Get some caramels from Jonboy ($8 per box), or some toffee ($5/10 per small/large box) and fudge ($20/lb) from Pete's Perfect Butter Toffee
The bulk edible flowers are amazing in a light spring/summer broth or salad, and the price/quality is considerably better than what you'd find at a grocery store
• The Ballard farmer’s market is AMAZING. They’ve got so much fresh meat and produce it’s ridiculous. I used to go to the Fremont market but they’ve got way too many trinkets and rarely have produce Read more.
Hanging out by the fountain, going up the Space Needle, catching a ride on the rather short Monorail and getting some fresh fudge - it's all good.
Found Fudge Brownie & Peanut Butter Gelato as Yum Yum. Try it and dish on it at http://dishonit.com Read more.
Awesome pasta. Also try the chicken liver bruchetta. Favorite Italian in Seattle area! Also try How To Cook A Wolf. Love all of Ethan's restaurants!
I try to branch out, but I can't NOT get the rigatoni with spicy Italian sausage. Such a reliable and delicious mainstay. Read more.
You can mix milkshake flavors. My choice? Banana and hot fudge. Delicious.
Lychee or Mango Ice Cream is the way to go. Be super-decadent and pick up some high-end cheese while you're there.
A trivia fact: The store survived through the Depression due to the popularity of "The Huskys" ice-cream cone, similar to a Nutty Buddy. So in honor, the owners renamed their store with the husky name Read more.
In general, dessert places come and go in Seattle, but Simply Desserts - 40 years and counting - is the rare exception - it's just too good to fail. I almost always get the chocolate fudge cake.