Bulldog News

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Bulldog News
Restaurant information
Established1983
CitySeatlle
State Washington
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 47°39′31″N122°18′47″W / 47.65861°N 122.31306°W / 47.65861; -122.31306

Bulldog News is a coffee shop and newsstand in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. The cafe has operated in the University District since 1983, and has had an outpost on Capitol Hill.

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Description

Bulldog News has a coffee bar, an ice cream booth, and a magazine wall with more than 800 titles. [1] Lonely Planet has said, "this place has pretty much every magazine or newspaper you might want, from imports to big glossies to stapled-together zines. There's an excellent street-side espresso window peddling good coffee, croissants and muffins". [2] The business stocks "periodicals from the world over", [3] including "the latest alternative journals and in-your-face zines". [4]

History

The business has operated in the University District since 1983. [1] [5] Spouses Doug Campbell [6] and Gloria Seborg are the owners. [7] [8]

In addition to the University District location, Bulldog has operated a kiosk in the Broadway Market building on Capitol Hill. [9] [10]

In 2017, Bulldog was a member of U-District Small Businesses, a coalition of businesses in the University District seeking to fund an impact study. [11]

Reception

The Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle says visitors can "pick up a copy of Obscure French Cinema Monthly and People simultaneously". [12] [13] [14] In 2017, Daniel Person of Seattle Weekly called Bulldog News "iconic". [15] Bulldog News has been called "perhaps the best designed stand in the city". [16]

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