#Seattle people: What #cocktail bar should Mr. Blue and I visit next month? We were going to go to Inside Passage, but it will be on a Monday night, and they're not open. 😢
Thanks for the good recommendations, #Seattle! We're going to need to do some research this weekend. 😊
@APBBlue depends on your style, but the Zig Zag is a classic, and they do live jazz on Mondays.
@petrillic This looks great! Thank you! Live music is always a bonus.
@APBBlue @petrillic I havent been to Seattle much but Zig Zag for sure!

@SRDas @APBBlue @petrillic I also like the Lonely Siren (also located in Pike Place Market area)

https://www.lonelysiren.com

Lonely Siren

Portuguese inspired cocktails and small bites in the Pike Place Maket.

Lonely Siren
@APBBlue IL Bistro in Pike Place Market, especially if you like single-malts, port, or grappa. Small and romantic. Canon if you want something flashier. They limit party size to four or less.
@brianl Canon looks great, but sadly not open on Mondays. 😞
@APBBlue Rumba is open Mondays, even though Inner Passage is not. It's fun
@brianl @APBBlue Rumba is pretty great.

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@jonobie and I have enjoyed Stampede in the Fremont neighborhood.

https://www.stampedecocktailclub.com/

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Stampede

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Yes, Stampede! Also… I mean, how many bars do you want to hit? ;) I also recommend Canon, Rob Roy, Navy Strength (particularly good for Tiki/rum drinks) or The Nook (west sea, probably the most innovative) if you’re looking for really fun and solid cocktails.

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@APBBlue Also Bathtub Gin is fun if you want good cocktails and to enter through an alley full of trashbags for a full speakeasy experience. :-)

@APBBlue Hear me out - Shortys https://shortydog.com which is a clown themed bar (enjoy their photos) and next door is The Rabbit Hole - which was a take on Alice in Wonderland.

Wonderful slice of Belltown

@APBBlue It's teeny, but I like Roquette on 1st Ave.
@APBBlue If you want to combine two things, going up the Smith Tower and getting a drink at the Observatory is a solid choice. Beautiful early 20th century building and elevators, and at least when I went up a few years ago, a solid bartending staff. I don’t remember what their drink menu was like, but their versions of bartender roulette drinks were good enough that I still have the coasters they gave us with the proportions on them. :-)