You won’t need a radio station to get a traffic report at Metro City, just look out your window. If traffic is heavy, it might take five minutes to get to work. And places to play are even closer.
Sure, work is important, but the weekend begins early when the Third Thursday Art Walk beckons. By the time the last gallery closes, you’ll already be thinking about Friday afternoon happy hour at 21 Commerce, a dinner date at elegant El Gaucho and seeing and being seen at Blue Olive Ultra Lounge.
You could sleep in on Saturday, but it’s not easy when there’s so much to do.
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Stroll through downtown’s Antique Row, poke around Old Town, and blow the rest of the day at the Glass Museum or any of the other parts of the Museum District. You won’t even have to worry about rushing through dinner at Indochine. Go ahead, linger over dessert. Or, if you’d prefer, you can make dinner for friends using all the great organic produce you bought at the Farmer’s Market on Thursday. When you’re this close to a concert at the Tacoma Dome or a play at The Pantages, you’ve still got plenty of time.
And you’ve got all day Sunday and the waterfront park on Ruston Way to work it all off.
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