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The neighborhood of Ballard is one of Seattle’s most popular shopping destinations, thanks to dozens of trendy boutiques, quirky shops, fabulous restaurants and the Sunday Farmer’s Market in historic Old Ballard.

But the water is always there. Whether its waiting while the bridge opens to let a ship through, watching a sailboat race off Shilshole, or enjoying a delicious salmon dinner, water is always a part of life in Ballard. And Ballad continues to celebrate its maritime connections.

Eat & Drink

Moshi Moshi Sushi

Moshi Moshi is Japanese cuisine mixed in with Pacific Northwest-inspired creations. Enjoy great sushi and amazing cocktails under the cherry blossoms. Happy hour is twice a day, Mon-Sat.

5324 Ballard Ave NW

(206) 971-7424

www.moshiseattle.com

Ray’s Boat House

This is THE place to go for internationally acclaimed Northwest seafood and waterfront dining. Seated inside or outside, enjoy the picturesque postcard views and their trademark hospitality. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

6049 Seaview Ave NW

(206) 789-3770

www.rays.com

Lombardi’s Neighborhood Italian

2200 N.W. Market St.

206.783-0055

www.lombardisitalian.com

Zaw Pizza

5458 Leary Ave NW

206-297-1334

www.zaw.com

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Ballard Art Walk

On the second Saturday of every month enjoy art , entertainment and a lively street scene as you stroll through Ballard . From 6p-9p , participating venues offer an ecclectic array of work by local artsts.

http://www.ballardchamber.com/events

Sunday Market

The freshest produce and  great food . Located on Ballard Avenue in the historic district,  this Seattle favorite also offers arts and crafts  and street musicians.  It’s the perfect way to spend a lazy Sun day!

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Mountains to Sound Greenway

The Mountains to Sound Greenway stretches over 100 miles along Interstate 90. The Greenway encompasses protected and working forests, farms, historic sites, lakes, campgrounds, rivers, trails, wildlife habitat and vibrant communities. Of the 1.4 million acres of land in the Greenway, over 750,000 acres have been preserved and are held by local, state and federal agencies in trust for the public good. Are you interested in donating or volunteering?

http://www.mtsgreenway.org/

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