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BREAKING: ‘Amante is gone and they took their flashing sign with them’

Here is a twist we did not see coming. Earlier this month, CHS reported on the exit of Amante Pizza from E Olive Way and Denny to make way for a new retail marijuana venture from Bremerton-born The Reef. We knew the fancy pants architects Olson Kundig were involved in the design for the new store. But we had no idea the infamous flashing gateway, welcome-to-Capitol Hill landmark would be disappearing from the corner. It’s possible that David is high — but he also provided photographic proof. But Sunday is also April Fool’s. Let us know what you’re seeing on E Olive Way.

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JayH
JayH
6 years ago

Yep. Signs are gone, outdoor patio/seating area/junk storage is gone, building is pretty well stripped out inside. It looks like a total remodel is in the works.

Timmy73
Timmy73
6 years ago

They had a crew out at 7:00am taking the signage down. I thought it weird to be doing that work at such an early hour.

CityOfVagrants
CityOfVagrants
6 years ago
Reply to  Timmy73

Construction always starts at 7am as that is the earliest legal time they can be crazy loud. Their goal is always to annoy the maximum number of people.

Jim98122x
Jim98122x
6 years ago
Reply to  Timmy73

Their goal is to finish the job as fast as they can. Annoying neighbors is just a fun bonus.

Andy
6 years ago

Does anyone remember what was the name of the place that was there before? I used to go there all the time but I forgot its name.

wayoutwest
wayoutwest
6 years ago
Reply to  Andy

Hamburger Mary’s

zeebleoop
zeebleoop
6 years ago
Reply to  Andy

it was the red line for a while wasn’t it? at least in 2005-2006. i remember a neighbor telling me i just missed it when i moved to my current place in january 2007.

C Doom
C Doom
6 years ago
Reply to  Andy

It was The Flame for a few years after Burger Marys and before Amante. Early 2000s

Andy
6 years ago
Reply to  Andy

Yes Redline! they had the best salads. And yes I remember Hamburger Mary’s but Redline is the name that I couldn’t remember. Thank you!

Bob Knudson
Bob Knudson
6 years ago
Reply to  Andy

Way back, it was an excellent Italian restaurant, which moved to Bellevue. I don’t recall its name.

Eric Premo
6 years ago

The Rumor on the street is they are the same as Padrino’s or Bought it?

Suzanne Anderson
Suzanne Anderson
6 years ago

That intersection is already trouble. I can’t wait for another pot shop to come in and make it even better. Unfortunately real estate goes to the highest bidder and pot is awash in cash.

Bob Knudson
Bob Knudson
6 years ago

Yes, and the fact that they can hire a “fancy pants” architect is more evidence of how much money is available for pot businesses.

Jim98122x
Jim98122x
6 years ago

Anyone ever seen a pot shop that doesn’t have excellent security, cameras, and their own guard? Me neither. Ever been to a pizza place where the pizza includes 37% tax to the State that the customers willingly pay? Me neither.

Suzanne Anderson
Suzanne Anderson
6 years ago
Reply to  Jim98122x

Cap Hill has enough.

Max
Max
6 years ago

It’s Capitol Hill, not “Cap Hill” and if there’s anything we have enough of it’s bars and restaurants. I don’t see you posting on here in that regard.

Jim98122x
Jim98122x
6 years ago

If Capitol Hill already has enough pot shops, their business will be lousy. Wanna bet it isn’t?