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From cake shops to large pizza chains to high-end restaurants and a few bars, a good portion of the Seattle dining scene decided to pause service this weekend altogether, or reduce hours because of the oppressive heat wave. In Seattle, the mercury hit 104 degrees on Sunday, June 27, setting a mark for the hottest day on record, and establishments that didn’t have air conditioning (and even a few that did) made adjustments out of safety concerns.
Beacon Hill’s popular Filipinx restaurant Musang canceled all reservations on Saturday and Sunday, while Eden Hill in Queen Anne and Georgetown bakery Deep Sea Sugar and Salt did the same. Several other establishments, including Communion, Melo Cafe, and Lowrider Cookie Company, closed early Sunday. Some of the area farmers markets, including West Seattle’s, also shut down on the early side, citing the heat.
3 new cafes come to Seattle s Central District, Capitol Hill Naomi Tomky, Special to the Seattle P-I
Even if “the most important meal of the day” was actually a lie perpetrated by big cereal to sell more Cornflakes, there’s something special about starting the day with a meal made by someone else.
As restaurants limited their hours during the pandemic, breakfast and lunches were the first to be cut and Seattle’s morning options become more limited. However, in the last few months, things are looking up if you’re looking for a good breakfast – three new spots have opened up in the greater Capitol Hill/Central District area, and all of them will get a hot coffee and a snack in your hot little hands by nine in the morning.
3 new cafes come to Seattle s Central District
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Naomi Tomky, Special to the Seattle P-I
May 8, 2021
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Even if “the most important meal of the day” was actually a lie perpetrated by big cereal to sell more Cornflakes, there’s something special about starting the day with a meal made by someone else.
As restaurants limited their hours during the pandemic, breakfast and lunches were the first to be cut and Seattle’s morning options become more limited. However, in the last few months, things are looking up if you’re looking for a good breakfast – three new spots have opened up in the greater Capitol Hill/Central District area, and all of them will get a hot coffee and a snack in your hot little hands by nine in the morning.