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Seattle, WA 98101
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cell: 206-322-1218


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Starvation Heights by Gregg Olsen, the story of Linda Hazzard

Pacific NW Haunts by Joe Teeples (signed copies)Market Ghost Stories, by Mercedes Yaeger of the Market Ghost Tours

 

 

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Thursday
Sep202007

Chez Shea

Chez Shea www.chezshea.com is located at the top of the Corner Market. For years the restaurant dressed a special table every New Year's Eve for a routine patron. This was no ordinary guest, the male patron, is a ghost. He has been seen by customers and staff alike. Although most recently he seems to have moved on. Charlie developed a fondness for a former bartender and left Chez Shea when he did. He hasn't been seen since. Chez Shea is a gorgeous restaurant. Serving fresh food that is French with a bit of Northwest flair to it. The main restaurant is a fixed price menu with several courses. The lounge and bar have a seperate more modest menu but you can order from the main menu as well. It has been voted many times over as the best place in Seattle to propose and on the TV show, Frazier, the characters are always trying to get in to Chez Shea. You can make a reservation in advance or eat at the lounge. (It does not take weeks to get in as Frazier and his brother found). Excellent food, stunning view of the Sound and a wine list that is impressive.

Chez Shea
Corner Market building, top floor
94 Pike Street #34
206-467-9990

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