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When your pet deserves only the best!
Our dogs have been going to this veterinarian for more than four years. They offer the full gamut of services for best from animal boarding to full health checkups for dogs and cats. Dr. Snow has...
Our dogs have been going to this veterinarian for more than four years. They offer the full gamut of services for best from animal boarding to full health checkups for dogs and cats. Dr. Snow has been a long time doctor there and is very good to both of our beagles! My only complaint is that after the checkup I'm usually waiting 15 minutes for them to get the bill ready. I'm sure that my dogs just want to get out of there after their visit with the vet!
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Funny cakes, but bring your wallet
The Erotic Bakery is a great place for that perfect bachelor party / bachelorette party gift. They offer cakes of all types - most with a sexual/adult "flavor".
The cakes are good but not great. If...
The Erotic Bakery is a great place for that perfect bachelor party / bachelorette party gift. They offer cakes of all types - most with a sexual/adult "flavor".
The cakes are good but not great. If you're looking for high quality cakes this is NOT the place. But its perfect for that humorous cake that you can't find at your grocery store bakery!
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Great prices, good cut
Got my hair cut from this place down on Rainier Ave the other day. My first time there and was pretty happy with the results. The service was fast and the girls working were pretty skilled. The best...
Got my hair cut from this place down on Rainier Ave the other day. My first time there and was pretty happy with the results. The service was fast and the girls working were pretty skilled. The best part of it was the price. It was only 10 dollars for a cut, 2 dollars more if you want a shampoo. Definitely worth it.
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Expensive look without dropping the benjamins
Phase 3 is a training facility for the Gary Manuel salon. It may be "trainees" but everyone there is quite skilled. They use high quality products such as Aveda and Bed Head. The decor is nothing to...
Phase 3 is a training facility for the Gary Manuel salon. It may be "trainees" but everyone there is quite skilled. They use high quality products such as Aveda and Bed Head. The decor is nothing to write home about but with cuts that starting at $30 - its a great value for the money so go get a cut and then walk down the street and enjoy the Pike Place Market.
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Am I the only one in Seattle that doesn't like Rudy's?
I'm in the minority. I know this review isn't going to win me any friends but I just am not fond of Rudy's Barber Shop. After hearing so many glowing reviews of Rudy's Barber shop I just had to go. I...
I'm in the minority. I know this review isn't going to win me any friends but I just am not fond of Rudy's Barber Shop. After hearing so many glowing reviews of Rudy's Barber shop I just had to go. I left feeling like I got scammed. My only requirement of going to get my hair cut someplace new is that the person cutting my hair has to have a better haircut than me. Is that too much to ask? This was not the case at Rudy's. I realize they try to be experiemental but come on! The guy cutting my hair had what looked like chunks taken out of his hair. I may just be getting old but I found them a little too hipster/avant-garde for my tastes. This is definitely not your old school barber shop.
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Worth the ten bucks but its no Gene Juarez
I know the title sounds bad but this place is just ok. They offer haircuts for ten dollars. They usually get done quickly - but with all things quick sometimes there are mistakes! I've been going to...
I know the title sounds bad but this place is just ok. They offer haircuts for ten dollars. They usually get done quickly - but with all things quick sometimes there are mistakes! I've been going to this stylist/barber for 2 years now but I think I'm moving on. It just makes more sense to get a better haircut and spend a few dollars more than to get a "deal" on my haircut. One other thing, the guy who cuts my hair (don't remember his name - but he's the owner) doesn't seem to listen to me. Everytime I say to not cut it short...he cuts it too short. If you go, ask for his wife to cut your hair.
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This is one Seattle drink establishment that doesn't serve coffee
When you think of what Seattleites drink its probably coffee. Starbucks,Starbucks, and more Starbucks. Starbucks is not just coffee, its an attitude as well. "Look at me! I'm at Starbucks drinking my...
When you think of what Seattleites drink its probably coffee. Starbucks,Starbucks, and more Starbucks. Starbucks is not just coffee, its an attitude as well. "Look at me! I'm at Starbucks drinking my double tall, non fat, half and half almond espresso latte smoothie. By the way, I just paid $4.50 for a cup of coffee." or something like that. Well Pochi is sort of the exact opposite. Pochi is fun. Pochi is definitely NOT pretentious. And most of Pochi's drinks are cold. And, oddly enough, their drinks sometimes come with little balls at the bottom of it. This is called Bubble Tea. Strange, I know.
For those who are new to bubble tea, it originated in Asia and it started out as tea w/ milk with little tapioca balls at the bottom. However, here in the states it has sort of transformed into many variations. You can get the traditional bubble tea concoction. Or you can get like a frozen smoothie type of drink which is great for hot days. They also offer hot drinks but most don't get tapioca balls in that because they will melt. As for your "add-ins" for the bottom of the drink there is a huge variety of items now if you don't want tapioca balls. A few that I can think of are lychee jelly, pudding, and rainbow jelly.
The environment at Pochi is definitely a young crowd. Loud Asian popmusic plays in the background. Groups of teenagers sit around talking, flirting, or playing games. It's definitely a fun, hip, environment.
If you've never tried Pochi before I recommend you do. It's unlike anything you've ever had here. Oh and don't even bother using the word grande or venti here. There's only 1 size cup - and its big so drink up!
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Great neighborhood bookstore
Barnes and Nobles this is definitely NOT. I love this book store. It has the feel of a small town neighborly bookstore where size is not as important as a sheer appreciation for literature.
They...
Barnes and Nobles this is definitely NOT. I love this book store. It has the feel of a small town neighborly bookstore where size is not as important as a sheer appreciation for literature.
They offer mainstream books as well as more independent and locale authors as well. Come here on a cold rainy Seattle afternoon and you'll never want to leave!
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A great weekend activity with the gang!
I'll be honest. I'm no bowler. I am a rec bowler only and bowl maybe twice a year. For me its not something I take seriously. I don't think I've ever broken 175. With that said, I'll tell you that I...
I'll be honest. I'm no bowler. I am a rec bowler only and bowl maybe twice a year. For me its not something I take seriously. I don't think I've ever broken 175. With that said, I'll tell you that I really like Sunset Bowl. Yes, its sort of like every other bowling alley in the world, but at least its clean and the people working there were nice. They also have a pretty decent arcade. Those are definitely in short supply nowadays! So, they have nice people there, clean facilities, lots of available balls to use, oh...and the shoes were clean too. A+!
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