Okay, so I decided to spend some time wandering around Capitol Hill the other day. Heard folks talking about all the different shops and places popping up, or closing down, you know how it is. Figured I’d go see what the fuss was about myself. Didn’t really have a plan, just wanted to walk and observe.
My Stroll Through the Neighborhood
Started off just walking up from downtown. First thing you notice is, wow, coffee shops. Everywhere. Like, on every single block, sometimes two. And bars, lots of bars getting set up even early afternoon. I moseyed along Pike, then cut over towards Broadway.
Saw a real mix of things. You got your fancy little boutiques selling stuff I can’t figure out who buys. Then right next door might be an old thrift store or a used bookstore that looks like it’s been there forever. It’s kind of jarring, that contrast.
What I Noticed
- Tons of restaurants, all kinds. Pizza joints, fancy sit-down places, little cafes.
- Retail is weird. Some shops looked brand new and shiny, others looked like they were barely hanging on. Saw a couple ‘For Lease’ signs too.
- Lots of people out and about, seemed pretty busy for a weekday.
Checking Out Specific Spots
I popped into a couple of places. Went into a record shop, spent maybe twenty minutes flipping through stacks. Seemed like a decent crowd in there. Then I walked past a hardware store, one of those smaller, older ones. Didn’t go in, but kinda surprised to still see it there, holding on amongst all the newer stuff.
There was this one street, can’t recall the name, felt a bit quieter. Had a couple of art galleries, a frame shop, that sort of thing. Seemed more low-key than the main drags.
Honestly, the main feeling I got was change. You can almost feel the neighborhood shifting. Old places next to new places, some thriving, some looking empty. It’s a real snapshot of city life, I guess. Lots of building going on too, cranes here and there. Guess that means more changes coming.
Anyway, that was my little exploration. Just walked, watched, and took it all in. Capitol Hill’s definitely got a lot going on, business-wise. A real mixed bag, that’s for sure.