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West of I-5 and the railroad and very close to the two Seattle stadiums, things aren't too bad, but there's nothing resembling a neighborhood there.

And if you've parked a few blocks away to save money, you'll see some uncomfortable things, walking to and from your game.

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Exactly. Doesn't seem like a whole lot of downtown rejuvenation if the only time it's a destination is when the baseball/football games are scheduled.

That said, the Pyramid alehouse remains my favorite place to kill some time until the gates open :)

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I thought the Pyramid brand was canceled? Maybe it is local up there.

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It's not the Pyramid alehouse anymore -- they shut down during covid. Not sure what the new place is called. But it will always be the Pyramid to me :)

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Haha, I do the same thing. We had a brewpub in Midtown in Sac inused to go to weekly called the Rubicon. It's been gone 10 years and been replaced by a different brewer but I still call it the Rubicon. It drives my wife crazy.

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