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Nordstrom
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K ..
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Nice Nordstrom store, even though it's not as big as some others. I really like their cafe, as it's easier to get into than some other ones. The wait is short, and the food is really good. The staff is so nice too, especially to mothers and children. The mother-friendly bathroom is right next to it too, so you don't have to walk to the other end of the store when one of your kids has to go potty (like the Bellevue Nordstrom).
I wish there were a bigger mother's room space to nurse babies though. It's just really small, and with the amount of nursing mothers and the lack of other comfortable, quiet places in the mall, it's sometimes a squeeze. And there's LOTS of traffic going through the mother's room to the bathroom, so if you have a distractable baby, it may be harder to nurse him or her. I'm on my third so I don't mind nursing in public anywhere (including a crowded mall), but sometimes the baby wants quiet.
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