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EXPLORE SEATTLE | | | | | | | 8125 161st Ave NE
Redmond,
WA
98052
425-883-7511 | | | | | Description: REDMOND. An authority in classic British cuisine for more than 20 years, British Pantry offers menus for lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. There's also a separate shop decked out with posters and British memorabilia and stocked with candy, sausage rolls, iced teacakes, fruitcakes, and biscuits packaged to go. Also look for gift items such as English bone china.
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| De Laurenti Specialty Food and Wine1435 1st Ave
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-622-0141 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. This popular Italian gourmet market boasts a phenomenal inventory of meats, olive oils, sauces, breads, vinegars, cheeses, and pastas. An espresso café, serving food and pastries, is available upstairs as well.
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| 2100 1st Ave
Seattle,
WA
98121
206-622-9700 | | | | | Description: BELLTOWN. Seattle is known for its outdoor enthusiasts and incredible scenery. This well-stocked supplier of outdoor clothing and camping gear has something for the entire family and makes sure that you experience the outdoors in comfort and style. Choose from a wide range of backpacks, stoves, fleece pullovers, waterproof apparel, and expedition equipment.
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| 84 Pine St
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-448-2244 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. This business has been a leading importer of kitchen items for more than 20 years. With their extensive stock of cookware, cutlery, table linens, and accessories, you're certain to locate the perfect gift for the gourmet or the sous-chef in your life.
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| 10230 Main St
Bellevue,
WA
98004
425-452-9300 | | | | | Description: BELLEVUE. Deborah Mallory's rare finds hog the spotlight at this attractive shop, which is full of pieces you can't get anywhere else. She specializes in antique sterling silver and fine china, but you'll also find an impressive assortment of antique books, fine art, furnishings, and much more. Her personal service will allow you to find the perfect piece to set your table, accent a room, or give as a gift. An ongoing series of lectures lets you learn before you buy.
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| University of Washington Bookstore4326 University Way NE
Seattle,
WA
98105
206-634-3400 | | | | | Description: UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. Recognized as one of the country's largest collegiate bookstores, this establishment makes available an astounding selection of books, magazines, office supplies, and art-related merchandise. You're guaranteed to find an elusive academic text, the perfect watercolor brush, or a hard-to-locate periodical. They will special order items not in stock be it book, album, cassette, CD, or even computer software. They even offer free out-of-print book searches. Gift wrapping and shipping are also available.
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| 600 5th Ave S
Seattle,
WA
98104
206-624-6248 | | | | | Description: INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT. This expansive emporium is the largest Japanese department store in the Northwest. If you're a connoisseur of Asian goods and cuisine, you'll definitely want to browse through the well-stocked aisles. Along with sections for produce, seafood, meats, and grocery items, you'll also find an on-site deli and an interesting array of quality gift items. A branch of one of Japan's best bookstores can be found on the premises and carries a selection of Asian books and periodicals. Paid parking only.
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| 513 N 36th St
Seattle,
WA
98103
206-632-0886 | | | | | Description: FREMONT. Operated by two sisters, this incredible shop presents a wealth of unique items, many of them imported from Portugal, the Philippines, and South America. The sisters travel regularly, bringing back textiles, jewelry, clothing, and all sorts of decorative items. They also stock merchandise from the area, along with sister Amy Carson's hand-crafted furniture.
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| 85-A Pike Place
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-622-6340 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Located beneath the clock in Pike Place Market, where a bordello once operated, Market Spice features an exquisite line of teas, including black, blended, flavored, loose-leaf, and decaffeinated. Each tea is noted for its robust flavor and rich aroma, especially the signature blend which shares its name with the shop.
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