Copacabana Restaurant, the Glossary
Copacabana Restaurant (also known as Copacabana Café, or simply Copacabana), is a restaurant at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Bawls, Bolivian cuisine, Daily Hive, Empanada, Fodor's, Guarana, List of restaurants in Pike Place Market, Not for Tourists, Paceña, Paella, Peanut sauce, People-watching, Pike Place Market, Pisco sour, Sanitary Market, Seattle, Seattle Metropolitan, Sunset (magazine), The Oregonian, Thrillist, Triangle Building (Seattle), Washington (state), Zomato.
- 1964 establishments in Washington (state)
- Bolivian cuisine
- Latin American restaurants in Seattle
- Restaurants established in 1964
- Restaurants in Pike Place Market
Bawls
Bawls (marketed as BAWLS Guarana) is a non-alcoholic, highly-caffeinated soft drink.
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Bolivian cuisine
Bolivian cuisine is the indigenous cuisine of Bolivia from the Aymara and Inca cuisine traditions, among other Andean and Amazonian groups.
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Daily Hive
Daily Hive, formerly known as Vancity Buzz, is a Canadian online newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Empanada
An empanada is a type of baked or fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling, common in Spain, other Southern European countries, Latin American countries, and the Philippines.
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Fodor's
Fodor's is a producer of English-language travel guides and online tourism information.
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Guarana
Guaraná (from the Portuguese guaraná; Paullinia cupana, syns. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the family Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil.
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List of restaurants in Pike Place Market
Following is a list of notable restaurants that have operated in Pike Place Market, in Seattle, Washington. Copacabana Restaurant and list of restaurants in Pike Place Market are restaurants in Pike Place Market.
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Not for Tourists
Not For Tourists (abbreviated NFT) is a series of guides to major cities.
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Paceña
Paceña is a Bolivian beer produced in La Paz, hence its name that means the one of La Paz.
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Paella
Paella is a rice dish originally from the Valencian Community.
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Peanut sauce
Peanut sauce, satay sauce (saté sauce), bumbu kacang, sambal kacang, or pecel is an Indonesian sauce made from ground roasted or fried peanuts, widely used in Indonesian cuisine and many other dishes throughout the world.
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People-watching
People-watching or crowd watching is the act of observing people and their interactions in public.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a public market in Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Pisco sour
A pisco sour is an alcoholic cocktail of Peruvian origin that is traditional to both Peruvian and Chilean cuisine.
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Sanitary Market
The Sanitary Market (also known as the Sanitary Market Building or the Sanitary Public Market) is a building at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington.
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Seattle
Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.
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Seattle Metropolitan
Seattle Metropolitan, or Seattle Met, is a monthly city magazine covering Seattle, Washington.
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Sunset (magazine)
Sunset is a lifestyle magazine in the United States.
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The Oregonian
The Oregonian is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications.
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Thrillist
Thrillist is an online media website covering travel.
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Triangle Building (Seattle)
The Triangle Building (also known as the Triangle Market) is a two-story building in Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington.
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Washington (state)
Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Zomato
Zomato is an Indian multinational restaurant aggregator and food delivery company.
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See also
1964 establishments in Washington (state)
- Baker Stadium
- Columbia River High School
- Copacabana Restaurant
- Goat Rocks Wilderness
- Jackson Prairie Underground Natural Gas Storage Facility
- James Island (San Juan Islands)
- Joe Martin Stadium
- KJR-FM
- KRWM
- KZOK-FM
- McKinsey Quarterly
- Mount Adams Wilderness
- Newport High School (Bellevue, Washington)
- Northwest Seaport
- Port of Skagit County
- Redmond High School (Washington)
- Rhododendron Species Foundation and Botanical Garden
- Seattle Country Day School
- Shoreline Community College
- Student National Medical Association
- Town Center at Lake Forest Park
- Valhalla Open
- Washington Corrections Center
- Washington State Department of Transportation
- Washington State Route 546
Bolivian cuisine
- Ají (sauce)
- Alfajor
- Anticucho
- Arepa
- Batan (stone)
- Bizcocho
- Bolivian cuisine
- Bolivian wine
- Buñuelo
- Capsicum baccatum
- Chairo (stew)
- Chancaca
- Chicha
- Chicharrón
- Chifle
- Chuño
- Chuflay
- Churrasco
- Churro
- Copacabana Restaurant
- French roll
- Guinea pig
- Hallulla
- Humita
- Llajua
- Locro
- Máchica
- Marraqueta
- Milanesa
- Mocochinchi
- Mote (food)
- Papa rellena
- Pique macho
- Salteña
- Shikashika
- Silpancho
- Singani
- Sopaipilla
- Trancapecho
- Yungueño
Latin American restaurants in Seattle
- Boca (restaurant)
- Copacabana Restaurant
- Rumba (restaurant)
Restaurants established in 1964
- Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant
- Arby's
- Benihana
- Big Daddy's Restaurants
- Black Angus Steakhouse
- Blimpie
- Boston Pizza
- Condor Club
- Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que
- Copacabana Restaurant
- Country Bill's
- Del Taco
- Dell Restaurant
- Dixie Lee Fried Chicken
- El Bulli
- Huddle House
- Imo's Pizza
- Iowa 80
- Jerry's Subs & Pizza
- Landmark Diner
- Los Chinos de Ponce
- Mama's (restaurant)
- Mr. Gatti's Pizza
- Pizza Salvatore
- Ponzio's
- Roberto's Taco Shop
- Rosati's
- Roscoe Diner
- Sarge's Deli
- Smithfield's Chicken 'N Bar-B-Q
- TOGO'S
- The Magic Pan
- Three Sisters Tavern
- Tim Hortons
- Vips (Mexican restaurant)
- Wawa (company)
- Zum Zum
Restaurants in Pike Place Market
- Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar
- Bavarian Meats
- Beecher's Handmade Cheese
- Biscuit Bitch
- Cafe Campagne
- Copacabana Restaurant
- Daily Dozen Doughnut Company
- DeLaurenti Food & Wine
- El Borracho
- Ellenos Real Greek Yogurt
- Emmett Watson's Oyster Bar
- Frank's Quality Produce
- Ghost Alley Espresso
- Jack's Fish Spot
- Le Panier
- Le Pichet
- List of restaurants in Pike Place Market
- Maíz (restaurant)
- Market Grill
- Matt's in the Market
- Mee Sum Pastry
- Michou Deli
- Mr. D's Greek Delicacies
- Oriental Mart
- Original Starbucks
- Pike Place Bakery
- Pike Place Chinese Cuisine
- Pike Place Chowder
- Pike Place Fish Market
- Piroshky Piroshky
- Rachel's Ginger Beer
- Shug's Soda Fountain and Ice Cream
- Storyville Coffee
- Sushi Kashiba
- The Crumpet Shop
- The Pink Door
- Three Girls Bakery
- Turkish Delight (restaurant)
- Uli's Famous Sausage
- Zig Zag Café
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copacabana_Restaurant
Also known as Copacabana Café.