1920 Dexter Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
We do Every kind of Event! Anything from Weddings To company office parties to nightclub style parties. We have a fully stocked bar, Dance floor an amazing sound system, a full service galley, an open bow and an enclosed stern with 180 degree windows. We are THE funnest boat on the water! Book your party today by calling Josh 425 830-3476
This is the OFFICIAL Facebook page for the Eastlake Zoo Tavern, America's greatest dive bar for over 40 years. Pool, snooker, shuffleboard, ping pong, skee-ball, pinball and more. A baker's dozen of beers on draft and a nice selection of bottles and cans. CASH ONLY -- ATM available in the bar for your convenience. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EastlakeZoo
Seattle Immersive Theatre is more than just unconventional locations. We are taking environmental theatre to a level that the Pacific North West has yet to see, leaving traditional conventions and moving to a place where the audience will have the freedom to set loose their imaginations and explore the domain created for them. Past Productions Strange Snow written by Steve Metcalfe The play begins with a chance meeting between Dave, a star high school football player with a promising future who volunteered for the military, and Megs, a likable redneck who was drafted into service. Dave, consumed by guilt, battles alcoholism and depression while living a withdrawn life with his younger sister Martha, a shy and lonely biology teacher. Megs deals with his own issues by hiding behind an outgoing and boisterous personality, and he makes it his mission to pull Dave out of his shell. The two men agree to an early morning fishing trip together, but when Megs meets Martha for the first time, sparks of attraction fly between them, and Dave worries that his precariously balanced world is about to collapse. the cast Risa Comstock , Chad Jones and Paul Thomas. Coming Soon! Supraliminal "above the threshold of consciousness" Opening in October 2014
History House of Greater Seattle is a place where people from Greater Seattle's unique communities can present their particular story by sharing the distinct accomplishments, events. sites and hereos of their past.
Prelude, the 188-seat full-service restaurant, is conveniently located on the south end of the entry level lobby. The menu changes frequently, and is cleverly designed to complement each performance. The wine list features premium wines by the glass or bottle, and boasts a selection of over 30 wines by the half bottle. With elegant and efficient table service, Prelude is designed to provide a complete, multiple course fine dining experience before each performance. At SAVOR…, we enjoy relationships with local purveyors, farms, and businesses that bring the best seasonal, organic, and locally produced ingredients into our kitchen. Executive chef Shawn Applin designs creative, seasonal menus for Prelude focusing on fresh, hyper-local ingredients. Our wine program is designed to offer value-driven wines that complement and enhance your dining experience. We feature highly allocated local wines, along with a few sleek classics. Several of our outlets are equipped with an argon wine preservation system, which allows us to provide premium quality wines by the glass at a true value. No time before the performance? Skip the lines at intermission and pre-order your meal! Prelude offers the option to pre-order for the intermission. From dessert and champagne, to a full multiple course meal, Prelude provides full meal service during the intermission by having your full order prepared, on the table, and waiting for you when you arrive. Prelude is open 2 ½ hours prior to opera performances, and 2 hours prior to ballet performances. Reservations are strongly recommended. Please make your reservation on the link below via OpenTable, or by calling 206-615-0404.
AM 770 KTTH is the Northwest's home for truth every day. The big stories. The important issues. The best interviews. Count on AM 770 to serve up a daily dose of debate with the titans of talk radio.
Founded in Seattle in 1892, the Swedish Club has grown to become a center of Scandinavian activities in the Pacific Northwest. Our members are not only Swedes and other Scandinavians, but people of many cultural backgrounds.