305 Harrison St
Seattle, WA 98109
1-800-745-3000
Located at Seattle Center, Chihuly Garden and Glass includes an Exhibition Hall, the centerpiece Glasshouse and a lush Garden. The Exhibition Hall contains eight galleries and three Drawing Walls, offering visitors a comprehensive look at Chihuly’s significant series of work; the Glasshouse presents a suspended 1,400-piece, 100-foot-long sculpture; and the Garden is a backdrop for four monumental sculptures and other installations.
Karaoke 7 days a week Starting at 9PM Happy Hour 4-6 daily $4 Wells, $4 Tap Beers, $4 Off All Tiki Menu Drinks Available for Private Parties!!
Memorial Stadium, also known as Moda Pitch at Memorial Stadium for Seattle Reign FC matches, is an outdoor athletic stadium in Seattle, Washington, used mostly for American football and soccer, located in the northeast corner of the Seattle Center grounds. It has a seating capacity of 12,000; this was temporarily expanded to 17,000 during 1974–75, while the Seattle Sounders, of the North American Soccer League, played at Memorial Stadium, before moving to the newly constructed Kingdome. Similarly, an A-League reincarnation of the Sounders franchise played at Memorial Stadium, before moving to Qwest/CenturyLink Field. It currently hosts Seattle School District high school football games and adult recreational leagues, and is the home field for Seattle Reign FC of the National Women's Soccer League and the Seattle Cascades of the American Ultimate Disc League.HistoryThe stadium was designed by Seattle architect George W. Stoddard, also known for his work on the Green Lake Aqua Theater and the south stands of Husky Stadium. Dedicated in late 1947, Memorial Stadium was built in memory of the Seattle youth who gave their lives in World War II. A memorial wall at the east end is inscribed with the names of over 700 fallen individuals. The following year, the stadium hosted first widespread local television broadcast in the Puget Sound region, the Turkey Day high school football game between West Seattle and Wenatchee.
HAPPY HOUR 4-6 EVERY DAY Tini Bigs opened its doors in the winter of 1996 and has not closed a single day in more than 19 years. Located a few blocks from Elliott Bay, steps from the 1962 World’s Fair site on lower Queen Anne, Tini’s is a classy Seattle lounge without the pretension.
2016 Dates and Times Fri July 8 12p-10p Sat July 9 12p-10p Sun July 10 12p-7p Cost: $25 (adv. online only) $30 at gate Paid entry includes 10 beer tickets & official BEERFEST glass BEST VALUE: THE BIG DEAL $40 (adv. online only) for 30 beer tickets- $5 for non-drinkers/designated drivers Extra beer tickets $1 Beers are 4oz. servings Beers range 1 to 7 tickets Typically at least half are just 1 ticket Looking for a sweet deal? Check out the Grande Beer Garden w/ 3-ticket ($3) full pints of Pilsner Urquell. Sweet! FREE RE-ENTRY ALL WEEKEND Must have glass AND wristband. No exceptions. 21 & Over ONLY FAIR WARNING:. Selections may be limited at times. Please come early & often to avoid missing out on the rarest of the fest. No refunds for unused tickets.
9th Annual Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival. September 11, 2016 -- 11 am - 7 pm Festival Location: Seattle Center 305 Harrison Street Seattle, WA 98109 Email: [email protected] Please email or call for information on vendor booths and sponsorship packages. Mahalo!
MOD Pizza serves up individual artisan-style pizzas and salads made on demand. Customers can design their own pizzas and salads or select from a menu of MOD classics. All are the same price regardless of toppings. The handcrafted pizzas are then fired in our 800 degree display oven and ready to eat in less than 5 minutes. MOD also offers milkshakes, house-made iced teas and lemonades, local craft beer and wine, and more.
The Skillet Counter, located in the Armory at the Seattle Center offers signature Skillet items, an updated list for the kiddos and a few special “Counter” additions: draft beer and keg wine are on tap, accompanied by tasty sweets to round things out. It’s the perfect location to hit up before a game, show, or concert or after visiting the Pacific Science Center, Children’s Museum, EMP or International Fountain.