After 16 years inside Melrose Market, Rain Shadow Meats will shut its doors in December. Its owner says the relationships built across the counter won’t stay behind.
SEATTLE — The phone rings, and Russell Flint answers the same way he has for years: “Rain Shadow Meats.”
For more than a decade, that voice has been a constant inside Melrose Market on Capitol Hill — a place where customers don’t just buy dinner, but linger, ask questions, swap stories. A place where a butcher knows names, remembers weekends, and asks about job interviews.
By December, that will end.
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