Stevens Triangle
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About Stevens Triangle
A Historic Urban Oasis
Stevens Triangle is one of five small parks in Seattle generously donated by the Denny-Blaine Land Company, and this particular spot was named after Isaac Stevens, who served as Washington's Territorial Governor. It sits at the intersection of Dorffel Drive East and East John Street, forming a modest triangular patch of greenery in the urban landscape.
It might not be massive, but it offers a quiet moment of calm for anyone needing a brief escape from city life.
Green Space & Simple Charm
What Stevens Triangle lacks in size, it makes up for in character. The park's staircase adds a touch of functionality to this peaceful corner, while the surrounding greenery brings a welcome natural element to the neighborhood.
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You won't find elaborate playgrounds or fancy facilities here - just a straightforward, unpretentious space that adds value to the community. It's the kind of place where you might sit for a moment, take a breath, and appreciate having a little slice of nature woven into the fabric of the city.
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Red Cow
0.5 miles1423 34th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Upscale French brasserie serving expertly prepared steaks, classic steak frites, and French dishes in a lively atmosphere.
Naam Thai Cuisine
0.5 miles1404 34th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Contemporary Thai restaurant serving classic curry dishes, seafood, and noodles with fresh ingredients and flavorful preparations.
Cafe Soleil
0.5 miles1400 34th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Cozy diner offering American brunch and authentic Ethiopian dinner dishes in a welcoming atmosphere.




