Dick’s Drive-In inspires insane amounts of loyalty from Seattleites—in part because it transports us to an era when a meal could be purchased for pocket change, fast-food employees wore fun paper hats, and hamburger stands opened up shop on the cutting edge of architecture. It’s so Seattle, we ranked every single Dick’s to find the best one.
Believe it or not, this has something to do with real estate. Seattle architect Raymond H. Peck designed some of the earliest Dick’s Drive-ins; he also designed this home. Like the time we featured a house built by the architect behind the Space Needle, this is a building with
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