- Some hotels lie about how classy they are.
- For the first two nights, we stayed at the atrocious Hotel Max. If you’re ever looking for accommodations that seem to come straight out of 1980′s neon porn, you’re in luck. Double plus if you need the place to smell a bit like wet dog. Fortunately, we were able to move over to The Fairmont for our third night, which provided the same high-quality experience we received during our trip to Victoria. Kudos, Fairmont. We’ll be staying with you in the future.
- You’ll know good food when you smell it.
- We walked past Pan Africa Market while wandering about and decided to make our way back there for dinner. If there has ever been a good idea, that was it. Do yourself a favour if you’re in town and try it out. There’s no AC and the view isn’t anything special, but everything else there is top notch, especially the service.
- Seattle is surprisingly friendly to vegans.
- Google Maps only really shows the vegan-only restaurants. What I found was that most restaurants openly advertised vegan options. Down near Pike Market, there’s a little place called Cinnamon Works. If only it were advisable to live off maple glazed cinnamon rolls. A man can dream.
