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Seattle (cont.)
Nightlife
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Bohemian Nightclub – 111 Yesler Way , Seattle
Dance the night away in one of the three rooms of music at this local hot spot. Dj's, fire performers, visual artists and go-go dancers add to the already electric ambiance.
Club Medusa – 2218 Western Ave. , Seattle
For all evening fun or after hours cool down, you'll find this Vegas style dance club a great place to be. Come prepared though, there is a dress code and cover charges can be a bit expensive if seeking admission to the VIP Room.
Element – 332 5 th Ave. N. , Seattle
Luxurious red carpet style treatment await those dressed to the nines and willing to anti up the cover charge. The see and be seen place in Seattle boasts an amazing 14,000 square feet of some of the best nightlife in the city.
Downunder – 2407 First Ave. , Seattle
Singles will find this hip hop dance bar a lively place to hang out. They'll also find the foam parties offer some extremely wet and wild fun.
White Horse Trading Company – 1908 Post Aly, Seattle
A no smoking, dog friendly, quiet bar that exists outside of our imagination? Yes, there is such a place and for those worn out from the loud thumping at the dance clubs, the White Horse Trading Company with its dark wood and book lined walls offers patrons a place to relax and enjoy some neighborly conversation. |
Sports Bars
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Sluggers – 538 1 st Ave. , Seattle
If you're looking for a place to enjoy a game with fellow fans, somewhere that screams sports, Sluggers is just the key. With its décor based largely on local area team memorabilia, this truly traditional sports bar offers its patrons the basic bar menu and reasonably priced drinks with drink specials during the games.
FX McRory's – 419 Occidental Ave. , Seattle
If you don't have tickets to the game, the next best place to be is across the street from the game. That's where you'll find this neighborhood sports bar. Not of the typical nature though, FX serves up scrumptious steaks, chops and seafood on linen covered tables.
Goldies on 45th - 2121 N. 45 th Street , Seattle
Billed as an adult arcade, you'll find everything you need to unwind and have a bit of kid like fun. Pool, ping-pong, arcade, foosball and darts are just some of the games one can indulge in while watching the local teams on the big screen televisions.
Rocksport Bar and Grill – 4209 SW Alaska St . , Seattle
You can't help but root for the home team when you stop in to watch the game at Rocksport. With a jukebox ready to sing country tunes or rock and roll, a simple good time is had at this west Seattle favorite.
Jillians – 731 Westlake Avenue N, Seattle
A smorgasbord of sports-bar entertainment, Jillian's is filled with dozens of beautiful pool tables. There are also video games, air-hockey tables, darts and a Ping-Pong table or two. Despite all the distractions, the space is roomy and relaxed--not crowded. A sizable loft space offers non-smokers plenty of tables along with another bar.
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Dining
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Italian
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Assaggio – 2010 4 th Ave. , Seattle
If Penne alla vodka, saltimbocca or antipasto tempt your taste buds, then head on over to Assaggio for an outstanding Italian meal. This is a great place to take a date, have a business meeting or take family visiting from out of town.
Il Foenio – 600 Pine Street , Seattle
In true Italian tradition all dishes are made fresh daily. Whether you're having breakfast, lunch or dinner, you're experience at this old world style restaurant will be an experience you won't soon forget. |
Seafood
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Flying Fish – 2234 First Ave. , Seattle
Vibrant colors and friendly service abounds at this favorite Seattle restaurant. Truly a seafood lovers paradise, the menu changes daily to allow for serving the freshest seafood possible.
The Oceanaire Seafood Room – 1700 7 th Ave. , Seattle
Sophisticated yet relaxed, this retro styled supper club serves only the freshest seafood. Diners are treated to big band and swing music taking them back to a forgotten era. |
Steak Houses
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Ruth's Chris Steakhouse – 727 Pine Street , Seattle
Generous cuts of prime beef, lamb or pork chops and a variety of fresh seafood are on the menu at this sleek, contemporary restaurant. Definitely save room for dessert, who could pass on the bread pudding with whiskey sauce?
El Gaucho – 2505 1 st Ave. , Seattle
Open spaces and raised seating area allow for patrons to watch various table side food preparations. Cherries Jubilee and banana's fosters are always intriguing when brought to the table. Before going straight to one of the fun desserts, make room for some of the finest bee fin Seattle. |
Other
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Wild Ginger – 1401 Third Ave. , Seattle
Seafood, Pan-Asian cuisine, and casual dining in an authentically decorated atmosphere await you at the Wild Ginger. Sit at the Satay Bar and enjoy tastes from local breweries while enjoying the local scene or take a quiet booth and relax. |
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