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Triangle Building (Seattle)

The Triangle Building (also known as the Triangle Market)[1] is a two-story building in Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Built in 1910, the building was acquired by Market management in 1959 and was joined internally with the adjacent Silver Oakum Building in 1977.[2] The Triangle Building has housed "a creamery, a poultry company, fruit stands, a restaurant, and a billiards hall on the upper floor".[3]

Lonely Planet has said, "All in a row in the diminutive Triangle Building, sandwiched between Pike Place, Pine Street and Post Alley, is a huddle of cheap food take-outs including Mee Sum Pastry (try the steamed pork bun), a juice bar and Cinnamon Works – all great choices for a stand-up snack."[4]

Copacabana Restaurant[5] and Mr. D's Greek Delicacies are housed in the building.

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