Guidebook for Tacoma

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Jeff And Nikki
Guidebook for Tacoma

Food Scene

The coffee is great, and the place is full of amazing sweet treats!
47 locals recommend
Corina Bakery
602 Fawcett Ave
47 locals recommend
The coffee is great, and the place is full of amazing sweet treats!
Brunch on a Sunday... You will love it, also Oysters!
16 locals recommend
C.I. Shenanigans
3017 Ruston Way
16 locals recommend
Brunch on a Sunday... You will love it, also Oysters!
Tequila Bar and Mexican Food!
116 locals recommend
The Matador
721 Pacific Ave
116 locals recommend
Tequila Bar and Mexican Food!
20 locals recommend
The Social Bar and Grill
1715 Dock St
20 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

Try the Philly or Ruben sandwiches while ordering a beer, shot, or cocktail!
1111 M.L.K. Jr Way
1111 Martin Luther King Junior Way
Try the Philly or Ruben sandwiches while ordering a beer, shot, or cocktail!
Rainbow Fun with HUGE drinks
12 locals recommend
The Mix
635 Saint Helens Avenue
12 locals recommend
Rainbow Fun with HUGE drinks
Broken Spoke Tacoma - Beer. Barbers. Bikes.
1014 M.L.K. Jr Way
6 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

84 locals recommend
Wright Park
501 S I St
84 locals recommend
This is a beautiful park, with beach access, trails.
338 locals recommend
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
5400 N Pearl St
338 locals recommend
This is a beautiful park, with beach access, trails.

Entertainment & Activities

A nonprofit, that plays independent and foreign films, what a gym!
64 locals recommend
The Grand Cinema
606 Fawcett Ave
64 locals recommend
A nonprofit, that plays independent and foreign films, what a gym!
49 locals recommend
Dorky's Arcade
754 Pacific Ave
49 locals recommend
29 locals recommend
Tacoma Comedy Club
933 Market St
29 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

The Rialto Theatre was built in 1918 to showcase movies. Its design reflects the affluence following World War I. It reflects the character of a palace and is the result of efforts by entrepreneur Henry T. Moore and Tacoma architect Roland E. Borhek. Designed to hold 1500 patrons (revised to 780 today) and retail space. The two-and-a-half-story structure is in the historic downtown of Tacoma. The area has long been associated with theaters and entertainment. The theater is freestanding, with a dramatic view on an incline with a classical façade sheathed of glazed white terra cotta. Both the interior and exterior retain most of the original design of Roland E. Borhek. The theater has an auditorium, proscenium with stage, a relocated projection booth, balcony, lobby, and commercial space. It has been altered with the removal of the storefronts and marquee. On the inside, the lobby's decorative ceiling has been hidden and the concession areas expanded.
310 S 9th St
310 South 9th Street
The Rialto Theatre was built in 1918 to showcase movies. Its design reflects the affluence following World War I. It reflects the character of a palace and is the result of efforts by entrepreneur Henry T. Moore and Tacoma architect Roland E. Borhek. Designed to hold 1500 patrons (revised to 780 today) and retail space. The two-and-a-half-story structure is in the historic downtown of Tacoma. The area has long been associated with theaters and entertainment. The theater is freestanding, with a dramatic view on an incline with a classical façade sheathed of glazed white terra cotta. Both the interior and exterior retain most of the original design of Roland E. Borhek. The theater has an auditorium, proscenium with stage, a relocated projection booth, balcony, lobby, and commercial space. It has been altered with the removal of the storefronts and marquee. On the inside, the lobby's decorative ceiling has been hidden and the concession areas expanded.
167 locals recommend
Tacoma Art Museum
1701 Pacific Ave
167 locals recommend
Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific Ave
87 locals recommend
157 locals recommend
LeMay - America’s Car Museum
2702 E D St
157 locals recommend
You can watch artists blowing glass live!
268 locals recommend
Museum of Glass
1801 Dock St
268 locals recommend
You can watch artists blowing glass live!

Essentials

37 locals recommend
Safeway
1112 S M St
37 locals recommend
61 locals recommend
Stadium Thriftway
618 N 1st St
61 locals recommend

Sightseeing

25 locals recommend
Pantages Theater
901 Broadway
25 locals recommend