//What It’s Like to Eat Inside Seattle’s Much-Discussed Protest Space

What It’s Like to Eat Inside Seattle’s Much-Discussed Protest Space

On Sunday afternoon, the smell of burning charcoal was strong around the blocks near Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park. There were servers cooking up hot dogs on two small grills near a free grocery market known as the No Cop Co-op on Pine Street, where people could grab bread, granola bars, water, and other supplies (the market is no longer in that location, for reasons discussed later in this piece). Across the way sat a small outdoor cafe with couches