Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Take a Lunch Break

After spending a majority of my time in Green Lake the past few weeks I have one note of advice: Do not take a car.

If you absolutely HAVE to drive to get to the Green Lake area, good luck trying to find parking. I suggest checking the second lot on the northern side of the lake first if you’re visiting the park. It is a lot quieter on that end; however, it is not as close to the shops but well worth the 20 minutes you will spend circling the streets for parking. You can find the parking lot between 76th St. and Stone Ave.

The parking lot at the end of Ravenna Rd. is usually full, and once you pull in you get stuck waiting behind all of the other misfortunate drivers who were under the same impression that they were there to actually park their car.

Besides the parking dilemma (which is nothing new to most Satellite drivers) I have found that Green Lake is not only a hub for recreation but it’s the spot to be if you’re looking for a yummy spot to have lunch.

Most of the restaurants have convenient patio seating with views of the lake which make Green Lake a perfect place to schedule your next lunch date.

Green Lake Bar and Grill located just off of Green Lake Drive is one of these perfect lunch-date locations. There is a large choice of sandwiches and burgers like their classic cheese half pounder which seemed to be something that a regular would order.

If you’re looking for sea food then you can find it near that nice parking lot that I suggested earlier. Duke’s Chowder House has one of its five locations right here in Green Lake. Even though it’s a chain the chowder is still yummy and award winning (with 5 different types to choose from).

And for those of us on a budget there is the very eccentric Beth’s CafĂ© off of Aurora Ave will serve you breakfast 24 hours a day. It offers cheap, super greasy, but oh-so-yummy comfort food. And sometimes that's just what you need on a grey Seattle day, not to mention the hash browns are never-ending.

Paper and crayons are also available for you to express your more artistic side while waiting and dining here. The art from patrons is posted on the walls from the floor to the ceiling. Oh! and I can't forget it is also the home of the world-famous-12-egg-omlet.

If grease is not what your looking and you can't really decide what you want then Lakeside Plaza is also in the neighborhood. This commercial establishment boasts a Worlds Wrap location as well as several other cheaper eatery chains like Guido's Pizza, Tully's Coffee, a Marbletop Creamery, and an Ed's Juice and Java.

If you’re hungry after your run around the trail or you just happen to be in the area there is something for everyone.

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