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Vessel |
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1312 5th Ave, Seattle 98101 206-652-0521
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Distance:
~290 ft * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Housed in the old Skinner Building, this lounge features killer drinks and an alluring design. Impressed patrons sip retro cocktails and nibble on sweet corn fritters and ahi tuna tartare. If it's your first visit, be sure to wander up the yellow glass staircase to admire the vintage geometric carvings adorning the ceiling. |
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Tap House Grill |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1506 6th Ave, Seattle 98101 206-816-3314
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Distance:
~1090 ft * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Beer connoisseurs sit at the long curving bar of this swanky establishment and marvel at its 160 varieties on tap. You'll also find a fun selection of cocktails and martinis, along with 20 wines available by the glass. At happy hour, folks nibble on Santa Fe beef wontons, popcorn shrimp and sushi rolls. The dinner menu features steaks, seafood, sandwiches and pastas. |
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Alibi Room |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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85 Pike St #410 at Post Alley, Seattle 98101 206-623-3180 206-625-9647
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Distance:
~0.27 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. A popular restaurant by day, the Alibi Room really comes alive at night. Owned by a group of filmmakers, the club works to support independent films and their creators, by fostering an artistic dialogue among patrons and making scripts available for public perusal. If that's a bit heavy for you, just come and dance to the mixed rhythms of rotating DJs or enjoy one of their specialty vodka drinks. You'll also find live music from time to time, along with a great wine list and tasty appetizers. A real local favorite, Alibi plays host to everyone from the eccentric to the street smart. |
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Zig Zag Cafe |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1501 Western Ave, Seattle 98101 206-625-1146
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Distance:
~0.30 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Attentive service, awesome drinks and an appealing outdoor patio draw visitors to this intimate cocktail bar. Serving a late-night menu of salads, sandwiches, flatbread house pie and seafood until 1am, it's a popular place to hang out with an eclectic crowd of all ages who enjoy good food, drinks and fun. |
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Oliver's |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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405 Olive Way Mayflower Park Hotel, Seattle 98101 206-382-6995 800-426-5100
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Distance:
~0.33 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. An elegant alternative to louder, more high-profile watering holes, this quintessential hotel bar offers an upscale scene complete with a waitstaff dressed to the nines, European-inspired decor, and some of the Sound's best cocktails. A Seattle standard since the mid-'70s, Oliver's has won numerous accolades for its classic martinis. Add in an eclectic lunch menu with the likes of a panini misto sandwich (portabellas, grilled eggplant, and roasted peppers) and Dungeness crab cakes with paprika-parmesan fries, and it's little wonder that Oliver's is such a closely guarded secret of downtown's well-heeled crowd. |
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User Rating: 8.6
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Virginia Inn |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1937 1st Ave, Seattle 98101 206-728-1937
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Distance:
~0.37 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Boasting great atmosphere and terrific local brews, this favorite haunt of young Pike Place-area professionals enjoys a primo corner location. Works by local artists add an intriguing touch to the interior, which is otherwise cozy and pub-like. The bar is usually populated with an eclectic mix of people drinking everything from wine and cocktails to domestic, imported, and locally-brewed beers. If you're a smoker, beware: A sign at the front proudly announces "We be smoke free." (Smoking is, however, permitted on the back patio.) |
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User Rating: 7.5
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Marcus' Martini Heaven |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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88 Yesler Wy, Seattle 98104 206-624-3323
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Distance:
~0.45 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. A great place to "seal the deal" with an important client, this upscale bar features more than 75 different martinis and hosts one of Pioneer Square's most exclusive happy hours. Cozy black booths, weathered brick walls, and rotating displays of local artwork create an upscale, urban scene that's sure to impress. In addition, Marcus' serves great microbrews, and food is offered nightly until 10pm. |
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User Rating: 8.5
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The Central Saloon |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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207 1st Ave S, Seattle 98104 206-622-0209
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Distance:
~0.51 mi * |
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Description:
PIONEER SQUARE & INT'L DISTRICT. Established in 1892, the historic Central Saloon stands as the Seattle area's oldest watering hole, its antique green front facade likely looking much as did back in the "Skid Row" days, when Pioneer Square was an area of ill-repute. Today's clientele is distinctly more upscale than that of 1901, and you'll likely find a wide range of people saddled up at the old bar, enjoying everything from PBR to Red Hook. The Saloon features live bands nightly, usually a local or regional talent, and also participates in the Pioneer Square Joint Cover, which allows patrons pay one base cover charge for entry into a handful of Pioneer Square nightspots. |
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Belltown Billiards |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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90 Blanchard St, Seattle 98121 206-448-6779
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Distance:
~0.58 mi * |
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Description:
BELLTOWN. Up for a game of eight-ball and a martini? This upscale pool hall gives you the chance to show off your moves and perhaps score a few bucks from the guys at work. You can also demonstrate moves on the dance floor, thanks to DJs and live bands who perform regularly. Although the place is 21-and-up after 9pm, sometimes groups just skirt that limit. So, be prepared for a little rambunctiousness from time to time. Drinks are of a good quality, from beer to wine, and Belltown also offers a primarily Italian menu when you want something to eat. Women never have to pay a cover charge. |
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Lava Lounge |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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2226 2nd Ave, Seattle 98121 206-441-5660
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Distance:
~0.59 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN & BELLTOWN. Tiki torches, shuffleboard, Hawaiian wood masks, and a Miss Pac Man – this South Pacific-themed bar definitely appeals to those area 20-somethings who are yearning for a tropical atmosphere and other fashionably clad bodies to warm up to. A good place to meet up after work, Lava earns high praise for its low happy hour prices. As the night wears on, the DJ du jour steps to the forefront to spin the latest alternative, country, and r&b tunes and work the crowd into a frenzy. Live music is also featured from time to time. Outdoor seating is available when the weather's nice. |
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* All distances are
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