Havana Social Club

1010 E Pike St, Seattle

At Havana, leisure is paramount, and your nightclub experience is unlike any other. Vintage light fixtures hang from a pressed tin ceiling, painted gold by hand. Cocktails are expertly prepared as Seattle's greatest roster of DJs provide an incredible soundtrack. Gold columns and a powder blue bar tower over our fantastic dance floor. Potted palms line cozy booths; hospitality rules the day. At the entrance to the bar, our guests are greeted on ...

0
 
 

Showbox at The Market

1426 1st Ave, Seattle

Founded in 1939, Seattle's beautiful art-deco gem now known as Showbox at the Market is one of the town's very few extant entertainment venues that can lay claim to having provided local music fans such an astonishing breadth of music over the decades. From the Jazz Age to the Grunge Era, the storied ballroom has featured shows by touring icons such as Duke Ellington, Muddy Waters and the Ramones — as well as those by homegrown talents ranging ...

0
 
 

Linda's Tavern

707 E Pine St, Seattle

This tavern offers the ultimate cross section of its hip, happy neighborhood--from the jukebox that finds Tammy Wynette commingling with the Smiths, to the buffalo head that hangs over the bar watching tattooed punks eat grilled cheese sandwiches. Linda's also features occasional appearances by a diverse selection of local DJs spinning everything from classic country to '60s surf rock. Snag one of the tall wooden booths and hang out all evening.

0
 
 

611 Supreme

611 E Pine St, Seattle

Pillow-covered benches; sturdy, candlelit glass tables, music playing at the perfect volume, and plenty of room for cozy couples or small groups of friends. If you sit at the bar, check out the tasteful, upscale selection of top-shelf liquor. For sophisticated flavor, try the house Derby, with bourbon, benedictine and bitters. The fromage crepe is a gooey snack for two or meal for one; the mouthwatering blend of Gruyere and Brie goes perfectly ...

0
 
 

Neuemo's

925 E Pike St, Seattle

Cutting-edge indie-rock acts like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Iron and Wine and the Electric Six pack in a young, stylish, hard-drinking crowd. Crimson walls, flirtatious mermaid murals and balcony seating characterize the main room, while signature clown paintings in the showroom give a nod to past reincarnations of the space. There's not a bad sight line in the house; although occasionally over-sold shows can make things uncomfortably snug.

0
 
 

Cha Cha Lounge

1013 E Pike St, Seattle

The New bar is a subterranean paradise, full of all the old fun and crap, only more of it! The Cha Cha is a place to call home on the road, to not feel a stranger in a strange city. A place where the locals always start and finish their night adventure, whatever it may be.

0
 
 

Chop Suey

1325 E Madison St, Seattle

Chop Suey is located in Seattle's Pike/Pine corridor of the Capitol Hill neighborhood...just blocks away from Seattle University, Seattle Central Community College and Broadway Avenue. It is the most diverse venue in Seattle hosting rock, electronic, indie, hip hop, world, alt-country, and DJs of all sorts. It is also the home of Broken Disco, IHeartRummage, Comeback and Club Pop.

0
 
 

The War Room

722 E Pike St, Seattle

Previously a nondescript dance club, this ideal Pike Street location has been warmed up with rich pine siding and became a major draw on the Capitol Hill scene in 2005. Mixing elements of class and comfort, the space has much to offer, from low-slung communal couches in the lounge to the perfectly situated dance floor in the main room, a generously sized space with strategically placed booths for views of the action. The cordial staff lives up ...

0
 
 

Neuemo's

925 E Pike St, Seattle

Cutting-edge indie-rock acts like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Iron and Wine and the Electric Six pack in a young, stylish, hard-drinking crowd. Crimson walls, flirtatious mermaid murals and balcony seating characterize the main room, while signature clown paintings in the showroom give a nod to past reincarnations of the space. There's not a bad sight line in the house; although occasionally over-sold shows can make things uncomfortably snug.

0
 
 

611 Supreme

611 E Pine St, Seattle

Pillow-covered benches; sturdy, candlelit glass tables, music playing at the perfect volume, and plenty of room for cozy couples or small groups of friends. If you sit at the bar, check out the tasteful, upscale selection of top-shelf liquor. For sophisticated flavor, try the house Derby, with bourbon, benedictine and bitters. The fromage crepe is a gooey snack for two or meal for one; the mouthwatering blend of Gruyere and Brie goes perfectly ...

0
 
 

Linda's Tavern

707 E Pine St, Seattle

This tavern offers the ultimate cross section of its hip, happy neighborhood--from the jukebox that finds Tammy Wynette commingling with the Smiths, to the buffalo head that hangs over the bar watching tattooed punks eat grilled cheese sandwiches. Linda's also features occasional appearances by a diverse selection of local DJs spinning everything from classic country to '60s surf rock. Snag one of the tall wooden booths and hang out all evening.

0
 
 

Showbox at The Market

1426 1st Ave, Seattle

Founded in 1939, Seattle's beautiful art-deco gem now known as Showbox at the Market is one of the town's very few extant entertainment venues that can lay claim to having provided local music fans such an astonishing breadth of music over the decades. From the Jazz Age to the Grunge Era, the storied ballroom has featured shows by touring icons such as Duke Ellington, Muddy Waters and the Ramones — as well as those by homegrown talents ranging ...

0
 
 

The War Room

722 E Pike St, Seattle

Previously a nondescript dance club, this ideal Pike Street location has been warmed up with rich pine siding and became a major draw on the Capitol Hill scene in 2005. Mixing elements of class and comfort, the space has much to offer, from low-slung communal couches in the lounge to the perfectly situated dance floor in the main room, a generously sized space with strategically placed booths for views of the action. The cordial staff lives up ...

0
 
 

Havana Social Club

1010 E Pike St, Seattle

At Havana, leisure is paramount, and your nightclub experience is unlike any other. Vintage light fixtures hang from a pressed tin ceiling, painted gold by hand. Cocktails are expertly prepared as Seattle's greatest roster of DJs provide an incredible soundtrack. Gold columns and a powder blue bar tower over our fantastic dance floor. Potted palms line cozy booths; hospitality rules the day. At the entrance to the bar, our guests are greeted on ...

0
 
 

Chop Suey

1325 E Madison St, Seattle

Chop Suey is located in Seattle's Pike/Pine corridor of the Capitol Hill neighborhood...just blocks away from Seattle University, Seattle Central Community College and Broadway Avenue. It is the most diverse venue in Seattle hosting rock, electronic, indie, hip hop, world, alt-country, and DJs of all sorts. It is also the home of Broken Disco, IHeartRummage, Comeback and Club Pop.

0
 
 

Cha Cha Lounge

1013 E Pike St, Seattle

The New bar is a subterranean paradise, full of all the old fun and crap, only more of it! The Cha Cha is a place to call home on the road, to not feel a stranger in a strange city. A place where the locals always start and finish their night adventure, whatever it may be.

0
 
 

Chop Suey

1325 E Madison St, Seattle

Chop Suey is located in Seattle's Pike/Pine corridor of the Capitol Hill neighborhood...just blocks away from Seattle University, Seattle Central Community College and Broadway Avenue. It is the most diverse venue in Seattle hosting rock, electronic, indie, hip hop, world, alt-country, and DJs of all sorts. It is also the home of Broken Disco, IHeartRummage, Comeback and Club Pop.

0
 
 

Cha Cha Lounge

1013 E Pike St, Seattle

The New bar is a subterranean paradise, full of all the old fun and crap, only more of it! The Cha Cha is a place to call home on the road, to not feel a stranger in a strange city. A place where the locals always start and finish their night adventure, whatever it may be.

0
 
 

Neuemo's

925 E Pike St, Seattle

Cutting-edge indie-rock acts like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Iron and Wine and the Electric Six pack in a young, stylish, hard-drinking crowd. Crimson walls, flirtatious mermaid murals and balcony seating characterize the main room, while signature clown paintings in the showroom give a nod to past reincarnations of the space. There's not a bad sight line in the house; although occasionally over-sold shows can make things uncomfortably snug.

0
 
 

611 Supreme

611 E Pine St, Seattle

Pillow-covered benches; sturdy, candlelit glass tables, music playing at the perfect volume, and plenty of room for cozy couples or small groups of friends. If you sit at the bar, check out the tasteful, upscale selection of top-shelf liquor. For sophisticated flavor, try the house Derby, with bourbon, benedictine and bitters. The fromage crepe is a gooey snack for two or meal for one; the mouthwatering blend of Gruyere and Brie goes perfectly ...

0
 
 

Linda's Tavern

707 E Pine St, Seattle

This tavern offers the ultimate cross section of its hip, happy neighborhood--from the jukebox that finds Tammy Wynette commingling with the Smiths, to the buffalo head that hangs over the bar watching tattooed punks eat grilled cheese sandwiches. Linda's also features occasional appearances by a diverse selection of local DJs spinning everything from classic country to '60s surf rock. Snag one of the tall wooden booths and hang out all evening.

0
 
 

Showbox at The Market

1426 1st Ave, Seattle

Founded in 1939, Seattle's beautiful art-deco gem now known as Showbox at the Market is one of the town's very few extant entertainment venues that can lay claim to having provided local music fans such an astonishing breadth of music over the decades. From the Jazz Age to the Grunge Era, the storied ballroom has featured shows by touring icons such as Duke Ellington, Muddy Waters and the Ramones — as well as those by homegrown talents ranging ...

0
 
 

Havana Social Club

1010 E Pike St, Seattle

At Havana, leisure is paramount, and your nightclub experience is unlike any other. Vintage light fixtures hang from a pressed tin ceiling, painted gold by hand. Cocktails are expertly prepared as Seattle's greatest roster of DJs provide an incredible soundtrack. Gold columns and a powder blue bar tower over our fantastic dance floor. Potted palms line cozy booths; hospitality rules the day. At the entrance to the bar, our guests are greeted on ...

0
 
 

The War Room

722 E Pike St, Seattle

Previously a nondescript dance club, this ideal Pike Street location has been warmed up with rich pine siding and became a major draw on the Capitol Hill scene in 2005. Mixing elements of class and comfort, the space has much to offer, from low-slung communal couches in the lounge to the perfectly situated dance floor in the main room, a generously sized space with strategically placed booths for views of the action. The cordial staff lives up ...

0