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27 happy hellos and 18 sad goodbyes in 2024 Capitol Hill food and drink

Aly Anderson of Pinoyshki Bakery and Cafe

As 2025 begins with a rush of closures and argument over the expiration of Seattle’s minimum wage tip credit for small businesses, the flurry of recent shutdowns — The Jilted Siren, Rapport, Plum, Jackson’s Catfish Corner  — can also be seen in a larger context. Every year, CHS looks back at the year that was to tally the new openings and sad closures in Capitol Hill area food and drink. Looking at this current burst of shutdowns in that context reveals the natural ups and downs of an industry with a notorious 80% fail rate. Every opening is a celebration. Every closure is a sad goodbye. The ones that last become beloved parts of their community. Here is a look back at 2024 in Capitol Hill food and drink.

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HAPPY HELLOS

SAD GOODBYES

 

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LostGoat
10 months ago

Voodoo Doughnuts…🤮

SoDone
10 months ago
Reply to  LostGoat

Tourists and perhaps out of immediate area locals, likely uninformed of their horrible business atrocities known only inside of a hyper local bubble, seem to like them. I see the pink boxes on the link, often, now. I see people in their store. You need to make a sign and stand in front to proclaim your vapid disgust of presence. That will show ‘em.

CKathes
10 months ago
Reply to  LostGoat

Anthony Bourdain liked them, so they at least have that going for them.

David
10 months ago

Aren’t you forgetting Rapport under “Sad Goodbyes”?

10 months ago
Reply to  David

it’s in the first paragraph.

10 months ago

I highly recommend Anbai. It brought me back to when I was an HS exchange student in Japan and eating lunch that left me satiated and energized throughout the afternoon but not bloated.

Rob
10 months ago

I wish the happy hello businesses well, hopefully they prosper.

At least a few of the departures aren’t so sad, bad food, bad service and no surprise they failed.