Ravenna-Bryant
Ravenna is a neighborhood in northeastern Seattle, named after Ravenna, Italy. The neighborhood is mostly residential, with several businesses located along the busiest streets, in addition to University Village Shopping Center. Many of the residents are graduate students at the University of Washington, which is about a mile or two to the south. Its main distinction is the restored Cowen Park-Ravenna Park, which is near the popular walking or biking route between Green Lake and the Burke-Gilman Trail near University Village.
Bryant is a residential neighborhood in northeast Seattle.
The neighborhood is sometimes known as Ravenna-Bryant, due to its proximity to Ravenna Park. The Burke-Gilman Trail, a popular recreational trail for bikers, runners, and outdoor enthusiasts runs along the southern and eastern margins of the neighborhood,
It is home to Bryant Elementary School which hosts an event called the Bryant Blast in late spring that offers many games and food, including bouncy toys, cake walks, raffles, and more.
In the west end you will find the original Kidd Valley burger restaurant, The Duchess Bar, (a popular place for patrons to watch University of Washington football games, which are played just south of the neighborhood at Husky Stadium) and Queen Mary's, an elegant English tea-house.
Bryant is a residential neighborhood in northeast Seattle.
The neighborhood is sometimes known as Ravenna-Bryant, due to its proximity to Ravenna Park. The Burke-Gilman Trail, a popular recreational trail for bikers, runners, and outdoor enthusiasts runs along the southern and eastern margins of the neighborhood,
It is home to Bryant Elementary School which hosts an event called the Bryant Blast in late spring that offers many games and food, including bouncy toys, cake walks, raffles, and more.
In the west end you will find the original Kidd Valley burger restaurant, The Duchess Bar, (a popular place for patrons to watch University of Washington football games, which are played just south of the neighborhood at Husky Stadium) and Queen Mary's, an elegant English tea-house.






