This western themed bar is owned by Linda Derschang, the lady who owns Linda's and Chop Suey. It is named after a hardware store that was earlier in its place. The decor includes wagon wheel lamps, a saloon style bar and a black and white photo display. The customers can avail of a haircut along with their beer as the bar is connected to Rudy's barbershop. The pub has a lengthy cocktail list and assorted pub grub.
This dimly lit joint, located on Broadway, predates the Australian television show of the same name by a good many years. Step in, and you're bound to find an eclectic mix of people; divas, DJs, drag queens, you name it. The club boasts of being one of the longest running GLBT nightclubs in the city, and going by its popularity, it doesn't look like that's going to change anytime soon. Expectedly, the clientele is by and large gay, but everyone is welcome here for a good time. Dance floor remains perennially packed and the music is predominantly dance, usually Top 40 or disco. Regularly host to some great acts and live performances, Neighbours is most certainly one of the best GLBT nightclubs in the city.
The fun at Wildrose just never ends. A popular lesbian joint, Wildrose generally has a young crowd that fills this place up every day of the week for their special events like karaoke sessions, live performances and nights when the brews and Bloody Mary's just keep flowing. The menu is filled with tasty food like burgers, pizzas and even tacos. The pool tables add to the laid-back vibe of this place. If you are looking for a new place to chill and spend some time with your friends, head to Wildrose and get ready for a memorable time.
Sing until the wee hours in your own private karaoke room. Rooms hold at least eight people. Choose from thousands of songs in four languages on high-quality systems. Customers provide their own snacks and alcohol, but the establishment does sell soft drinks and blank tapes. Reservations are suggested, especially for later times and weekends.
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.
Comet Tavern has been around in the Pike/Pine area of Seattle as long as anyone can remember. It's known as a place for local bands to play, and it has always been an epicenter of Seattle's eclectic music activity. Add some pinball machines, a pool table and cheap beers, and you have the perfect dive bar. The creaky floorboards protesting at every step and very smoky interiors seems to be appropriate for those who take their nightlife seriously.
There is no better place to try one of Washington state's best known commodities, the apple. Here at Schilling, you can taste the flavor and beauty of these apples in alcoholic form. All of their ciders are made from Washington apples and their product is 100% GMO-free and handcrafted in state. The cider-makers have six different ciders that they serve year-round and when the seasons arrive, the ciders are modified accordingly. If you want something really innovative, try the Grumpy Bear Nitro, this coffee-infused cider uses nitrogen to achieve one of the creamiest ciders on the planet.
Run by the endearing duo of Lyle and Kia, The Raging River Cafe and Club in Fall City is the perfect joint to head to for a night of wholesome entertainment, American-style. Every night of the week promises you something different, whether its karaoke, dance nights or the talented live bands who draw the rock and roll and blues-loving crowds. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, some recommended dishes would be the crispy chicken salad, patty melt, fishwich and meatless spaghetti soup. Go for it!
The Noble Fir is a warm and inviting neighborhood tavern. In keeping with its "outdoor" theme, the well-appointed, wood-paneled interior is decorated with photos and posters of maps and forests. A generous number of local and international craft beers are available on tap, as well as hard cider and wine. Be sure to try their food as well. The list shines with small plates such as Zoe's Hot Coppa Pork Shoulder, Duck Pate de Campagne and Roasted Sweet Red Peppers - perfect complements to your tasty beverage. Please note that The Noble Fir is a 21 and over bar.