Many restaurants in Seattle cater to teens. Sushi bars such as the Blue C Sushi are teen-friendly restaurants. They have a sushi conveyor belt that delivers sushi to waiting customers. The sushi bar has six locations all over Seattle, making it an easy and accessible place. Their locations include Bellevue Square, Westfield Southcenter, 7th Avenue, Fremont and University Village. Teenagers can enjoy their selection of kid-friendly food such as chicken and noodles. Meanwhile, there are many ethnic restaurants in Seattle. Teenagers can go to the Uwajimaya Market at the International District to sample cuisines from Thailand, Himalaya and Cambodia.
Pike Place Market is a relatively cheap place to go to for teenagers. It overlooks Elliot Bay, making for a nice view at night. A lot of stalls are located in the venue. Comic book lovers can find rare, antique comic books sold for very reasonable prices. Artists are a mainstay at Pike Place Market, selling trinkets. Teenagers can enjoy music through listening to the various street musicians in the area. The original Starbucks is also located in Pike Place Market. Stalls in the place also offer different kinds of Nutella, which teenagers can sample. In the area is also a Nordic Lego Museum.
The Vera Project in Seattle Center, El Corazon and the Showbox (both located downtown) are some of the well-known music clubs for teens in Seattle. The places are host to a wide variety of music genres, including Christian rock. The Vera Project also hosts comedians for comedy shows, as well as benefits. The Showbox has two locations in Seattle: The Showbox at the Market and The Showbox SoDo. Both are located along 1st Avenue. They have all-age shows on special events. Meanwhile, El Corazon is a music club with a strict alcohol policy during shows for all ages. There is a designated area in the venue especially for those who are over 21 and are consuming alcohol. This makes it a safe, friendly place for teenagers to go to, even at night.