5/18/2008

Seattle

The most recent 4Cs was wall-to-wall business. Editorial board meetings. Sessions. A workshop. Nominating committee meetings. Too much. Seattle's going to be a different story. I've never been to the Pacific Northwest before, so I want to live a life outside of the Westin. And, as my conference funds are practically used up, I'm paying for much of this trip out-of-pocket. So I'm planning to dig on Seattle as much as possible.

Don't get me wrong, I haven't been to the Rhetoric Society of America conference for a few years and I'm really looking forward to hearing some papers (not to mention giving one: check out session C-11, everybody, where I'll be talking about how the literature on social movement rhetoric contends with class). But I'm planning a little fun too.

My buddy Lew and I already have tickets for next Monday's Mariners game against Boston. And at some point, we're going to make our way to Wallace Falls for a little hiking. The forest looks breathtaking, as does the 265-foot (!) waterfall. And I don't want healthy pursuits like exercise to monopolize, so a visit to Mike's Chili (same recipe since 1922) is in order. Saw a Mike's Chili segment on 'Diners, Dives, and Drive-Ins'--best show on the food network--and damned if my mouth didn't water a little.

Anybody in the know about Seattle? Leave me a comment and tell me where to go while visiting there.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:04 PM

    here's my list so far with notes:

    Pike place market – have to go
    1531 Western Ave
    in market – crumpet shop


    Pike brewing - but I’ve seen a few negatives
    1415 First Ave
    2066226044

    Elysian Brewing
    542 1st Ave S.
    Seattle, WA 98104
    206.382.4498

    Jolly Roger taproom
    1514 NW Leary Way
    7826181

    tap house grill (nice taps)
    1506 Sixth Avenue Seattle
    206-816-3314

    stumbling monk
    1635 E. Olive Way
    (206) 860-0916 good taps – supposedly 30 minute walk

    Sitka and Spruce – nice eating
    2238 eastlake ave
    2063240662

    lark – no reservations – fish/meat looks good
    926 12th Ave
    Seattle, WA 98122
    tel: (206) 323-5275

    union – looks very nice
    1400 First Ave
    2068388000


    bottleworks
    1710 N 45th St # 3
    Seattle, WA 98103
    (206) 633-2437

    Big Time Brewery
    133 University Way NE
    2065454509

    Collins pub – super draft list also food
    526 Second Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98104
    (206) 623-1016


    Pike Street Beer & Wine
    518 East Pike St.
    Seattle, WA
    206.778.1086 supposed to be excellent bottle shop

    Takohachi 1.2 mi from hotel
    Very recommended limited hours
    610 S. Jackson St., 206-682-1828. Open 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Saturday

    if I can’t find a bottleshop
    whole foods 2210 Westlake Ave .4 mi from Westin

    shiro’s - sushi
    2401 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121Tel: (206) 443-9844

    saito – sushi
    2120 2nd Ave
    (206) 728-1333

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  2. Anonymous8:35 AM

    Bill--I've been to Seattle many times as I have family out there. Pike's market is an essential, as you probably know. As cheesy as it sounds, the area around the Space Needle is built up and pretty nice, especially if you know anyone going to RSA with children in tow. You can take the monorail from downtown straight there. I would recommend, if you have time, taking a ferry over to the islands--very pretty views and the like. There are other nice residential areas with shops and walking, like the Lake Washington neighborhood and Volunteer park. Pioneer Square isn't what it used to be, but there are great used book shops there and some nice restaurants, and it's near the baseball stadium, if you are interested in seeing that. And, in general, bring a lot of money--you will definitely need it.

    Kelly

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