The Washington State Convention Center is a convention center in Seattle, Washington. The convention center notably is built bridging over Interstate 5.Planned expansionThe convention center is planning a $1.4 billion expansion that includes 440,000sqft of exhibition space in a new five-story building to be located at the site of the Convention Place transit station, part of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel. The station is expected to close to buses in 2017 in preparation for the opening of the Northgate Link Extension and construction is expected to begin shortly thereafter, with a potential opening in 2020.EventsAAI Immunology Annual Meeting 2016Emerald City ComiCon 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. 2015, 2016. Will return in 2017.Penny Arcade Expo 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. Will return in 2017.Sakura-Con 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. Will return in 2017.The 41st annual TESOL Convention.WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999NECA Show 2009Phi Theta Kappa Convention 2011International Conference on Robotics and Automation in 2015
Huge dance floor and spectacular entertainment for everyone! $6 Absoluts 9-11pm, 18+ on Wednesdays 9pm and from 2-4am Fri and Sat, food service available 4pm-2am
The oddly named Six Arms is not so oddly named when you consider our beer-label logo showing a Hindu idol with her six, sinuous arms aloft. Inside the bustling pub, enormous windows and an impressive three-dimensional sculpture of our multi-armed mascot make Six Arms a destination for Seattle's funky Capitol Hill neighborhood. Filled with a long copper-topped bar, booths, an upstairs section with wrought-iron café tables and mini booth, the pub also boasts McMenamins' largest collection of chandeliers. Pretty, aren't they?
Named after the 1905 apartment building in which it resides, Saint John's Bar & Eatery serves great food and unpretentious drink to Capitol Hill seven days a week. Four hours of happy hour from 2pm to 6pm. Open 2pm to 2am daily and brunch served Saturday and Sunday at 10AM.
From Nu Disco to House to Tech to Deep to Disco, this night is all about 4/4 dance music as interpreted and presented by members of Trashed, Decibel, Flammable and Innerflight. Every Thursday at Q
Monday - Friday: 6am-10am: BJ & Migs Mornings 10am-2pm: Ryan Castle 2pm-6pm: The Men's Room 6pm-10pm: Taryn Daly 12am-5am: Matt Koch Saturday: 6am-10am: C.C. 10pm-2am: Metal Shop Sunday: 7am-12pm: Dude It's The 80s
$100 Cash prize weekly to the best talent act! All acts welcomed Singers-Dancers-Bellydance-Burlesque-Magic-Drag King or Queen-Lip Sync etc. Door 9pm Show 10:15pm Dj Lightray from C89.5 s pinning Seattle best dance mixes!
The Seattle Eagle is a gay bar, and friendly to all others who are enjoyable and easy going in a club environment.
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The oddly named Six Arms is not so oddly named when you consider our beer-label logo showing a Hindu idol with her six, sinuous arms aloft. Inside the bustling pub, enormous windows and an impressive three-dimensional sculpture of our multi-armed mascot make Six Arms a destination for Seattle's funky Capitol Hill neighborhood. Filled with a long copper-topped bar, booths, an upstairs section with wrought-iron café tables and mini booth, the pub also boasts McMenamins' largest collection of chandeliers. Pretty, aren't they?