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Vote: Seattle Magazine Best of 2020 Readers’ Choice Poll

From coffee shops to doggy daycares, Seattle magazine wants to hear your voice

By Seattle magazine Staff September 24, 2020

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Amid the chaos of 2020, your favorite Seattle staples still shined through. Where was your go-to takeout restaurant? Where did you feel most comfortable shopping? Tell us about it!

From food trucks to hiking trails, we want to hear what you have to say. Share with friends and family, and check out the winners in Seattle magazine’s November-December issue. 

Looking for a little inspiration? Check out last year’s winners

Click here to begin the Seattle magazine Best of 2020 Readers’ Choice Poll

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