The Best Bar in Seattle, Washington

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Seattle's amazing musical legacy is well-known, but there's more to the arts and nightlife scenes than live music. In fact, these days, there are far more swanky bars and inventive pubs than music venues in the city.

To put it bluntly, Seattle's a dynamite place to drink. You can sip overly ambitious and ridiculously named specialty cocktails in trendy lounges, get a lesson from an enthusiastic sommelier in a wine bar or restaurant, or swill cheap beer on the patio of a dive bar. Though some places have very specific demographics, most Seattle bars are egalitarian, drawing loyal regulars of all ages.

The music scene is still kicking—there's something going on every night of the week in nearly every genre of music. The city's dynamic theater scene is a highly regarded proving ground for Broadway, and the Seattle International Film Festival draws the finest in world cinema. The ethereal Marion Oliver McCaw Hall is a first-class venue for opera and ballet, and Benaroya Hall, with its outstanding acoustics, is an elegant premier symphony hall. Families enjoy the Children's Theatre, the Northwest Puppet Center, and the many summertime folk art and music festivals.

In addition to its bars, Downtown and Belltown in particular have notable restaurants with separate bar areas. Most restaurants have impressive bar menus, and food is often served until 11 pm, midnight, or even 1 am in some spots.

The Rendezvous

Belltown

Rendezvous has lived many lives since it opened in 1926 as an elite screening room for film stars and moguls, including a stint as a porn theater and later a dive bar. Today, it’s settled into something in between: a lively multipurpose venue with a small theater, basement bar, lounge, and classic dining room. The 1920s charm remains intact but refreshed just enough to attract Belltown’s newer, wealthier crowd without losing its edge. Depending on the night, you might catch a comedy show, a burlesque act, or a dance party. The Jewelbox Theater, hosting everything from live music to indie film screenings, keeps the place uniquely Belltown.