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Sole Food
The guide was updated:When walking around Seattle, your feet do all your work for you, so be sure to invest in some proper footwear. With their knowledgeable and friendly staff, Sole Food makes sure you walk away in style. Located in the University Shopping Center just South of Northgate Mall, you cannot possibly miss it while enjoying the city.
Useful Information
- Address: University Village, 2619 Northeast University Village Street, Seattle
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–8pm, Sun 11am–6pm
- Website: shopsolefood.com
- Phone: +1 206 526 7184
- Email: info@shopsolefood.com
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