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Wonderful restaurants include Walrus and the Carpenter and Staple and Fancy. Cozy coffee and tea shops such as Miro Tea with a dizzying assortment of teas. And incredible vintage shops all housed in historic buildings. Oh, and don't forget to have an ice cream at famed Salt and Straw—they have vegan flavors too! It's a wonderful neighborhood to wander. Great to tie this in with a visit to the Nordic Museum and/or the Ballard Locks and/or Golden Gardens Park—see those entries. And if you like farmer's markets, Ballard has the largest in Seattle every Sunday from 10am to 3pm.
Wonderful restaurants include Walrus and the Carpenter and Staple and Fancy. Cozy coffee and tea shops such as Miro Tea with a dizzying assortment of teas. And incredible vintage shops all housed in historic buildings. Oh, and don't forget to have an ice cream at famed Salt and Straw—they have vegan…
Old Ballard Avenue is actually a recent development in Seattle. This once quiet neighborhood has become THE place to catch a show (The Tractor Tavern), do some shopping, or find a great meal (The Walrus & The Carpenter, Bastile, Carta Oaxaca, 8oz Burger Company), a fancy cocktail, or a not-so-fancy beverage.
The historic Ballard Avenue in Seattle features a great nightlife, as well as vintage boutiques and unique shops. New bars and restaurants are popping up all the time. Parking is not always easy.
Old Ballard is full of boutique shops and restaurants, and also sports the Sunday Farmer's Market. A bus ride down 3rd and 15th NW will take you within a few blocks of Old Ballard!
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