Did you actually go all the way into the market? It's deeper than it looks, there are more levels underneath, and there's actually a ton of places to eat. Real restaurants, and everything.
True that downtown isn't particularly restaurant-heavy, though. If you want food, get on a bus and head to the U district, or Queen Anne, or Capitol Hill, etc, where there are restaurants approx. every ten feet.
Do you know the street mnemonic? It's handy if you get turned around, downtown: "Jesus Christ Made Seattle Under Protest" (Jefferson and James, Columbia and Cherry, Marion and Madison, Spring and Seneca, University and Union, Pike and Pine).
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True that downtown isn't particularly restaurant-heavy, though. If you want food, get on a bus and head to the U district, or Queen Anne, or Capitol Hill, etc, where there are restaurants approx. every ten feet.
Do you know the street mnemonic? It's handy if you get turned around, downtown: "Jesus Christ Made Seattle Under Protest" (Jefferson and James, Columbia and Cherry, Marion and Madison, Spring and Seneca, University and Union, Pike and Pine).