Get to know the freshest new businesses to launch in Seattle

Get to know the freshest new businesses to launch in SeattlePhoto: Homegrown/Yelp
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Published on September 06, 2019

Looking to get to know the newest businesses to open in Seattle? From a hot pot spot to a barber shop, read on to see the newest spots to arrive around town.

Dalongyi Hot Pot 大龙燚火锅

Photo: Dalongyi Hot Pot 大龙燚火锅/Yelp

Dalongyi Hot Pot 大龙燚火锅 is a spot to score hot pot, seafood and soups, that recently opened at 7119 Woodlawn Ave. NE, Seattle WA 98115 in Green Lake.

The restaurant provides traditional Chinese hot pot dinners. There's an entire slew of hot pot ingredients to choose from, including sliced pork belly, beef short rib, green onion fried rice, seaweed, mussels, prawns, tofu and more. 

Percy The Barber

photo: percy the barber/yelp

Percy The Barber is a barber shop, that recently opened at 2641 42nd Ave. SW, Suite 120 in West Seattle.

Services offered include beard trims, fades, tapers, haircuts and razor shaves. 

Homegrown

Photo: homegrown/Yelp

On the hunt for a new breakfast and brunch spot, offering sandwiches, coffee and tea? Homegrown has opened its latest outpost, located in First Hill at 1017 E. Union St. Homegrown has locations in the Seattle and San Francisco metro areas.

"In an effort to better connect to our food and the earth we started Homegrown Sprouting Farms, our very own certified organic farm in Woodinville, Washington. The farm supports our stores with local, hyper-seasonal, organic produce," states the restaurant's website. 

On the menu, you'll find sandwiches like the chicken cherry pecan, bowls with spiced braised tofu and breakfast options with pasture-raised eggs. 


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