Tacoma, WA

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Tower Inn & Lanes: Bowling, Mini-Golf & Arcade

Ever since I was in high school, I have been going to Tower Lanes for lots of indoor fun. Between the bowling, mini-golf, pool and arcade games, I have had hours and hours of enjoyment at this location on 6th Avenue of Tacoma. On this occasion, my friends and I were just looking for a place to play some pool and maybe some arcade games, and Tower Lanes was the perfect location.

Delicious Art With Espresso at Black Water Cafe-Tacoma

I had heard of Black Water Café before, I knew they used coffee from Valhalla Coffee Company, just like Mandolin Cafe. So I had hoped that we wouldn’t be disappointed because it would be so convenient that they were so close. We were far from disappointed! Black Water turned out to be this tremendously cool and delicious place to be.

Date Night - Warm and Romantic Memories at Winterfest

When my husband and I had a chance to ourselves one Friday, we knew we needed something more than dinner and a movie to get us motivated. Frankly, we don’t mind cooking. And movies, well, I kind of got accustomed to watching a movie in my pajamas with all the cuddly comforts of home. Our goal was to be romantic and have fun. Winterfest at Seattle was the best choice engaging enough in order to avoid the pleasant silence between our completely content, married selves. The challenge was finding an activity that wasn’t bombarded by the cold and wet weather. So a couple weekends ago we headed out to the Seattle Center near the Space Needle for their annual Winterfest.

Charisma and Commerce in Charming Proctor District - N. Tacoma

When we first moved to Proctor, we felt so privileged to be a part of a district that holds such esteem. But we soon realized that it was more; it was a quaint little community full of charisma and comfort. Proctor isn’t very big, the vicinity I consider the ‘main’ part is just a canvas of 6 blocks. But I can easily squander hours of enjoyment here. Proctor is really one of those districts that aren’t boring. You can walk the streets and be curious enough to walk into over half the stores. Proctor’s got it all: Restaurants, cafes, coffee houses, library, wine tasting, recreation, novelties, clothing boutiques, and more.

Kids Eat Free Everyday at Varsity Grill- Tacoma

If you love huge, juicy burgers and a free onion ring trade, you’ll want to make a pit stop here when you’re in Tacoma. After experiencing Varsity Grill, I have since been cured of my commercial chain burger restaurants. If you are like me, you don’t want to sacrifice grown-up accommodations just to take the whole family to a kid-friendly place. You also don’t want to empty your savings once you’ve got to pay the bill for everybody. That’s why Varsity Grill will be serving my wants and needs on a regular basis.

Sip and Put Your Feet up at Commencement Bay Coffee Co.

I just wanted a good mocha. When she pointed the cafe to me, I fell into disappointment. It looked like an abandoned building that was waiting for UW to snag it for a renovation. As you can see in the picture below, the building front isn’t even close to your typical corporate joint. But, after walking in, I felt like I was home. The smell of fresh roasted coffee and pastries that hit my senses turned me into an immediate convert.

Spilling the beans for the best beans at Poverty Bay

I take my visitors here, and recently took my new tenant to Poverty Bay, because I just can’t let anyone go anywhere else in Federal Way for good coffee and free WIFI before knowing this jewel exists here. Usually I don’t like to share my secrets, in case that too often I’ll come and someone is in ‘my seat’. But I guess the mocha and my barista’s smile is persuading me to be unselfish!

Antique Charm in Freighthouse Square, Tacoma

The old wooden floors, the window front style stores, the leisurely customers. It’s all part of the historic charisma. Now, this long green building is called the Freight House Square, lined with boutiques, collectibles, gift shops, art stores, and a good size international food court. There’s an antique store that reminds me that I was once a foolish and impulsive young woman in love, my first engagement ring was bought there years and years ago. So to forget all about it I indulge in the huge cinnamon rolls that actually taste good too. That’s when better memories surface, like me and my girlfriend during high school ogling over the fondant wedding cakes at Celebrity Cake Studio.

Eye Candy at Chihuly Bridge of Glass, Downtown Tacoma

After passing over the bridge, you enter into the pavilion where you can access the Glass Museum entrance. Lately, I seem to make it only during after business hours which are fine by me, because the eye candy hasn’t stopped. Just past the Amphitheater, Baby and me take a nice pleasant cascading walk down to the water front where there’s even more water on Thea Foss waterway to continue my exercise. But, the genuine work out is the journey back up the waterfall terraces. By the time I’m back up to the Venetian Wall, my legs are starting to feel the burn because I’ve kept a brisk pace. But heads up, there’s a coffee shop at the end that I always underestimate in the beginning. It’s Cascade Deli and they’ve got free WIFI, snacks, and tables in their cute little café. One day I’m going to finish this exhilarating and stimulating walk without one of their delicious iced mochas!