2 Best Bars in Downtown, Seattle

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Downtown is a great place for anyone looking to dress up a bit and hit glam hotel bars, classy lounges, and wine bars where you don't have to be under the age of 30 to fit in. Downtown also has a smattering of pubs popular with the happy-hour crowd. Barhopping Downtown may require several taxi rides, as things can be a bit spread out, but cabs can actually be hailed on the street in this part of town.

Alibi Room

Downtown

Locals head to this hard-to-find wood-paneled bar tucked into Pike Place to sip double martinis while taking in peekaboo views of Elliott Bay or studying the scripts, handbills, and movie posters that line the walls. Alibi has long served as a space for writers and other Seattle-area creatives—and is rumored to have a lingering ghost or two. The lower level is more crowded and casual. Stop by for a drink, a small snack, or a meal (the pizza is great), and stay to listen and dance to live music.

85 Pike St., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-623–3180

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Fog Room

Downtown

Perched on the 16th floor of The Charter Hotel, Fog Room is a newer addition to Seattle's small rooftop bar scene, and it's a classy modern one, from the decor to the cocktails to its small bites, featuring elevated bar snacks like Lion's Mane carpaccio and Dungeness crab rolls. A chic indoor lounge with expansive windows opens to an outdoor terrace with seating and a fire pit; the city and water views aren't the best of the bunch, but you don't need to reserve outdoor seating.

1610 2nd Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-256--7525

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