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Best Bars in Seattle

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Located in the West Seattle neighborhood, this amazing beer garden is known across the city, for serving some of the most eclectic range of craft beers. With over 1300 labels in their kitty, the Beer Junction is claimed to have the largest collection of brews in Seattle. A beer aficionado's dream come true, this place is perfect to hangout during weekends or after work. With over 35 beers on tap, it satisfies even the most discerning palates. Food service isn't available, however, you can bring in some food of your won, or get it delivered from a nearby restaurant. Several events including, beer tasting and special nights are hosted here, to keep the customers in high spirits.

Housed in the basement boiler room of a former old brick hotel, Bathtub Gin & Co. has different levels in its lounge. The upstairs pine bar is stocked with liquor from around the world and on the lower level there are comfortable seats and couches. It sports a rustic decor and faint-lighting that gives a characteristic charm to the place. The service is also quite friendly and truly reflects the laid-back atmosphere they advocate. The bar is the perfect place to unwind after a work day, where you can sip on local gin, tonics or a classic cocktail.

Head to the Tractor Tavern for a fun time with great music and drinks in Seattle. This rustic bar is a popular hangout spot for the locals and tourists alike and is known for hosting several live music gigs regularly. Though the interiors exude an old world charm, they are well-facilitated with a stage and modern sound equipment that promise a great acoustic experience. Tap your feet to some amazing performances while you sip on enticing beverages offered on their menu.

The Jules Maes Saloon is a one of a kind bar and venue where bands of various genres that come and perform. Said to be one of the oldest bars in Seattle, this bar is definitely is not going anywhere anytime soon. The bartenders are friendly and are able to make a mean cocktail. The vibe is casual and very friendly.

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Canon: Whiskey and Bitters Emporium is the brainchild of acclaimed Canadian mixologist, Jamie Boudreau. Featuring over 3500 labels of alcohol, this bar takes pride in housing one of the largest spirit collections in the world. But that is not all, having won multiple accolades, it is also one of the best cocktail bars in Seattle. Try out Jamie's popular concoctions: Chamomile Sour, Hot Dickens' Cider, Fighattan and Canon Cocktail. This modest space, that accommodates approximately 48 guests, can also be rented out to host your private event.

Close to Delridge and downtown Seattle, Skylark Cafe & Club is West Seattle's best bet when it comes to hanging out with friends. Serving sumptuous American fare and delicious drinks to complement it, the menu here is simply enticing. Skylark also has an active nightlife, during which it features the best of local musical talents and touring artists. For a place with great food, casual ambiance, homey decor and wonderful music, Skylark seems more than perfect.

Tavern Law has been serving fabulous cocktails since 1832. During the Prohibition era when America outlawed alcohol, the bar became a speakeasy and continued to serve drinks. Now you can have a perfectly legal cocktail and enjoy the bar's interesting past by sipping on a classic concoction. The ever-evolving drink menu is made with only fresh, hand-crushed juices and syrups blended by traditional methods. This mecca of bar-tending features in the top 25 bars in the country and their clientele includes numerous mixology historians and connoisseurs.

The Pine Box is an elegant bar in town. The brainchild of Ian Roberts, its antique elements, artisan woodwork, high ceiling, huge mirrors and glass windows, create a distinct charm that just grows on you every time you visit this place. They have 30 tap beers and more than 40 varieties of whiskey from all over the country. Enjoy their happy hours and nosh on the tasty bites.

Located in Pioneer Square, this is one of the oldest pubs in Seattle. The narrow bar stretches to the back, where tables and chairs face a small stage. Jazz, reggae, rock or blues plays here almost nightly, making this a great place to catch live music. The saloon offers a menu of decent fish, pork and chicken dishes, and the full bar has a wide selection of microbrews on tap. The Central participates in the Pioneer Square joint cover.

The flagship location of The Matador in Seattle is extremely popular with locals. The unique ambiance, with skillfully-designed tables, antique lights, fireplace and plasma screen televisions is a blend of conventional and modern sensibilities. There is decent choice of Tex-Mex cuisine available too, with options like charbroiled rib-eye, beef tenderloin medallions and skillet seared fajitas. The sandwiches and starter plates are also something to try out here. Check website for more information.

Unicorn is a unique and eclectic carnival-themed lounge with great music and fantastic beers on tap as well as delicious cocktails. Try their Mango Drop or one of their rotating flavors of house-made jello shots. There's a dainty selection of bites, from chicken nuggets to corn dogs and mac and cheese for company. The whimsical decor creates a quirky and fun atmosphere. Head down the stairs and you will find yourself in Narwhal, filled with pinball and other arcade games to keep the good times rolling. Fun weekly events like karaoke and trivia add to the vibe.

Rhein Haus gives Seattle a little taste of Germany. The atmosphere and the beer are the main attractions here, with a large yet cozy space providing a friendly ambiance perfect for swilling down pints of German beer with friends. Speaking of the beer, Rhein Haus offers an extensive beer list with a multitude of different size options, making it easy to try many different types of brews. For those who like to drink and play, there are bocce ball courts and shuffleboard tables. Note that Rhein Haus takes reservations only upto 4p on Fridays and Saturdays.

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