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EXPLORE SEATTLE | | | | | | | 1916 Post Alley
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-728-1916 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. If you're around Pike Place Market, you'll definitely want to ferret out Kells, whose location can seem nearly hidden. The authentic Irish pub offers traditional decor and distinct areas for dining and drinking. Draft beers include Harp and Carlsberg, and you'll also find ever-popular Guinness and a host of Seattle microbrews, plus single malt scotches. The menu boasts favorites like shepherd's pie, Irish stew, roast, and pasties, along with a few American standards. Live Irish music every night adds to the pub's appeal, and there's even an outdoor patio where you can people-watch and relax.
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| 610 NW 65th St
Seattle,
WA
98117
206-789-9643 | | | | | Description: BALLARD. With a friendly clientele that includes tourists, blue collar folks, young professionals, and occasional students, Molly's may seem more like a family reunion at times than a bar full of complete strangers. Here things are as they should be: the Guinness pours rich and dark while tenors sing the praises of fair Irish women and that's just on Wednesday nights! In addition to live music, Molly's sponsors pool tournaments and trivia nights. A traditional pub menu is available, and a full Irish breakfast is served every Sunday.
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| 2202 N 45th St
Seattle,
WA
98103
206-633-1824 | | | | | Description: WALLINGFORD. An eclectic lounge hides behind this unassuming storefront. Featuring live music almost every night of the week, it promises a unique mix of jazz, soul, R&B, and blues. DJs fill the gaps on off-nights. With a fairly small stage, the club delivers an intimate listening experience and a chance to connect with performers. A limited but solid menu, helpful servers, and well-poured drinks increase the attractiveness of this neighborhood gem.
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| 3803 Delridge Way SW
Seattle,
WA
98106
206-935-2111 | | | | | Description: WEST SEATTLE. Providing a hip hangout, this trendy venue features open-mic night on Wednesday and three acts each on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. You'll hear a variety of styles, ranging from alternative rock to emo, punk to power pop, and everything sounds especially good when there's never a cover. Bonuses are an innovative cocktail menu, a respectable selection of draft beers, and a menu packed with made-from-scratch comfort foods like chicken-fried steak and mac and cheese. Come on Sunday for a mouthwatering brunch.
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| 207 1st Ave S
Seattle,
WA
98104
206-622-0209 | | | | | Description: PIONEER SQUARE & INT'L DISTRICT. Established in 1892, the historic Central Saloon stands as the Seattle area's oldest watering hole, its antique green front facade likely looking much as did back in the "Skid Row" days, when Pioneer Square was an area of ill-repute. Today's clientele is distinctly more upscale than that of 1901, and you'll likely find a wide range of people saddled up at the old bar, enjoying everything from PBR to Red Hook. The Saloon features live bands nightly, usually a local or regional talent, and also participates in the Pioneer Square Joint Cover, which allows patrons pay one base cover charge for entry into a handful of Pioneer Square nightspots.
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| 5213 Ballard Ave NW
Seattle,
WA
98107
206-789-3599 | | | | | Description: BALLARD. Known locally as the "Double T," this nightspot features a smorgasbord of American music on a weekly basis, and performances range from zydeco, bluegrass, and country to rock, folk, and jazz. In addition to great live music, the Tractor also offers tasty, down-home cooking, including BBQ. Completing the distinctly American scene are walls decorated with old tractor parts and farming implements. Past acts have included John Wesley Harding, Kristin Hersh, J Mascis, Victoria Williams, and the Austin Lounge Lizards. Cash only at the door; Visa and Mastercard accepted at the bar.
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| 12657 85th St NE
Kirkland,
WA
98033
425-827-9292 | | | | | Description: REDMOND. This local favorite is large and roomy, and enjoys great popularity among a variety of age groups. Waldo's features several pool tables and hosts frequent live performances from regional artists. A personable staff and a upbeat vibe make this a great place to meet up with friends or to find new ones.
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| 4135 Providence Point Dr SE
Issaquah,
WA
98029
425-391-3335 | | | | | Description: ISSAQUAH. The site of frequent jazz performances, Bake's is the place for candlelit ambience and great music. During the summer, enjoy outdoor concerts, often featuring delicious barbecue. Walls are adorned with numerous black-and-white photos of famous jazz musicians.
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| 1325 E Madison St
Seattle,
WA
98122
206-324-8000 | | | | | Description: CAPITOL HILL. This trendy nightspot features a dizzying array of live music and DJ-led dance parties each week. True to its name, the bar sports a Far East motif that includes black-and-white action photos of Bruce Lee, a smiling bronze Buddha overlooking the bar, and pagoda-style accents adorning the ceiling. Side note: Keep your eyes peeled for Chop Suey's ingenious event posters hanging around town they're something of a local legend. Hours vary every week depending on who's playing. Doors usually open around 8pm Tuesday though Sunday, but call ahead.
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| 5140 Ballard Ave NW
Seattle,
WA
98107
206-784-3640 | | | | | Description: BALLARD. An authentic Irish pub in the Ballard area, Conor Byrne offers patrons a cozy setting in which to enjoy a pint of stout and a bit of live music, be it traditional Irish, jazz, folk, or bluegrass. While elegant chandeliers softly light the beautiful mahogany bar, the pub's exposed brick walls are adorned with various pieces of local artwork and several pieces of Irish-related memorabilia.
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