The six-acre Tacoma Dome Entertainment Complex is unparalleled as far as its technology and design are concerned. The in-house restaurant, McKinley's, brews and serves most delicious and tangy Redhook Ales. The Shanaman Sports Museum, located in the Dome, is where Pierce County's sporting paraphernalia is preserved for your perusing pleasure. Live entertainment events take place here at various intervals, so check their website for more information.
Built in 1917, the Chalet Theatre stands as Enumclaw’s hub of entertainment. After serving the American Legion, the building was turned to a movie house in 1947. A few decades later, in 1977, Ken Kerr and his brother purchased the theater. Equipped with Dolby surround sound, this theater is an ideal destination to catch the latest flick. Seated under the high ceiling you can enjoy live bands, stand-up comedy shows and concerts too.
Located close to the airport, this SeaTac casino and restaurant is all about convenience. The attached restaurant (open 24/7) serves up standard dishes like burgers and sandwiches — the fried rice is a common favorite — and the bar mixes up drinks just the way you like them. Whether you're heading out of or back into town, Silver Dollar Casino SeaTac makes it easy for you to get in your gaming fix before you head to your ultimate destination.
The Blue Mouse Theater is one of the oldest cinemas in USA. This historic theater was built in 1923 and has since then gone through a number of changes, but still manages to retain its old world charm. Although it may not have the best of seating and fantastic sound systems, it still makes for a great venue to watch an old time classic. With a capacity of 221, the Blue Mouse Theater can be rented out for functions and other events.
The beaux-arts style architecture of this theater is the pride of downtown Tacoma. Initially a small movie house, today it has become a successful theater and concert hall. Pet fashion shows and plays have taken place at this venue in the past. The Rialto Theater has a seating capacity of 742 and includes a thrust stage as well as a balcony area. This venue is also used for dance, music and play rehearsals.
At this casino, you will feel like you are on the Mississippi in the 1800s. Located on an authentic riverboat and operated by the Puyallup Tribe, this elegant casino has a staff dressed in period garb and antiques located throughout the boat to help transport you back in time. Step aboard and try your luck. Events are frequently held here as well, which just makes Queens a more fun place to be at. The casino also features frequent live entertainment for which tickets are required. Want to celebrate your birthday or a special event? Do it at the Casino and have an experience you won't forget. Please call ahead for visiting hours.
Formerly known as the Rainier Beach High School Performing Arts Center, the place was renamed in 2004 to honor Paul Roberson. He was the first African American to make a mark in film and theater, a civil rights activist and a passionate sports person. The center was built in 1998, and since then is used by the school for hosting various events and programs organized by the students, especially those from their arts curriculum. However, the vision to create the best performing-arts program in the nation, has let them to take major initiatives to host special events to draw a crowd. This includes African Drum and Dance Ensemble show and the musical "Dream girls".
If you are planning to host your event for an audience of 400 people, then do consider the Theater at Auburn Mountainview. The space is well-equipped with light and acoustic amenities making sure every event is a success. It can also be used for events like concerts, conferences as well as meetings.