There’s certainly good food on the east side but its mostly quiet. Many families and there’s really only one big mall. Bellevue: Super quiet suburbs, I would liken this as the “south bay” of Seattle.It is unfortunately harder to get to these neighborhoods since the Link Light Rail doesn’t come here (yet), so you’d have to bus or rideshare around. Both neighborhoods have an ‘active hub’ which has its own food and bars so its not a bad option. Ballard: Most people move out to Ballard/Fremont after a couple years of new grad life in Capitol Hill in a pursuit of more living space / slightly lower cost.If you do decide to stay downtown, avoid the area near the 3rd street mcdonalds. For a comparison with SF neighborhoods, I would say it goes from “Hayes Valley in SF nice” in Belltown to the classic slightly dirtier “SoMa/Chinatown” vibes the further south you go.
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