There’s something magnificently defiant about The 5 Point Cafe in Seattle, standing there with its weathered awning and neon sign glowing like a middle finger to pretentiousness in the shadow of the Space Needle.
This isn’t a place that cares what your Instagram followers think of your food choices.
This is a place that cares if you leave with a full belly and a story to tell.
In a city now known for its tech millionaires and artisanal everything, The 5 Point remains gloriously, unapologetically itself – a 24-hour beacon for both the bleary-eyed night shift worker and the tourist who wandered off the beaten path looking for “authentic Seattle.”…