Ballard Denny's site spared from demolition: It's a landmarkSweet! Hopefully they'll get a restaurant in there again. A viking restaurant, with boiled potatoes and lefse, and soytefisk. But no hotdish, so it doesn't steal business away from my favorite bar, Zayda Buddies.
The pointy-topped Ballard building that formerly housed Manning's Cafeteria and then a Denny's restaurant may have no identifiable architectural style, but it's a landmark that should not be demolished, the Seattle Landmark Preservation Board decided Wednesday evening.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Denny's Longhouse
From the Seattle P-I, good news on the viking longhouse that used to be a Denny's:
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architecture,
seattle
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Thanks. I was just wondering about that building...
I can't decide whether lye-cured tofu is more or less appealing than the original.
Do you mean:
lye-cured tofu is more or less appealing than lye-cured fish
or
lye-cured tofu is more or less appealing than plain tofu?
I had intended the former. Now that you mention it, though...
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