Equality is a sculpture in Sturgus Park, north of Beacon Hill.
Made by Ken Leback and Rolon Bert Garner, it features 30ish similar houses in a row and a preeminent one on a grass hill. Is it Equality when a larger one seems to be above all the others? I like the message it is trying to get across.
Trove is part BBQ restaurant, part Noodle Bar, part Parfait stand and part Bar.
However, I’d like to focus on the parfaits. At the window of what looks like a food truck, order one of the 6 parfaits offered.
I don’t like to drink in a mason jar (read more here) but I am completely fine having a Parfait in a jar (same for Chef Philippe’s fabulous Chocolate mousse).
$6 and you get $1 off if you give them the jar back after you are done.
Parfait Stand open 12-2pm and 5-11pm
We would not recommend the BBQ as we were disappointed (coming from Revel and Joule owners) but we have not tried the noodle bar yet.
At the top of Beacon Hill, stands a beautiful green, red, and golden Korean pavilion that was built in 2009 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the friendship between Seattle and its Korean sister city: Daejeon.