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401 NE Northlake Way
Seattle, WA 98105-6818

(206) 632-0767

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Finn MacCool's
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
4217 University Way NE
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(206) 675-0885

21 and Over, open 10am-2am Sunday-Saturday in the heart of the University district.

Little Water Cantina
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2865 Eastlake Ave E
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(206) 397-4940

Sea Monster Lounge
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2202 N45TH ST
Seattle, WA 98103

(206) 992-1120

the seamonster lounge has been in wallingford since 2003 serving stiff drinks with great nightly live musical entertainment. today we feature an impressive scratch pub menu with happy hour every day from 4 to 6pm, brunch on the weekends with live jazz, 10 rotating beers on tap, house infused liquors, and etc... THEN stick around for the great live music every night from 10-2am, and early shows on tuesday, saturday and some sundays starting at 8pm. We also host an OPEN MIC every monday.. 21+ after 10PM

Kate's Pub
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
309 NE 45th St
Seattle, WA 98105

(206) 547-6832

Shultzy's Bar & Grill
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
4114 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

(206) 548-9461

Night Owl Lounge
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
4745 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

(206) 729-2373

At the Night Owl, we know the great art of smoking hookah is in the art of making the perfect mix. Although tradition started with single flavors of Grape, or apple, over time the art of mixing has become what is important. We offer top of the line Shisha (Al Fahker & Starbuzz) with over 30 flavors allowing you to experiment and create your own flavor masterpiece. Come on down and check out our exotic flavored tobacco and great music. Be yourself, bring down your friends and sink into conversation. Let our vibrant beats and enticing tastes lift your mind and bring your senses alive.

Eastlake Bar and Grill
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2947 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle, WA 98102

(206) 957-7777

Main level deck and upper deck. Upper deck is available for private events; (private deck, private indoor space, private bar/bartender, patio heaters, two TV's). Email Terri @ [email protected] for food and beverage minimums. TIKI BAR: Open 7 days a week! Need a slice of paradise...we've got you covered! TRIVIA: Every Tuesday night at 7:30pm ($2pp, 1-6 players per team). Prizes include cash, gift certs + booze! Trivia is on the patio in the summer! HAPPY HOUR: Every day 3-6pm and 9-close... throughout the entire restaurant and on the patio!

Murphy's Pub
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1928 N 45th St
Seattle, WA 98103

(206) 634-2110

Murphy's was established in 1981 as Seattle's 1st Irish Pub.

A Pizza Mart
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
5240 University Way NE, Ste D
Seattle, WA 98105

(206) 517-4000

University DIstrict Bar specializing in Pizza, Grinders, and Calzones. Spirits selection featuring over 100 different liquors, with a large and diverse selection of whiskey and tequila. Happy Hour from 2-7 with $1 Off Drafts, $3 Off Pitchers, $6 Double Wells, $8 Small 2-topping Pizzas, $7 Shot+Beer Specials, MORE! Nightly Specials (beginning at 7) Include: Sunday: 1/2 Price Pizza! $8 Bud Light Pitchers! Monday: $6 Liters! $4 Jameson! $4 Vitamin C shots! Trivia from 8-10! Tuesday: $6 You Call-It and $7 Rainier Pitchers! Wednesday: ALL NIGHT HAPPY HOUR! $2 Off Cocktails! Thursday: $4 Jack Fire! $3 Off Pitchers! Friday: $4 Jack! $4 El Jimador! $2 Jell O Shots! Saturday: $4 Tullamore Dew! $4 Jager Bombs! $2 Jell O Shots!

Blue Moon
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
712 NE 45th St
Seattle, WA 98105

(206) 675-9116

http://bluemoonseattle.wordpress.com http://www.youtube.com/user/bluemoonseattle http://www.twitter.com/bluemoonseattle Seattle's Blue Moon Tavern first opened its doors at 712 NE 45th Street near the University of Washington on or near April 15, 1934. Founded by Hank Reverman (1912-2009), the tavern was an instant hit with students who, under state law, had to trek one mile from campus to buy a beer. During the 1950s and 1960s, subsequent owners Jack and Jim David and, later, Stanford Poll (1940-2000) welcomed an assortment of radicals, artists, writers, journalists, beatniks, hippies, and wannabees. Poets Theodore Roethke (1901-1963), Richard Hugo (1924-1982), Carolyn Kizer (b. 1925), Stanley Kunitz (1905-2006), and David Wagoner could often be found at the bar, along with famous visitors such as Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) and Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997). After a long decline in 1970s, the Blue Moon rose anew under management by Three Fools, Inc. In 1989, it was threatened with demolition. Although a popular preservation campaign failed to secure the Moon official landmark status in 1990, developers were persuaded to spare the tavern and it continues to pursue its eccentric orbit to the present day (1999). Shortly after the repeal state and federal laws prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages, Henry J. Reverman took his college trust fund and invested to create a new tavern in the shell of a former garage near the corner of 8th Avenue NE and NE 45th Street. Reverman and his partner, Monty Fairchild, dubbed it the "Blue Moon" after purchasing a large neon sign from the nearby Blue Moon Cafe. They opened for business in mid-April 1934. State law then banned alcohol sales within one mile of the University of Washington Campus, and the Blue Moon lay just over the line. It was an instant success with students, particularly members of the UW football team. Reverman hired local boxers Freddy Steele (1907-1990), Cecil Payne (1906-1959), and "Doc" Snell to keep order. Monty Fairchild sold his interest in the Moon and founded the Rainbow Tavern just a few doors away. Reverman in turn sold the Moon to Maude Walsh (1906-1968) and Vera McCracken in 1940. (He used the proceeds to found the Lake Union Air Service.) Under the new owners, the Blue Moon was one of the rare bars outside of the Central Area to serve African American servicemen during World War II. In 1950, brothers Jack and Jim David took over the Blue Moon and welcomed a growing coterie of artists, writers, political radicals, and "beatniks." The tavern's reputation among the avant garde was secured by the frequent patronage of poets Theodore Roethke, Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, and Stanley Kunitz, among others. Dylan Thomas, James Farrell, and Allen Ginzberg (possibly also Jack Kerouac) visited when passing through Seattle. The tavern also provided a haven for UW professors such as Joe Butterworth who were caught up in the McCarthyist purge led by the Canwell Committee. Jim David sold his share to his brother Jack in 1959. In turn, Jack sold the Blue Moon to Stanford Poll and Dr. Paul Chilton in 1966. They enlarged the tavern to make room for the hordes of hippies and New Leftists who began to supersede the Moon's traditional clientele of beatniks and Old Leftists. The Blue Moon became famous (or infamous) as a clubhouse for Seattle's emerging counterculture. Former Communist Stan Iverson (1927-1985) reigned as its unofficial maitre 'd. Restaurateur Jerry Kingen attempted in vain to gentrify the Moon in 1970. He sold it to a former bartender, "Fast Eddy" McWhinnie, in 1974. Lack of capital and an increasingly ugly drug scene contributed to the Moon's long descent. The tavern was rescued from certain eclipse in 1982 by "Three Fools, Inc.," comprising partners Gustav Hellthaler, Robert Morrison Jr. (1948-2008), and John Caldbick. Two years later, in 1984, the Blue Moon was refurbished for its 50th anniversary and won a new generation of customers. Stan Poll negotiated a long lease that he thought would protect the tavern and sold his interest to Chilton. Clouds appeared in 1989 when Chilton sold the Blue Moon's building to Westlake Capital, which announced plans to replace the tavern with a new retail/condominium project. A spirited public campaign was mounted to block demolition by convincing the City of Seattle's Landmarks Preservation Board to designate the Blue Moon as a cultural landmark. The effort secured broad public and media support, but landmark designation failed on a tie vote on March 7, 1990. Tavern supporters and neighborhood leaders did not relent, and Westlake Capital principals were genuinely moved by the outpouring of public affection for the Blue Moon. Thanks in large part to the efforts of Hans Aschenbach, president of the Roosevelt Neighborhood Alliance, the parties concluded a settlement on May 4, 1990, scaling back the proposed development and extending the Blue Moon's lease to 2034 -- which, barring disaster, will mark the centennial of its founding.

Blue Moon Tavern
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
712 NE 45th St
Seattle, WA 98105

(206) 675-9116

The Blue Moon is a tavern located on the west edge of the University District, Seattle, Washington, that has been visited by many counterculture icons over the years. It opened in April 1934, soon after the repeal of Prohibition in December 1933. It is the first and oldest tavern in the U-District. It was an instant hit with students (together with the still-thriving Duchess Tavern in Ravenna); under state law, students had to trek one mile from the campus to purchase drinks. The Blue Moon was one of the rare bars outside of the Central District to serve African American servicemen during World War II. The tavern also provided a haven for UW professors such as Joe Butterworth who were caught up in the McCarthyist purge. It had further heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. Regulars included author Tom Robbins, poets Theodore Roethke, Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, Stanley Kunitz, and David Wagoner, and painters Richard Gilkey and Leo Kenney. Visitors included Dylan Thomas, Ken Kesey, Allen Ginsberg and Mik Moore.

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(206) 547-2967

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Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2379 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle, WA 98102

(206) 325-0081

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Sea Monster Lounge
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Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
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(206) 324-5882

Daily specials and Weekday Happy Hour 4 -7pm and midnight-2 am

Eastlake Zoo Tavern
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2301 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle, WA 98102

(206) 329-3277

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The Grizzled Wizard
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2317 N 45th St
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(206) 395-4749

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Russell's Seattle
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
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