111 Yesler Way
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 697-7702
The best happy hour and the best sound system that downtown Seattle has to offer! Happy Hour is celebrated sunday 2pm - 8pm, monday - thursday 3pm - 8pm, friday & saturday 2pm - 10pm. Dance events are held tues-sun from 10pm to 2am on the weekdays, and til 4am on friday and saturday! full menu & upcoming events calendar @ http://clubcontour.com
Box House is a fun and innovative country sports bar replacing the historical Last Supper Club. Keeping the spirit of old Seattle alive, Seattle’s pubs and saloons of the Pioneer Square area in the late 1800’s were commonly referred to as “Box Houses”. The 7,500 square foot space features new custom furnishings, an inviting wrap-around bar on the main level with convenient purse hooks and outlets to charge your electronic devices, and a VIP mezzanine with its own private bar. In keeping with the country spirit, our menu features tasty BBQ, Tex-Mex and Traditional American fare. Whatever your taste buds are craving, we’ve got you covered! Our huge 15’ projection screen, over 18 large HD TVs and state of the art sound and lighting systems will assure you won’t miss any of the action. We also have special game day menus! Since Box House is only a short walk from Seattle’s stadiums, it gives fans a fun, warm, spacious environment to eat and convene before any game or match.
We feature comedy seven nights a week, presenting national and regional acts as well as special comedic theme shows.
Practical stuff: - no reservations except for groups of six or more during off-peak hours only - 21 and up - The menu changes daily. You can see a sample at our website - http://www.damntheweather.com. - We don't have a phone. The best way to contact us is with a message via this page or email - [email protected]. - We look forward to serving you soon!
Delicatus - A Seattle Delicatessen is an authentic delicatessen built on the traditional principles of European immigrants while incorporating the vast diversity of resources unique to the Pacific Northwest. We offer a full bar as well as a diverse dinner menu focused on locally sourced NW focused comfort food. Dinner Menu available after 5pm Mon-Fri with Weekend Brunch 10:30am-4pm Saturday/Sundays. We stay open later on weekends for Sounders, Seahawks and Mariners games.
Elmer and Mary Smith are my Great Grandparents. They raised my grandmother, Marilyn, in a small gold mining town on the edge of the Sawtooth Mountains in Southern Idaho. It’s a heritage that inspires us. It evokes images of family huddled around a wood fire, of young men and women on horseback through open fields, of community gatherings at the local “Hub”, dancing and imbibing and shaking off the dirt of a long day. It’s the true American spirit that is currently in a resurgence. We are tiring of a consumer culture based on disposable products. There is a shift in our country back to quality goods, crafted by hand, slow and thoughtful and beautiful... and we feel it.
Easy Joe's is an American Pub with great burgers, cold brews and tasty cocktails served behind a beautiful hand built bar. Located in the heart of historic Pioneer Square, it's the perfect place to meet friends, have lunch, watch the game, enjoy happy hour, order some more food ... you know the drill.
The Seattle Hotel was the third of three hotels located in Pioneer Square in a triangular block bound by James Street to the north, Yesler Way to the south, and 2nd Avenue to the east, and just steps away from the Pioneer Building. It was built in 1890 from the ashes of the Great Seattle Fire and served as a hotel until early in the 20th Century. By the time neighboring Smith Tower was completed in 1914, the Seattle Hotel had become an office building.Precursor: The Occidental Hotel, I and II (1861–1889)Before the Seattle Hotel rose in 1890, there was the Occidental Hotel. The first Occidental, which opened in 1861, was a wooden building. Twenty years later, on September 26, 1881, it held a memorial service for President James Garfield, who had died five days earlier from injuries sustained when he was shot in July.In 1883, the wooden structure was torn down and John Collins built a bigger, grander one in the same location. It lasted just four years, before burning down in the Great Seattle Fire on June 6, 1889. The second Occidental Hotel, like the Seattle Hotel, was also triangular-shaped.DescriptionThe Seattle Hotel was a triangular-shaped building, with its narrow face located at the junction of James and Yesler. It stood five stories high and for much of its existence bore the inscription "1890" above the fifth-story window, signifying the year it was completed.
Homemade cheesecakes made with only the freshest ingredients. Currently available only in Pioneer Square at: Calozzi's Philly Cheesesteaks 115 Occidental Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104
Jeffery J. Goff, MA LMHCA provides psychotherapy for the following areas: -Abuse Towards Self / Others -Anxiety / Depression -Anger Management -ADD / ADHD -Body Image Issues -Career Confusion -Male Difficulties -Nutritional Support -Religious or Spiritual Problems -Work Place Stressors Nutritional support includes assessments, supplements and proper food choices.