Seattle: Nightlife
Places and attractions in the Nightlife category
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R Place
R Place is a multilevel gay bar and nightclub that has become an integral part of Seattle's LGBTQ+ community. Located in the bustling Capitol Hill neighborhood, R Place offers a unique blend of entertainment, from lively dance floors to intimate lounges.
Seattle Eagle
Nestled in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood, the Seattle Eagle is an iconic bar that has become a cornerstone of the city's LGBTQ+ community. Known for its leather and denim dress code, this establishment is a herald of the classic gay bar...
Queer Bar
Nestled in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood, Queer Bar stands as a beacon of inclusivity and celebration within the city's LGBTQ+ community. This bustling nightlife hotspot is more than just a bar; it's a space where diversity is embraced,...
Collins Pub
Nestled in the heart of Seattle's historic Pioneer Square, Collins Pub serves as a beacon for both craft beer aficionados and those in pursuit of a vibrant social scene. This establishment, housed in a character-rich building that echoes Seattle's storied past, offers...
Cinerama
The Seattle Cinerama Theatre is a landmark movie theater in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located in the city's Belltown neighborhood, it is one of only three movie theaters in the world still capable of showing three-panel Cinerama films.
Linda's Tavern
Linda's Tavern is a bar and restaurant in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.
McCaw Hall
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall is a performing arts hall in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located on the grounds of Seattle Center and owned by the city of Seattle, McCaw Hall's two principal tenants are the Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet.
The Majestic Bay
The Majestic Bay Theater, built in 1914 in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, was the oldest continuously operating movie theater in the United States prior to its closure in 1997. In 1998, it was renovated and transformed from a bargain single-screen theater to a well-appointed triplex.
The Showbox
The Showbox is a music venue in Seattle, Washington. It has been owned by AEG Live since 2007.
Town Hall Seattle
Town Hall Seattle, or Town Hall locally, is a cultural center and performance hall located on Seattle, Washington, USA's First Hill at 1119 8th Ave.
Jet City Improv
Jet City Improv is a Short Form Improvisation troupe that performs in the Seattle, Washington area. The troupe was founded in 1992 and is operated by Wing-It Productions.
Grand Illusion Cinema
The Grand Illusion Cinema is the longest running independent cinema in the city of Seattle, Washington, and has become a landmark of the film community.
Harvard Exit Theatre
The Harvard Exit Theatre was a cinema located in Seattle, Washington. It was housed in a building built in 1925 by the Woman's Century Club, which still meets there at midday on the third Friday of the month. The building was sold in 1968 on the condition that the lobby not be altered, which it has not been to this day.
The 5 Point Cafe
The 5 Point Cafe is a bar and 24-hour cafe in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, owned by Dave Meinert. It is located by Tilikum Place and is open since 1929. It is considered the oldest drinking establishment in the neighborhood and has received accolades from local media for being one of the best dive bars in the city.
Butterworth Building
The Butterworth Building or Butterworth Block at 1921 First Avenue in Seattle, Washington was originally built as the Butterworth & Sons mortuary, which moved into this location in 1903 and moved to larger quarters in 1923.
The Crocodile
The Crocodile is a music club at 2505 1st Avenue on Blanchard Street in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Opened by Stephanie Dorgan as the "Crocodile Cafe" on April 30, 1991, it quickly became a fixture of the city's music scene.
Blue Moon Tavern
The Blue Moon is a tavern located on the west edge of the University District in Seattle, Washington, United States. It opened in April 1934, four months after the repeal of Prohibition, and has been visited by many counterculture icons over the years.
Lusty Lady
The Lusty Lady is a pair of defunct peep show establishments, one in downtown Seattle and one in the North Beach district of San Francisco. The Lusty Lady was made famous by the labor activism of its San Francisco workers and the publication of several books about working there.