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PubClubbing and Nightlife in
Seattle
There's a bit of
Vegas glitz in Seattle's nighclubbing dance scene.
Seattle's
Best Bars and Clubs
Bars
and Pubs Guide
For years, the hottest place in Seattle's
club scene was Thursday nights at Belltown Billiards in Belltown.
An upscale pool hall, it brought in a DJ, made room for a dance floor
and watched the young and single crowd roll in like a cue ball on a
scratch shot. Those not there by 10 faced a long wait at the door. Now,
that day has switched to Wednesdays.
On Thursdays, people now go around the corner. Club Medusa,
(1st and Bell) is where Vegas meets Seattle. It has laser lights, fog
machines, dancers in cages and patrons on large, open dance floor with
boundless energy. People take breaks and drinks at the
bar off to the side, where the pulsating techno gives way to conversation.
Thursday is Ladies Night (no cover for skirts) but it's also happening
on weekends.
Nightclubs in Seattle rarely rely on this type of showmanship, yet
it's a nice change of pace. Generally speaking, the clubs are more about
the crowd, the music and the dancing. Attitudes from doormen and patrons
are as rare as sunshine in February. Also, unlike many cities, the number
of clubs is quite manageable. There's only about a dozen, and many are
concentrated in a single area. We also provide bars in the alternative,
funky section, as well as others scattered about town:
Pioneer Square
Lower Queen Anne/Looking for Lust
Capitol Hill and Gay Bars
Live Music
Pioneer Square [MAP]
People line
up to get into the spacious Bohemian Cafe.
The Back Door draws a different crowd every night so make sure
it's not gay/lesbian night or straight people may feel out of place.
This can be a lot of fun on the right nights. It's decorated with random
garage sale finds and has great music. The door is practically hidden
on Yessler.
Bohemian has the reggae/hip-hop set covered with more security
than Sea-Tac. Not really the "bling, bling" set you expect, just a chill
spot to dance with the honeys and listen to the Snoop to Nelly...with
just a cool vibe, no matter what the color, style, or whatever. It's
PubClub.com's Best Dance Club.
Just around the corner is The Last Supper Club. It has two floors
of rave, techno, and some funk/soul/hip-hop. It's fun because the "trendy
eye candy" is out on the prowl. It's the most likely place in Seattle
to walk out with an Anna Kournikova look-alike.
Catwalk is also packed and has a well-deserved pickup reputation.
In fact, we've named it our Best Pick-up Club.
Old Timer's Cafe is notorious for having 60's-80's cover bands.
It's fun when you're hammered and need to release some energy.
Lower Queen Anne/Looking for Lust
Polly Esther's is
popular, especially as last call approaches.
Watertown (used to be Romper Room) is like being in a scene
from "The Sopranos" Large black leather booths and
red lights for decor. There's also a huge dance floor. Saturday is college
night.
Polly Esther's (5th and Harrison, Queen Anne) is a bit tacky,
a mix of locals and tourists and is heavy on bachlorette parties. One
stage plays '70s music and another '80s. Look over the disco ball from
the upstairs balcony. It has a reputation among locals as being a fairly
easy pickup joint, serving for many as kind of a "last chance saloon."
Capitol Hill and Gay Bars
Primarily, the gay and lesbian bars are concentrated in Capitol Hill
around Broadway and Pike. There are a few straight and mixed bars sprinkled
here as well.
For straight people, Linda's is a neighborhood rustic dive in
the Old West style. It has pool, a buffalo head behind the wall, wagon
wheel light fixtures, etc. Check it out for Happy Hour (5-7). Charlie's
has strong drinks and a great Happy Hour. The Comet is another
straight bar; it's a long-standing Seattle tradition with bands.The
Bad Juju Club has a mixed, mostly rock crowd. A DJ plays all
rock music, with Saturday nights being 80's, 90's metal. The Vogue
is next door, so the goth crowd drifts in & out. There are a few gay/lesbians
that mix in with the crowd.
The Broadway Bar & Grill has a mixed crowd and Happy Hour
twice a day. Not so at The Cuff Complex, where it's all gay.
The Complex is heavy on leather, has a laser show, four bars, a patio
and restaurant.The Wildrose is a lesbian club known for its drag
shows.
Live Music [MAP]
The Crocodile Café (2nd Second Avenue and Blanchard Street in
Belltown) is where up-and-coming Seattle bands take the stage. It is
the original home of Seattle's grunge music scene, from Pearl Jam to
Mudhoney and the Posies.
Seattle
Clubs Locations
| Bad Juju Club |
1518 11th Ave |
709 9951 |
| Back Door |
503 3RD Ave |
622-7665 |
| Belltown Billiards |
90 Blanchard St. |
448-6779 |
| Bohemia |
1517 1st Ave |
447-4719 |
| Broadway Bar & Grill |
314 Broadway |
328-7000 |
| Catwalk |
172 South Washington |
622-1863 |
| Charlie's |
217 Broadway E. |
323-2535 |
| Cuff Complex |
1533 13th Ave |
323-1525 |
| Club Medusa |
2218 Western Ave |
448-8887 |
| The Comet |
922 East Pike St |
323 9853 |
| Crocodile Cafe |
2200 Second |
441-5611 |
| Linda's |
707 E. Pine St. |
325-1220 |
| Last Supper Club |
124 S Washington St |
748-9975 |
| Old Timer's Cafe |
620 1st Ave. |
623-9800 |
| Poly Esther's |
332 5th Ave N |
956-9546 |
| The Vogue |
1516 First Ave |
324-5778 |
| Watertown |
106 1st Ave. N |
284-5003 |
| Wildrose |
1021 E Pike St, |
324-9210 |
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