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Updating The Seattle Parklets Map With Three New Additions

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In March, we found out that the city was adding ten new parklets to Seattle, bringing the grand total to 13. Now, despite the whining by some, three more parklets are being added to the mix as well.

• Equilibrium Fitness in West Seattle (3270 California Ave SW)
• Harbour Pointe Coffeehouse in Madison Valley (2818 E Madison St)
• Chuck's Hop Shop in the Central District (2001 E Union St)

With that in mind, we've updated our parklet map to include the new ones as well as the original three. Find the one close to you and go park your butt in a nearby parklet.

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Montana Bar

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One of the original parklets, it's the perfect outdoor hangout outside Montana Bar and even comes with on-street bike parking.

City Hostel

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This three-parking-space parklet includes ample seating, riser seating and a theater area, game boards, bike parking, and planter boxes

Oasis Tea Zone

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The Chinatown/ID pilot parklet is sponsored by the Chinatown/ID Business Improvement Area, in partnership with Oasis Tea Zone. It includes seating, tables, and planter boxes.

Tin Umbrella Coffee

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This coffee house & roastery in South Seattle’s Hillman City has a bike-courier service to bring coffee right to your door. But the parklet will give you one more reason to bike it over to them instead.

Bottlespot & Hi Spot Cafe

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The neighboring winery and coffeehouse will now have a parklet between then to bring everyone even closer.

Cortona Café

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Herkimer Coffee, homemade Belgian waffles, pastries from various local bakeries and now a parklet to hang out in while you eat and/or drink them all.

Lost Lake Lounge and Comet Tavern

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Capitol Hill's second parklet will be right outside two taverns, just make sure no one uses it as a late-night bathroom.

Urban Visions at the Chromer Building

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Urban Visions has put a lot of work into rechristening The Chromer Building. Adding a parklet will only make this spot, which will include Elysian Brewery and Cherry Street Coffee, even more attractive.

Seattle Children’s Research Institute

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Can you think of a better place to host a parklet than right outside a children's research center?

SIFF Cinema at the Uptown

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When you're waiting in line for a movie, won't it be nicer to spend part of the wait inside a new parklet? Also, it'll make a great spot for post-movie discussion.

U District Advocates

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The bonus is that you'll be able to grab some Samir's next door and admire the parklet while enjoying some tasty food.

Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream

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There are already lines out the door all the time for Molly Moon's. Add in a brand-new parklet and…well, they'll still be lines out the door.

Delancey

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Reviews call Delancey's a "chic yet unassuming pizzeria." Throw a parklet in front and it's gonna be a lot harder to be unassuming. There will be assuming. Lots of assuming.

Equilibrium Fitness

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They're currently in the planning stages of their parklet and looking for feedback on their Facebook page.

Harbour Pointe Coffeehouse

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Coffee shop parklets seem to be the big no-brainer of the program so far. Never hurts to have another one in the mix.

Chuck's Hop Shop - Central District

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With summer approaching, what's better than grabbing some of your favorite suds, stepping out into the sun and lounging in a parklet to people-watch?

Montana Bar

One of the original parklets, it's the perfect outdoor hangout outside Montana Bar and even comes with on-street bike parking.

City Hostel

This three-parking-space parklet includes ample seating, riser seating and a theater area, game boards, bike parking, and planter boxes

Oasis Tea Zone

The Chinatown/ID pilot parklet is sponsored by the Chinatown/ID Business Improvement Area, in partnership with Oasis Tea Zone. It includes seating, tables, and planter boxes.

Tin Umbrella Coffee

This coffee house & roastery in South Seattle’s Hillman City has a bike-courier service to bring coffee right to your door. But the parklet will give you one more reason to bike it over to them instead.

Bottlespot & Hi Spot Cafe

The neighboring winery and coffeehouse will now have a parklet between then to bring everyone even closer.

Cortona Café

Herkimer Coffee, homemade Belgian waffles, pastries from various local bakeries and now a parklet to hang out in while you eat and/or drink them all.

Lost Lake Lounge and Comet Tavern

Capitol Hill's second parklet will be right outside two taverns, just make sure no one uses it as a late-night bathroom.

Urban Visions at the Chromer Building

Urban Visions has put a lot of work into rechristening The Chromer Building. Adding a parklet will only make this spot, which will include Elysian Brewery and Cherry Street Coffee, even more attractive.

Seattle Children’s Research Institute

Can you think of a better place to host a parklet than right outside a children's research center?

SIFF Cinema at the Uptown

When you're waiting in line for a movie, won't it be nicer to spend part of the wait inside a new parklet? Also, it'll make a great spot for post-movie discussion.

U District Advocates

The bonus is that you'll be able to grab some Samir's next door and admire the parklet while enjoying some tasty food.

Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream

There are already lines out the door all the time for Molly Moon's. Add in a brand-new parklet and…well, they'll still be lines out the door.

Delancey

Reviews call Delancey's a "chic yet unassuming pizzeria." Throw a parklet in front and it's gonna be a lot harder to be unassuming. There will be assuming. Lots of assuming.

Equilibrium Fitness

They're currently in the planning stages of their parklet and looking for feedback on their Facebook page.

Harbour Pointe Coffeehouse

Coffee shop parklets seem to be the big no-brainer of the program so far. Never hurts to have another one in the mix.

Chuck's Hop Shop - Central District

With summer approaching, what's better than grabbing some of your favorite suds, stepping out into the sun and lounging in a parklet to people-watch?