As members of the vibrant small businesses community of Capitol Hill, we are networking with other "green" businesses to make our neighborhood enjoyable, healthy and fun. Please visit the beautiful pocket community garden, The Thomas Street Gardens, a block away from us on Thomas.
Twice Sold Tales is the local venerable used bookstore at 1833 Harvard Avenue with a large bookstore kitty population.
We are blessed with several choices for local and organically grown foods. Madison Market is the local food co-op and has an extensive deli and bulk foods. Rainbow Supplements on 15th has an herbal "pharmacy" with a naturopath on duty. Follow signs to the Capitol Hill Farmer's Market for local food and crafts. They are open all year, unlike many area farmers’ markets.
For high quality used baby clothes and paraphernalia, visit Bootyland (founded by a home birth mom!).
The Remedy Tea Bar on 15th aims to provide a fresh, unique place for tea lovers to find the highest quality tea, while inspiring non tea-drinkers to develop a love for the power of tea. We recognize tea as a cool and healthy addition to the American lifestyle, and hope that you will, too.
The Capital Hill Library has had a facelift and is a great resource for childbirth, breastfeeding and parenting books.
The independent video store with the best selections is Broadway Market Video and On 15th.
Our closest community clinic is Country Doctor Community Clinic on 19th Ave. Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center is on Yesler Way, and the Seattle Indian Health Board is south of the International District on 12th Ave. They all have services for low income families and have on-site WIC offices.
There is a wealth of other treasures on Capitol Hill (like the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park and Espresso Vivace). We invite you to explore and discover some of your own!









