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The Roanoke | Roanoke Park

2807 Broadway East, Seattle

Bedrooms4

Bathrooms3.25

DADUBed, Bath, Kitchen

HeatGas, Forced Air

FireplaceOne

Year Built2021

Square Footage3,905 - DADU Included

Your neighborhood guide to living in Roanoke Park

  • Schools
  • Shopping/Restaurants
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Community

Schools

  • Montlake Elementary
    Be safe, be kind, be fair, take responsibility.
  • Meany Middle
    A community of lifelong learners that demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and values required for innovative global citizenship.
  • Garfield High (Award-Winning)
    A place where you make your dreams come true.
  • Seattle Preparatory
    Seattle Prep is a Catholic, Jesuit college preparatory school since 1891.
  • Bush School
    To spark in students of diverse backgrounds and talents a passion for learning, accomplishment, and contribution to their communities.

Shopping/Restaurants

Shopping

  • University Village Shopping Center
    Seattle’s only outdoor lifestyle shopping center, offering a unique mix of locally-owned boutiques, signature national retailers, and a distinct collection of restaurants and eateries.
  • Wallingford Center
    A unique shopping experience in the heart of Seattle. Stop in to shop for creative handcrafted and locally made gifts.
  • Bellevue Square Mall
    Home to over 200 shops, the region’s largest dining district with over 50 local-to-global restaurants & nightlife adventures.

Restaurants

  • Roanoke Park Place
    One of the oldest bars left in the city.
  • Eastlake Bar & Grill
    Located in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle, locals flock to this comfortable destination on the shimmering waters of Lake Union.
  • Sushi Kappo Tamura
    Local, seasonal, sustainable. Ingredients used from NW farms and fisheries.
  • Mammoth
    A neighborhood gathering place to bring the family, team, laptop, a thirst for beer, and a hunger for a satisfying sandwich.
  • Little Lago
    Local neighborhood grocer and deli with a love for authentic Italian cuisine and cooking.
  • D’ La Santa
    New rustic and old traditional Mexican food.
  • Voula’s Offshore Cafe
    Featured in Food Network Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

Outdoor Recreation

  • Roanoke Park
    Grassy, pleasant space with fruit trees that burst into color in the spring; it’s an ideal place to enjoy a picnic while your kids frolic in the play area.
  • Rogers Playground
    Neighborhood playground with 2 tennis courts and 2 baseball fields. It also features a water fountain, sandbox for the kids, slides, baby swings, and climbing features.
  • Gas Works Park
    Play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial and a beautiful view of Seattle.
  • Washington Park Arboretum
    230 acres contain a dynamic assortment of plants, some found nowhere else in the Northwest.
  • Washington Park Playfield
    Located in the Washington Park Arboretum. It has fields for soccer, baseball, and softball.
  • Volunteer Park
    Home to the Volunteer Park Conservatory and the Seattle Asian Art Museum.
  • Seattle Japanese Garden
    One of the most highly regarded Japanese-style gardens in North America.
  • Kerry Park
    An unsurpassed view of Elliot Bay and Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.

Community

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