Lilian’s guidebook

Lilian
Lilian’s guidebook

Food

Delicious pastries and one of the best almond croissants we’ve tried.
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Chez Grand Pere Bakery
24007 56th Ave W
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Delicious pastries and one of the best almond croissants we’ve tried.
Great Thai restaurant with authentic food.
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Isarn Thai Soul Kitchen (Lynnwood)
18530 33rd Ave W
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Great Thai restaurant with authentic food.
this is the nearest mall to our place in Lynnwood. Lots of great stores, a cinema, lots of great restaurants.
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Alderwood Mall
3000 184th St SW
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this is the nearest mall to our place in Lynnwood. Lots of great stores, a cinema, lots of great restaurants.
For those who crave for Wild Wings.
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Buffalo Wild Wings
18508 33rd Ave W
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For those who crave for Wild Wings.
Sparta's Pizza & Pasta House
18817 Bothell Way NE

Neighborhoods

Experience all the great things to do in Lynnwood and the Seattle, Washington area! Easygoing dining, beaches, mountains, museums, and of course legendary shopping; it all starts here, just north of Seattle in beautiful Lynnwood! You won’t find parking meters, inflated prices or pretentious attitudes in Lynnwood. What you will find is a bevy of wonderful dining options, state of the art movie theaters, and a dizzying array of nearby outdoor activities as well as shops. No matter what your interest, whether it is food, fashion, performing and visual arts, history, wildlife or outdoor adventure, you can find it within minutes of Lynnwood, there is something for everyone. Explore these fun and exciting activities today! Come rain or shine, Lynnwood and the surrounding area offers attractions throughout the year. A visit to Lynnwood places you in a well connected hub of activity, exposing you to attractions from the Pacific Northwest in almost every direction. Situated just 16 miles north of Seattle and four miles from Marina Beach Park, Lynnwood boasts a host of highlights. SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS Family Hiking at Wallace Falls Sacred summer days are the perfect season to whale watch! There are wildlife tours from Edmonds only 5 miles west of Lynnwood. Orcas, Humpbacks, and Minkes are most common during the summer months. Want to experience the great outdoors in their natural surroundings? Wallace Falls State Park takes you 45 minutes outside of town where you’ll find 9 different waterfalls on a 5.6 mile loop. It’s a great excursion for beginners and the seasoned hiker alike. A 30-minute drive from Lynnwood will deliver you to the stunning Bellevue Botanical Gardens. Over 53 acres of gardens are cultivated to represent the flora and fauna of Washington State. Another great outdoor experience is hiking around Mount Rainier. It is just over a 2 hour drive and the majestic mountain (and possible elk or marmot sightings) will make you want to stay forever. Mt Rainier with Reflection Lake at sunrise and Wildflowers Blooming FALL HIGHLIGHTS Many think of traveling in the summer, but why limit yourself to a short season? With autumn comes the vibrant transition of leaves and scenery that almost looks fiery. And with fall comes… Oktoberfest! The state hosts many different festivals throughout the first weekend of October, whether you’re looking for a classic Munich-style or something different. Snoqualmie Falls Want to take it a bit slower? Avid golfers tend to ignore seasons, however autumn is prime golfing time in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy perfectly manicured courses with landscapes coming alive with color. We’re fans of Lynnwood Municipal Golf Course. Snoqualmie Falls is a very popular spot to get away from the city. It is 45 minutes east of us here in Lynnwood and would make a great afternoon trip. Washington is home to thousands of acres of vineyards and award-winning wine regions left and right. The harvest season in the winemaking world is bustling with action and the enjoyment of the fruits of the vintners’ labor. Drive 25 minutes or less and you’ll find yourself in the beautiful Woodinville wine region. Glass half-full here! WINTER HIGHLIGHTS Leavenworth, WA Come winter, there isn’t a sight quite like the city of Seattle. Decorated to the nines with what seems like no streetlamp untouched, the holiday spirit is tangible. Bundling up with a stellar cup of coffee and strolling the streets to shop for loved ones (or yourself!) and maybe even a cup of clam chowder near Pike Place Market seals the deal on a beautiful winter vacation. The Alpine Village of Leavenworth is another magical place to visit during Christmas time. It is a bit of a longer drive (at a 2-hour distance), but so worth it. They have lights on everything, a reindeer farm (open year-round), a fun sledding hill for the kids, outdoor seating with heaters at many of their unique restaurants, and they have lots of interesting and unique shops including the coolest Christmas store ever (open all year round)! SPRING HIGHLIGHTS Skykomish River Visitors to Washington state eagerly await the countdown until March arrives. Why, you might ask? The Seattle Mariners play at T-Mobile Park! Whether you are seeking a VIP experience with seats close to home base or a more leisurely afternoon soaking up sunshine on the lawn with a beer in hand, springtime and baseball season go hand in hand. As the sunnier days become more frequent, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival welcomes visitors with open arms. Just one hour north of Lynnwood, the festival runs from April 1-30 annually with tulips bursting with color on their own schedule. Millions of blooms beg for your photo-op, and enjoying their beauty is sure to be a highlight of your spring. In 2019 the festival accepted visitors from each of the 50 states and 85+ countries! Leavenworth also offers events and festivals in spring, like Taste Leavenworth and the Leavenworth Film Festival. The drive there is beautiful and goes along the Skykomish River. Arguably one of the best parts about traveling is living like a local. When visiting a new destination, or one you have come to know and love, there’s a burning question: who has the pizza with the meltiest cheese or the moonshine cocktail you didn’t know you needed? Where is an open sauna to de-stress and relax? You’re on the road, but want to support local and truly get a taste of the good stuff. With this roundup of Lynnwood “Hidden Gems”, you can fit the bill of a local who knows the drill. Where to Eat in Lynnwood First up, Yeh Yeh’s Vietnamese Sandwiches. It’s a shop that may look unassuming from the outside, but one step inside, and you’re enveloped in the smell of everything heavenly. With a menu that almost makes it hard to choose, you can’t go wrong with the shrimp spring rolls. If you need a little comfort, the noodle soups might be your answer. Or how about a grilled pork sandwich with toasted bun? Bring friends and family and eat family-style to get a taste of everything. Things to Do in Lynnwood No single vacation destination has EVERY activity to explore, but at Back9 Parlor a simulated experience is opened to you for entertainment you may not have known before. Everything from golf, soccer, and baseball will keep your competitive edge alive while bonding with friends and family over a full kitchen and bar. A weather-proof outing isn’t out of the question here. If something a little more face to face is your style, Around The Table Game Pub offers sitting areas with room to play board games, classic and modern alike. Lynnwood Hidden Gems - Neverending Bookshop If quiet time is your mission, The Neverending Bookshop has a plethora of reading material to keep you occupied from a park bench at Scriber Lake or while soaking in the sauna at Olympus Spa. With a hefty collection of young adult, mystery, and science fiction titles, you are sure to discover a new favorite that will transport you to another place. Need a recommendation? Talk to Annie, the owner, who is there whenever the shop is open and is a vibrant storyteller in her own right. Want to learn a new skill? How about a cake and dessert class at Dawn’s Candy and Cake. Private and group classes are available with a rotating calendar. That’s a sweet way to add another party trick to the arsenal! More Lynnwood Dining Hidden Gems Lynnwood Hidden Gems - Moonshine BBQ Last but certainly not least are the dining options to satisfy every taste. Housemade cocktails and smoked meats from Moonshine BBQ invites you to stay awhile with outdoor dining, televisions, and mac and cheese that’ll make you melt. Amazing community partners and A+ pizza is found at Sparta’s Pizza and Spaghetti House. Established in 1978, their recipes have stood the test of time. Visit Cask & Trotter for craft cocktails in a modern and cozy cabin-vibed locale. Need some dessert to sweeten your stay? Jenny Cookies has a cult following, and for good reason. Stop by the Alderwood Mall location for cookies and Crispy Cubes. While it’s not impossible to hit every stop mentioned above, we recommend spreading out your adventures over the course of a few days. Weekends are typically more highly traveled. If you are seeking to live like a local, a weekday getaway might do the trick. In any case, we are thrilled to have you and welcome you to our town!
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Lynnwood
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Experience all the great things to do in Lynnwood and the Seattle, Washington area! Easygoing dining, beaches, mountains, museums, and of course legendary shopping; it all starts here, just north of Seattle in beautiful Lynnwood! You won’t find parking meters, inflated prices or pretentious attitudes in Lynnwood. What you will find is a bevy of wonderful dining options, state of the art movie theaters, and a dizzying array of nearby outdoor activities as well as shops. No matter what your interest, whether it is food, fashion, performing and visual arts, history, wildlife or outdoor adventure, you can find it within minutes of Lynnwood, there is something for everyone. Explore these fun and exciting activities today! Come rain or shine, Lynnwood and the surrounding area offers attractions throughout the year. A visit to Lynnwood places you in a well connected hub of activity, exposing you to attractions from the Pacific Northwest in almost every direction. Situated just 16 miles north of Seattle and four miles from Marina Beach Park, Lynnwood boasts a host of highlights. SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS Family Hiking at Wallace Falls Sacred summer days are the perfect season to whale watch! There are wildlife tours from Edmonds only 5 miles west of Lynnwood. Orcas, Humpbacks, and Minkes are most common during the summer months. Want to experience the great outdoors in their natural surroundings? Wallace Falls State Park takes you 45 minutes outside of town where you’ll find 9 different waterfalls on a 5.6 mile loop. It’s a great excursion for beginners and the seasoned hiker alike. A 30-minute drive from Lynnwood will deliver you to the stunning Bellevue Botanical Gardens. Over 53 acres of gardens are cultivated to represent the flora and fauna of Washington State. Another great outdoor experience is hiking around Mount Rainier. It is just over a 2 hour drive and the majestic mountain (and possible elk or marmot sightings) will make you want to stay forever. Mt Rainier with Reflection Lake at sunrise and Wildflowers Blooming FALL HIGHLIGHTS Many think of traveling in the summer, but why limit yourself to a short season? With autumn comes the vibrant transition of leaves and scenery that almost looks fiery. And with fall comes… Oktoberfest! The state hosts many different festivals throughout the first weekend of October, whether you’re looking for a classic Munich-style or something different. Snoqualmie Falls Want to take it a bit slower? Avid golfers tend to ignore seasons, however autumn is prime golfing time in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy perfectly manicured courses with landscapes coming alive with color. We’re fans of Lynnwood Municipal Golf Course. Snoqualmie Falls is a very popular spot to get away from the city. It is 45 minutes east of us here in Lynnwood and would make a great afternoon trip. Washington is home to thousands of acres of vineyards and award-winning wine regions left and right. The harvest season in the winemaking world is bustling with action and the enjoyment of the fruits of the vintners’ labor. Drive 25 minutes or less and you’ll find yourself in the beautiful Woodinville wine region. Glass half-full here! WINTER HIGHLIGHTS Leavenworth, WA Come winter, there isn’t a sight quite like the city of Seattle. Decorated to the nines with what seems like no streetlamp untouched, the holiday spirit is tangible. Bundling up with a stellar cup of coffee and strolling the streets to shop for loved ones (or yourself!) and maybe even a cup of clam chowder near Pike Place Market seals the deal on a beautiful winter vacation. The Alpine Village of Leavenworth is another magical place to visit during Christmas time. It is a bit of a longer drive (at a 2-hour distance), but so worth it. They have lights on everything, a reindeer farm (open year-round), a fun sledding hill for the kids, outdoor seating with heaters at many of their unique restaurants, and they have lots of interesting and unique shops including the coolest Christmas store ever (open all year round)! SPRING HIGHLIGHTS Skykomish River Visitors to Washington state eagerly await the countdown until March arrives. Why, you might ask? The Seattle Mariners play at T-Mobile Park! Whether you are seeking a VIP experience with seats close to home base or a more leisurely afternoon soaking up sunshine on the lawn with a beer in hand, springtime and baseball season go hand in hand. As the sunnier days become more frequent, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival welcomes visitors with open arms. Just one hour north of Lynnwood, the festival runs from April 1-30 annually with tulips bursting with color on their own schedule. Millions of blooms beg for your photo-op, and enjoying their beauty is sure to be a highlight of your spring. In 2019 the festival accepted visitors from each of the 50 states and 85+ countries! Leavenworth also offers events and festivals in spring, like Taste Leavenworth and the Leavenworth Film Festival. The drive there is beautiful and goes along the Skykomish River. Arguably one of the best parts about traveling is living like a local. When visiting a new destination, or one you have come to know and love, there’s a burning question: who has the pizza with the meltiest cheese or the moonshine cocktail you didn’t know you needed? Where is an open sauna to de-stress and relax? You’re on the road, but want to support local and truly get a taste of the good stuff. With this roundup of Lynnwood “Hidden Gems”, you can fit the bill of a local who knows the drill. Where to Eat in Lynnwood First up, Yeh Yeh’s Vietnamese Sandwiches. It’s a shop that may look unassuming from the outside, but one step inside, and you’re enveloped in the smell of everything heavenly. With a menu that almost makes it hard to choose, you can’t go wrong with the shrimp spring rolls. If you need a little comfort, the noodle soups might be your answer. Or how about a grilled pork sandwich with toasted bun? Bring friends and family and eat family-style to get a taste of everything. Things to Do in Lynnwood No single vacation destination has EVERY activity to explore, but at Back9 Parlor a simulated experience is opened to you for entertainment you may not have known before. Everything from golf, soccer, and baseball will keep your competitive edge alive while bonding with friends and family over a full kitchen and bar. A weather-proof outing isn’t out of the question here. If something a little more face to face is your style, Around The Table Game Pub offers sitting areas with room to play board games, classic and modern alike. Lynnwood Hidden Gems - Neverending Bookshop If quiet time is your mission, The Neverending Bookshop has a plethora of reading material to keep you occupied from a park bench at Scriber Lake or while soaking in the sauna at Olympus Spa. With a hefty collection of young adult, mystery, and science fiction titles, you are sure to discover a new favorite that will transport you to another place. Need a recommendation? Talk to Annie, the owner, who is there whenever the shop is open and is a vibrant storyteller in her own right. Want to learn a new skill? How about a cake and dessert class at Dawn’s Candy and Cake. Private and group classes are available with a rotating calendar. That’s a sweet way to add another party trick to the arsenal! More Lynnwood Dining Hidden Gems Lynnwood Hidden Gems - Moonshine BBQ Last but certainly not least are the dining options to satisfy every taste. Housemade cocktails and smoked meats from Moonshine BBQ invites you to stay awhile with outdoor dining, televisions, and mac and cheese that’ll make you melt. Amazing community partners and A+ pizza is found at Sparta’s Pizza and Spaghetti House. Established in 1978, their recipes have stood the test of time. Visit Cask & Trotter for craft cocktails in a modern and cozy cabin-vibed locale. Need some dessert to sweeten your stay? Jenny Cookies has a cult following, and for good reason. Stop by the Alderwood Mall location for cookies and Crispy Cubes. While it’s not impossible to hit every stop mentioned above, we recommend spreading out your adventures over the course of a few days. Weekends are typically more highly traveled. If you are seeking to live like a local, a weekday getaway might do the trick. In any case, we are thrilled to have you and welcome you to our town!
Edmonds is located in Snohomish County, Washington about 20 miles due north of Seattle and less than 200 miles from the Canadian border. It lies on the shores of the Puget Sound, a large estuary that flows into the Pacific Ocean. Edmonds is surrounded by natural beauty, with forests to the east and spectacular views of the mountains to the west. The city boasts several beach side attractions, as well as walks and hikes in forested areas. Whether it’s strolling around in the charming downtown Edmonds area, or picnicking at Marina Beach Park while taking in the majestic views of the water and mountain, there will be plenty of things for you and your family to enjoy when you visit this city.
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Edmonds
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Edmonds is located in Snohomish County, Washington about 20 miles due north of Seattle and less than 200 miles from the Canadian border. It lies on the shores of the Puget Sound, a large estuary that flows into the Pacific Ocean. Edmonds is surrounded by natural beauty, with forests to the east and spectacular views of the mountains to the west. The city boasts several beach side attractions, as well as walks and hikes in forested areas. Whether it’s strolling around in the charming downtown Edmonds area, or picnicking at Marina Beach Park while taking in the majestic views of the water and mountain, there will be plenty of things for you and your family to enjoy when you visit this city.
Pike Place Market is a popular tourist destination in Seattle, Washington. Here are some things you can do at Pike Place Market: 1. Watch the Fish Throwers: One of the iconic sights at Pike Place Market is the fishmongers tossing fish to each other. You can watch them perform their entertaining routines at the Pike Place Fish Market. 2. Explore the Market Stalls: Pike Place Market is home to a wide variety of vendors selling fresh produce, flowers, seafood, crafts, and unique local products. Take your time to wander through the market and browse the different stalls. 3. Visit the Original Starbucks: The very first Starbucks store opened in Pike Place Market in 1971. You can visit this historic location, which often has a line, and enjoy a cup of coffee while experiencing the atmosphere of where it all started. 4. Sample Local Food: Pike Place Market has numerous food stalls and eateries offering a range of delicious options. Try some fresh seafood, local fruits, pastries, or grab a bite at one of the many restaurants in and around the market. 5. Check Out the Art: Pike Place Market features an array of talented artists and craftsmen selling their works. You can find unique paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and other art pieces throughout the market. 6. Visit the Gum Wall: Just outside Pike Place Market's Post Alley, you'll find the famous Gum Wall. It's a peculiar and colorful sight where visitors have stuck chewed gum to the walls for decades. It's an unusual attraction worth seeing if you're not squeamish. 7. Enjoy Street Performances: Pike Place Market is known for its vibrant street performances. Talented musicians, magicians, and other entertainers often showcase their skills along the streets and in the market's open spaces. 8. Visit the MarketFront: The MarketFront is a newer addition to Pike Place Market, offering stunning views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. You can stroll along the promenade, relax on the rooftop plaza, or browse the stalls in this modern extension of the market. These are just a few examples of what you can do at Pike Place Market. The market has a rich history and offers a lively and bustling atmosphere that makes it a must-visit destination when in Seattle.
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a popular tourist destination in Seattle, Washington. Here are some things you can do at Pike Place Market: 1. Watch the Fish Throwers: One of the iconic sights at Pike Place Market is the fishmongers tossing fish to each other. You can watch them perform their entertaining routines at the Pike Place Fish Market. 2. Explore the Market Stalls: Pike Place Market is home to a wide variety of vendors selling fresh produce, flowers, seafood, crafts, and unique local products. Take your time to wander through the market and browse the different stalls. 3. Visit the Original Starbucks: The very first Starbucks store opened in Pike Place Market in 1971. You can visit this historic location, which often has a line, and enjoy a cup of coffee while experiencing the atmosphere of where it all started. 4. Sample Local Food: Pike Place Market has numerous food stalls and eateries offering a range of delicious options. Try some fresh seafood, local fruits, pastries, or grab a bite at one of the many restaurants in and around the market. 5. Check Out the Art: Pike Place Market features an array of talented artists and craftsmen selling their works. You can find unique paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and other art pieces throughout the market. 6. Visit the Gum Wall: Just outside Pike Place Market's Post Alley, you'll find the famous Gum Wall. It's a peculiar and colorful sight where visitors have stuck chewed gum to the walls for decades. It's an unusual attraction worth seeing if you're not squeamish. 7. Enjoy Street Performances: Pike Place Market is known for its vibrant street performances. Talented musicians, magicians, and other entertainers often showcase their skills along the streets and in the market's open spaces. 8. Visit the MarketFront: The MarketFront is a newer addition to Pike Place Market, offering stunning views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. You can stroll along the promenade, relax on the rooftop plaza, or browse the stalls in this modern extension of the market. These are just a few examples of what you can do at Pike Place Market. The market has a rich history and offers a lively and bustling atmosphere that makes it a must-visit destination when in Seattle.

Shopping

Located 5 minutes from our place. The mall offers a cinema, plenty of shops and restaurants.
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Alderwood Mall
3000 184th St SW
114 המלצות של מקומיים
Located 5 minutes from our place. The mall offers a cinema, plenty of shops and restaurants.
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Costco Wholesale
1175 N 205th St
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Target
18305 Alderwood Mall Pkwy
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This outlet is located about 20 miles from our place. Lots of sales and offers a wide selection of products from many brands.
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Seattle Premium Outlets
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd
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This outlet is located about 20 miles from our place. Lots of sales and offers a wide selection of products from many brands.

Grocery

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Fred Meyer
12906 Bothell Everett Hwy
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Whole Foods Market
2210 Westlake Ave
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This is the second biggest H-Mart in Greater Seattle area. Large selection of Korean and other Asian groceries. Good food court with Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, and Chinese options.
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H Mart
3301 184th St SW
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This is the second biggest H-Mart in Greater Seattle area. Large selection of Korean and other Asian groceries. Good food court with Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, and Chinese options.