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Purr Cocktail Lounge was a gay bar and nightclub [1] in Seattle. The business initially operated on 11th Avenue between Pike Street and Pine Street on Capitol Hill, [2] and later relocated to Montlake. [3] [4] In addition to cocktails, [5] [6] the video bar [7] served Mexican food such as tacos, [8] [9] as well as burgers and beer.
The bar was included in Bon Appétit 's annual list of best new restaurants. [5] [6] Naomi Tomky included the bar in a similar list published by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. [7] She and Bradley Foster included PST in Thrillist's 2022 list of "The Absolute Best Bars in Seattle Right Now". [8]
The Wildrose is a lesbian bar in Seattle, Washington. [1] It is located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, and opened in 1985. [2] It is the city's only lesbian bar. [3] Business partners Shelley Brothers and Martha Manning, the current owners of The Wildrose, took over from the original founders in the early 2000s.
Linda's has featured on several Thrillist lists, including "Seattle's 26 best Boozy Brunches" (2014), [6] "The 21 best dive bars in America 2014", [7] "14 Seattle Bars That Are Open on Christmas Day" (2015), [8] "The Best Dive Bars in Seattle" (2016), [9] and "The Best Bars in Seattle Right Now" (2017).
Sully's Snowgoose Saloon is located at the intersection of 62nd Street at Phinney Avenue North, [3] in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood. The dog-friendly [4] [5] tavern is housed in a building completed in 1924. [6]
The bar's interior, 2022. CC Attle's is a popular gay bar on East Olive Way in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. [3] The bar is owned by Chris Daw, as of 2021. [4]Joshua McNichols of KUOW has said CC Attle's is known for "stiff drinks and leather nights". [5]
Life on Mars is a restaurant, bar, and record shop operating in Capitol Hill's Pike Flats building. [3] Gabe Guarente of Eater Seattle has described the business as a "vinyl record-themed bar". [4]
Established in 1892, the bar is among the city's oldest. [1] [2] The bar is located in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, the oldest in the city. Lonely Planet says, "It may be two years younger than the official 'Oldest Bar in Seattle' (Georgetown's Jules Maes), but the Central isn't exactly modern. More of a locals' hangout than an object of ...