Northgate Transit Center is conveniently located just off I-5 and is across the street from…read moreNorthgate Mall. In addition, there are numerous parking lots that riders can utilize for their commutes. Most of the routes located here are to and from downtown Seattle. Though there are a few that head further north. Route 41 is great because it has nonstop service to and from downtown making for a faster commute. There are also a few buses that go to nearby neighborhoods like Ballard, Green Lake, Wallingford and the U-District. Though you are better off taking a different route to those places if you are travelling from downtown rather than getting to Northgate and changing buses. The transit center is just okay. It seems clean enough, though not pristine. Though I don't know how I would feel waiting here at night. If you live on the north end, this should be your spot in commuting to and from downtown.

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    Northgate Transit Center - Covered in snow 1/11/2011

    Covered in snow 1/11/2011

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