Jazzbones covers all the bases when it comes to having a good time. Local and regional talents perform and the sumptuous fare satiates your appetite. Jazzbones is classy and easy on the eyes as well, with large spacious windows, glass mosaic and a curving bar which lend the place a very stylish look. There is a private balcony available for those who need their space and yet want a birds eye view of the band below.
Welcome to the luxuriant El Gaucho which takes its fine dining motive quite seriously. Dedicated to providing the most exquisite fine dining experience, El Gaucho serves sophisticated gourmet food of a very high standard. The dimly lit restaurant with rich wood accents gives the place a very romantic and pleasant aura. The wine list is stellar, perfectly in tune with the restaurants fine dining experience. From the risotto to the lobster medallions to the melt-in-your-mouth steaks and succulent scallops; every dish on the menu is a winner. The staff is quite friendly and can assist you in your wine selection or suggest the perfect entree pairing.
The folks at Full Tilt Ice Cream craft up some flavors not normally seen in your run-of-the-mill ice cream parlor. In addition to the classics, you'll also see flavors like Mango Chili, Lemon Lavender, Ube, Thai Tea, Salted Licorice and Toasted Coconut. Try Mexican Chocolate with a Tequila Caramel Swirl, or be really adventurous and have the chocolate-covered bacon ice cream. There are also usually a few vegan options as well. Located in the gritty White Center neighborhood, Full Tilt is somewhat of a diamond in the rough, but the delicious ice cream is worth the trek. In addition to ice cream, Full Tilt serves beer and beer floats, and has a wall pinball machines and arcade games. There are other shop branches throughout the Seattle area, but the one in White Center was the original.
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.
Featuring live entertainment seven-nights a week, The Royal Room has garnered a major following of music lovers in Seattle, within a short span of time. The design of this intimate venue is simple, comprising a stage at one end that has a grand piano and enough space for a small ensemble to fit in. With the performances of a number of renowned local as well as national and international artists scheduled here, you will never leave this place disappointed. The venue also doubles up as a bar with happy hour specials and drinks offered until late in the night. Do not fret if the performances of your favorite artists coincide with your dinner plans, as you can always grab a bite to eat at the restaurant of The Royal Room. Call ahead or visit their website to know more.
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 folks at Full Tilt Ice Cream craft up some flavors not normally seen in your run-of-the-mill ice cream parlor. In addition to the classics, you'll also see flavors like Mango Chili, Lemon Lavender, Ube, Thai Tea, Salted Licorice and Toasted Coconut. Try Mexican Chocolate with a Tequila Caramel Swirl, or be really adventurous and have the chocolate-covered bacon ice cream. There are also usually a few vegan options as well. Located in the gritty White Center neighborhood, Full Tilt is somewhat of a diamond in the rough, but the delicious ice cream is worth the trek. In addition to ice cream, Full Tilt serves beer and beer floats, and has a wall pinball machines and arcade games. There are other shop branches throughout the Seattle area, but the one in White Center was the original.
Craving to eat delicious pizzas? Head straight to Talarico Pizza that offers a wide variety like Tarantino, Margarita, Coppola, Pepperoni, Sinatra and several others. And if incase, you are not in the mood to gorge onto pizzas, you can savor your taste buds with soups, salads, pastas and desserts. The well-stocked bar here offers excellent wines and beers to go with your meals and you can enjoy the Happy Hour from 4pm to 2am. To make your visit more enjoyable, this pizzeria holds live music events in the form of karaoke and DJ nights. Enjoy!
Welcome to the luxuriant El Gaucho which takes its fine dining motive quite seriously. Dedicated to providing the most exquisite fine dining experience, El Gaucho serves sophisticated gourmet food of a very high standard. The dimly lit restaurant with rich wood accents gives the place a very romantic and pleasant aura. The wine list is stellar, perfectly in tune with the restaurants fine dining experience. From the risotto to the lobster medallions to the melt-in-your-mouth steaks and succulent scallops; every dish on the menu is a winner. The staff is quite friendly and can assist you in your wine selection or suggest the perfect entree pairing.
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.
Featuring live entertainment seven-nights a week, The Royal Room has garnered a major following of music lovers in Seattle, within a short span of time. The design of this intimate venue is simple, comprising a stage at one end that has a grand piano and enough space for a small ensemble to fit in. With the performances of a number of renowned local as well as national and international artists scheduled here, you will never leave this place disappointed. The venue also doubles up as a bar with happy hour specials and drinks offered until late in the night. Do not fret if the performances of your favorite artists coincide with your dinner plans, as you can always grab a bite to eat at the restaurant of The Royal Room. Call ahead or visit their website to know more.