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Check out the 3 freshest new businesses to open in Seattle

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Published on August 15, 2019
Check out the 3 freshest new businesses to open in SeattlePhoto: Poke Square/Yelp

Itching to explore the newest businesses to open in Seattle? From a coffee shop to a poke spot, read on to see the newest spots to open near you.

Santo Coffee

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A Roosevelt newcomer, Santo Coffee is a spot to score coffee and tea and more that's located at 1325 N.E. 65th St. So far, it's been well-received: it's got a five-star rating out of 11 reviews on Yelp.

The chic coffee spot, which is owned by former Seattle Sounders player Fredy Montero, aims to serve coffee in its purest form, according to its website.

The menu features fresh Columbian coffee and offers lattes, americanos and cappuccinos. A variety of teas are also on offer, including flavors like jasmine, peppermint and rosebud.

Poke Square

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Head over to 1823 Eastlake Ave. East, Suite 153 in Eastlake and you'll find Poke Square, a new Hawaiian spot, offering poke and salads.

Poke Square provides customizable poke bowls with a variety of ingredients to choose from, including white rice, salmon, scallops, wasabi, crab salad, dried seaweed and more. There are also macaron ice cream sandwiches for dessert. 

SV Skin Care

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A Columbia City newcomer, SV Skin Care is a skincare and eyelash service spot that's located at 6044 Martin Luther King Jr Way South, Suite 105.

"At SV Skin Care, we work with you to achieve your skincare goals by educating you on products and solutions to your skin concerns, offering treatment services and prescribing an appropriate home care regimen," according to the salon's website. 

The skincare spot, which uses plant-based and cruelty-free products, offers facials, lash extensions, lash lifts and waxing. 


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