
Arian Kulp
4 reviews on 1 places
Nice place to spend an hour or so. Good information on the history of the area, especially the former Indian School. Good pictures and information cards plus a helpful docent to answer questions.
Friendly service, passion for great coffee. My friends and I got an assortment of drinks and everyone was happy. Plenty of sitting space at tables, a window counter, and a bench. Relatively quiet with normal conversation. Some great artwork on the walls along with flyers for community events. Right across from REI and easy street access. Highly recommended to drop in and takeout or sit down for a bit with friends or an open laptop. Check it out!
Great place to visit if you're interested in telecommunications history. Large collection of devices back to the early days, plus video phones and other electronics from slightly more recent. They have full-sized automatic switching systems that are functional and make for a great mechanical background. Plus, their staff of volunteers are very knowledgeable and excited to share what they know. I highly recommend it!
Excellent place! My wife and I wanted to have a nice evening out and thankfully came across this gem hidden off of Rainier. Rather small dining area with just a few tables and a counter with stools. Service was minimal but made sure we had everything we needed. We got the Chicken Xacuti Curry and another curry I can't remember the name of, and they were both absolutely amazing. I also ordered a mango lassi which was a good balance of sweet and sour. Our order was brought out quickly and they made sure we had what we needed. Highly recommended!