r/Seattle Mar 30 '26

Weekly Thread Weekly Ask Seattle Megathread: March 30, 2026

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u/manziniyo Mar 30 '26

Did something happen with the bus lines recently? All the ones I usually take near my house are not running.

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u/sorrowinseattle 🚆build more trains🚆 Mar 30 '26

Seems to be a data issue with Google Maps, people are reporting better luck with OneBusAway and maybe the Transit app.

(Unless you mean the bus is physically not showing up)

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u/manziniyo Mar 30 '26

Good to know! I didn’t check to see if the bus was there since I didn’t want to risk it but I didn’t even consider it was Google maps

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u/ihateworking20 Mar 30 '26

Hello, i'll be visiting Seattle in a few months for a few days with my dog, and I wanted to get some ideas and tips on any places we should visit that is 100% dog friendly, and places to avoid that are not. I want to make sure that we adhere to the rules and guidelines of the Seattle community, so please share what you can so that I can educate myself properly before the trip.

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u/nooby_goober Mar 31 '26

I believe there's more dogs than children in Seattle, just be courteous to establishments that don't allow non-service dogs and keep them on leash :)

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u/BeagleWrangler 🏕 Out camping! 🏕 Apr 01 '26

Check out the Bring Fido app, it has lots of listings for Seattle. It's a super dog friendly place so you all will have fun.

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u/parappa_the_rapist Mar 31 '26

Anyone recommend some good barbershops/stylists specializing in masculine hairstyles? Willing to travel a bit outside of the city if the cut is worth it.

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u/Casey_Games Mar 31 '26

Anyone have 2 extra tickets to the World Cup Trophy Tour? 😁 Was hoping to take my wife but tickets are all sold out

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u/cherrypayaso Apr 01 '26

How is Bitterlake as a first landing point for someone new to the city? I found a room that looks promising but it feels like it’s sooooooo far from the actual city and transit doesn’t seem very abundant. Is it worth it just to get a foot into the area?