It seems that the doors at this end of the store were intended to be the main entrance, based on the interior and exterior signage along with the fact that this is the point where the floor inside is at the same level as the sidewalk outside, but despite that, they were all blocked off at the time of my visit. Many Safeways have abandoned their second entrances in recent years, sometimes to convert the space for Drive Up and Go (like what Kroger has often done) but other times just because I guess having two doors is too much work for them these days, so my hopes of them ever actually using this entrance aren't super high. (If Safeways in San Francisco can make multiple entrances work, I don't get why the ones here in Seattle can't!)
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