![]() ![]() Red Nightclub, which also went by the name 512, closed in January after the Las Vegas City Council voted to shut it down after videos surfaced showing a “pattern of violence” at the club. Studio Annwn and Future TBD created the over-the-top chandelier. The eight tentacles light up with 10,000 laser-cut components with 5,000 light diodes. The 6,500-square-foot club with room for 500 people features a dance floor with a massive “disco octopus” light hanging over the bar. Corner Bar Management, which already has Commonwealth and Park on Fremont, debuts Discopussy, taking over the former Red Nightclub at 512 Fremont St. This eclectic bar doesn’t have an exact theme so much as several! This is a great Seattle bar to visit with a large group we imagine it’s a popular destination for bachelor and bachelorette parties.A new nightclub specializing in mainline house and techno music opens on Friday, July 3, on Fremont East. Get in touch with your inner kid on your next night out at Gold Bar in Capitol Hill (previously located in SLU). can be a little tricky to find and somewhat snug inside, as true to speakeasy tradition, but this Prohibition-themed basement bar is worth it for the carefully created cocktails and charming vibe.Īddress: 2205 2nd Ave #310 10. Of course we had to include a speakeasy on this list. Bathtub Gin & Co., Belltown via Bathtub Gin & Co This cozy and welcoming Seattle landmark has three patios, a stage and dance floor, and creative cocktails.Īddress: 2121 N 45th St 9. If you’re looking for a nautical-themed bar in Seattle, The Octopus Bar in Wallingford is your best bet. The Octopus Bar, Wallingford via The Octopus Bar When you’re done at Life On Mars, head over to nearby Revolver Bar for even more vinyl! Revolver plays vinyl all day, every day while serving up a revolving menu of creative cocktails.Īddress: 1514 E Olive Way 8. ![]() Revolver Bar, Capitol Hill via Revolver Bar In addition to their well-stocked record store and covered patio, they also have a great non-alcoholic cocktail menu and a plant-based food menu.Īddress: 722 E Pike St 7. If you love vinyl, Life On Mars may be the Seattle bar for you. Life On Mars, Capitol Hill via Life On Mars They rotate through different themes and as of April 2023 the theme is Lord of the Rings! You can get cocktails with names like White Hand of Saruman and Mirror of Galadriel.Īddress: 5307 Ballard Ave NW 6. on Tuesdays through Saturdays, however, it transforms into the 21+ Bar Sabine with cocktails and both small and large bites. Bar Sabine, Ballard via Bar Sabineīy day, Sabine Cafe in Ballard is a charming Middle Eastern restaurant that we love frequenting for brunch. Their creative cocktail presentation is practically performance art.Īddress: 1108 Pike St 5. Inside Passage, Capitol Hill via Inside Passageĭescribing itself as “ a Pacific Northwest, under sea, sunken ship, tropical immersion bar,” Inside Passage is always a blast-and not just for the highly-committed decor. Even their menu is carnival-themed! You can also slip into their sister bar Narwhal, which has a matching theme.Īddress: 1118 E Pike St 4. It’s impossible to not have fun in the carnival-themed interior of Unicorn. Unicorn, Capitol Hill Photo via Unicorn Seattle ![]() When you enter Benbow Room, you’ll get to enjoy a tropical cocktail menu, hot dogs, and arcade games inside the galley of a pirate ship.Īddress: 4210 SW Admiral Way, Suite A 3. This West Seattle bar is actually a relic from the 1950s that has just recently been revived in 2022. Describing itself as “ a luxury resort on a subtropical moon,” this high-concept patio bar is a fun diversion on a summer night.Īddress: 3401 Evanston Ave N (located on the Dreamland patio) 2. Newly opened in Fremont, Carnelian Bay sits on the patio of popular bar and diner Dreamland. Carnelian Bay, Fremont Carnelian Bay via Paul Shanrock Read on for the top 12 themed bars in Seattle! 1. Whether you’re looking to jazz up your Saturday night or you’re hoping to impress your out-of-town friends, these themed bars will not disappoint. Some of these bars stick to the classics, such as the always-popular speakeasy theme, while others aim to entertain Seattleites with a novel and high-concept drinking experience. Luckily, Seattle has no shortage of bars centered around zany and offbeat themes. Your neighborhood dive bar is always a safe bet but we all need an adventure every once in a while. ![]()
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