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The Best Places to Grab a Drink in Seattle

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by Alana Al-Hatlani
Updated June 16, 2022
Like the dazzling Emerald City itself, Seattle’s bar scene is a lot of things at once: it is a craft beer haven, teems with celebrated grunge dives, and boasts wine lists featuring the best of Washington’s locally produced bottles. No matter your drink of choice, there is a speakeasy, wine bar, or brewery for whatever strikes your fancy. Find your next drink at one of these innovative bars focused on craft, quality, and, of course, good times.
4.6 (355)
$31 to $50
Cocktail Bar
Lake Union / Eastlake

This nautical speakeasy from James Beard Award-winning chef Renee Erickson is hidden under the spherical Amazon headquarters. Inside, you’ll find an underwater grotto decorated with maritime antiques serving botanical cocktails inspired by the renowned Spheres, which house a variety of plants. The food menu offers sea-centric bites, from caviar to Spanish anchovies, but its star is the overhauled Seattle dog—a hot dog with cream cheese. The bar has a sophisticated feel, with a swankier dress code than what’s typically seen in casual Seattle—but that only adds to the sublime getaway feels.

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James
Dined on Apr 5, 2025
Great place for a date night we had a lot of fun drinking premium cocktails. Really a cool place!! Make reservations…

This nautical speakeasy from James Beard Award-winning chef Renee Erickson is hidden under the spherical Amazon headquarters. Inside, you’ll find an underwater grotto decorated with maritime antiques serving botanical cocktails inspired by the renowned Spheres, which house a variety of plants. The food menu offers sea-centric bites, from caviar to Spanish anchovies, but its star is the overhauled Seattle dog—a hot dog with cream cheese. The bar has a sophisticated feel, with a swankier dress code than what’s typically seen in casual Seattle—but that only adds to the sublime getaway feels.

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James
Dined on Apr 5, 2025
Great place for a date night we had a lot of fun drinking premium cocktails. Really a cool place!! Make reservations…
4.7 (134)
$31 to $50
Cocktail Bar
Bellevue

Set next to his eponymous steak house, this destination by storied Seattle chef John Howie is devoted to all things whiskey. Whether you’re looking to learn about the liquor or you’re a connoisseur on a quest for international and rare types, this bar boasts a prolific collection, thoughtfully selected by in-house curator Tim Lodahl. Dark wood finishes and leather booths lend an intimate feel. Pair your whiskey with hearty, meat-forward dishes such as wagyu steak nachos and flatbreads stacked with brisket.

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MariaVIP
Dined on Apr 13, 2025
Had a great time on a Saturday night trying everything on the happy hour menu. The drinks were made well. Balanced. The food was excellent. Some choices for everyone. We were able to try some steak, some veggies, and the signature tempura bacon. We will be back for more.

Set next to his eponymous steak house, this destination by storied Seattle chef John Howie is devoted to all things whiskey. Whether you’re looking to learn about the liquor or you’re a connoisseur on a quest for international and rare types, this bar boasts a prolific collection, thoughtfully selected by in-house curator Tim Lodahl. Dark wood finishes and leather booths lend an intimate feel. Pair your whiskey with hearty, meat-forward dishes such as wagyu steak nachos and flatbreads stacked with brisket.

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MariaVIP
Dined on Apr 13, 2025
Had a great time on a Saturday night trying everything on the happy hour menu. The drinks were made well. Balanced. The food was excellent. Some choices for everyone. We were able to try some steak, some veggies, and the signature tempura bacon. We will be back for more.
4.9 (654)
$31 to $50
Dining Bar
Bothell

Classic cocktails fill the extensive menu at this under-the-radar spot just north of Seattle. House specialities, such as the Curtain Call, a drink made with a popcorn-washed bourbon, are mixed into the menu. The atmosphere at Kro Bar is intimate and stylish, with plenty of hat tips to its past life as a hardware store: there are 16-foot tin ceilings and carefully restored original wood floors. Fortunately, the vibe remains unpretentious—despite chef Dan Yule’s impressive pedigree, which includes stints at Canlis and Crush.

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Beth
Dined on Apr 15, 2025
Service was superb. When one of our party asked about her champagne being warm the server happily helped. Food delicious. It is a speakeasy vibe for sure, looking forward to summer when garage door will be opened.

Classic cocktails fill the extensive menu at this under-the-radar spot just north of Seattle. House specialities, such as the Curtain Call, a drink made with a popcorn-washed bourbon, are mixed into the menu. The atmosphere at Kro Bar is intimate and stylish, with plenty of hat tips to its past life as a hardware store: there are 16-foot tin ceilings and carefully restored original wood floors. Fortunately, the vibe remains unpretentious—despite chef Dan Yule’s impressive pedigree, which includes stints at Canlis and Crush.

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Beth
Dined on Apr 15, 2025
Service was superb. When one of our party asked about her champagne being warm the server happily helped. Food delicious. It is a speakeasy vibe for sure, looking forward to summer when garage door will be opened.
4.3 (1210)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Downtown

Located in The State Hotel downtown, this bar and restaurant offers playful but expertly crafted cocktails. Named for a historic Seattle entrepreneur, it’s a spot known for drinks such as the Seattle sour, made with apples, and a pine-infused old-fashioned. Swing by during happy hour for a chef’s tasting menu, featuring inventive Pacific Northwestern plates fueled with bounty from the Pike Place Market—at $50 per person with beverage pairings, it’s an irresistible deal.

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Robbin
Dined on Apr 16, 2025
Loved the avocado toasted delicious and the espresso martini marvelous will be returning

Located in The State Hotel downtown, this bar and restaurant offers playful but expertly crafted cocktails. Named for a historic Seattle entrepreneur, it’s a spot known for drinks such as the Seattle sour, made with apples, and a pine-infused old-fashioned. Swing by during happy hour for a chef’s tasting menu, featuring inventive Pacific Northwestern plates fueled with bounty from the Pike Place Market—at $50 per person with beverage pairings, it’s an irresistible deal.

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Robbin
Dined on Apr 16, 2025
Loved the avocado toasted delicious and the espresso martini marvelous will be returning
4.6 (5425)
$31 to $50
American
Downtown

Purple is an oenophile’s dream. The wine menu reads like a novel, each page offering local favorites and rare vintages; many bottles are on prominent display inside the spiral wine tower in the center of the dining room. The bar bends around it, creating the ideal setting for a post-work happy hour or a drop-in after a downtown shopping trip. Choose from a menu of comfort food classics, from burgers to truffle mac n’ cheese, which get the gourmet treatment—and taste even better with the perfect glass of wine to go with.

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MarinaVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Another lovely meal in Purple. The staff were very friendly and attentive and very helpful with food sensitivities that one of us has. The food was delicious, and we really enjoyed our experience. Would highly recommend.

Purple is an oenophile’s dream. The wine menu reads like a novel, each page offering local favorites and rare vintages; many bottles are on prominent display inside the spiral wine tower in the center of the dining room. The bar bends around it, creating the ideal setting for a post-work happy hour or a drop-in after a downtown shopping trip. Choose from a menu of comfort food classics, from burgers to truffle mac n’ cheese, which get the gourmet treatment—and taste even better with the perfect glass of wine to go with.

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MarinaVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Another lovely meal in Purple. The staff were very friendly and attentive and very helpful with food sensitivities that one of us has. The food was delicious, and we really enjoyed our experience. Would highly recommend.
4.9 (1341)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Capitol Hill / First Hill

This overlooked gem in residential Capitol Hill is both a stellar kitchen and saloon. Expect detail-oriented cocktails accompanied by chef Aleksander Kubicki’s delicious menu of seasonally rotating fare. The marble bar is the perfect perch for a nightcap, where seasoned bartenders—many are transplants from the city’s other great bars—churn out reimagined classics, such as the Summit Avenue Sour, an irresistible blend of bourbon, chartreuse-maple, lemon, and bitters.

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Naomi
Dined 3 days ago
10/10 one of the best meals I've had in awhile. Would highly recommend coming with friends and trying everything.

This overlooked gem in residential Capitol Hill is both a stellar kitchen and saloon. Expect detail-oriented cocktails accompanied by chef Aleksander Kubicki’s delicious menu of seasonally rotating fare. The marble bar is the perfect perch for a nightcap, where seasoned bartenders—many are transplants from the city’s other great bars—churn out reimagined classics, such as the Summit Avenue Sour, an irresistible blend of bourbon, chartreuse-maple, lemon, and bitters.

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Naomi
Dined 3 days ago
10/10 one of the best meals I've had in awhile. Would highly recommend coming with friends and trying everything.
4.5 (89)
$31 to $50
Italian
Capitol Hill / First Hill

As the sibling to the acclaimed restaurant Spinasse, this aperitivo bar brings a sliver of Italian drinking culture to the heart of Capitol Hill. From Aperol spritzes to negronis, excellently curated wine lists, and even Italian beer, there is something for everyone— even the hungry. Food consists of antipasti and small bites, but a few of the famous pastas—half portions are available, too—from next door can be ordered.

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Geannine
Dined on Apr 9, 2025
What a delightful evening! Artusi has been on my list for awhile and my first experience was so enjoyable. Our hostess was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. We tried all of her recommendations from cocktails to starters and what to order for our main course. DELICIOUS! We never felt rushed and because of this my friends and I were able to relish and enjoy a much need evening together. I’m making another reservation soon! Thank you.

As the sibling to the acclaimed restaurant Spinasse, this aperitivo bar brings a sliver of Italian drinking culture to the heart of Capitol Hill. From Aperol spritzes to negronis, excellently curated wine lists, and even Italian beer, there is something for everyone— even the hungry. Food consists of antipasti and small bites, but a few of the famous pastas—half portions are available, too—from next door can be ordered.

Top review
Geannine
Dined on Apr 9, 2025
What a delightful evening! Artusi has been on my list for awhile and my first experience was so enjoyable. Our hostess was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. We tried all of her recommendations from cocktails to starters and what to order for our main course. DELICIOUS! We never felt rushed and because of this my friends and I were able to relish and enjoy a much need evening together. I’m making another reservation soon! Thank you.
4.1 (1805)
$30 and under
American
Tacoma

Elks Temple, the newest addition to the McMenamins family, calls itself a pub, but its dazzling stained glass windows and chandeliers hint at a grander existence. Housed in a historic Renaissance Revival building dating back to 1916, the bar features large windows with expansive views of Commencement Bay. The crowd-pleasing spot, with a killer brunch, is also a late-night hangout, courtesy of its gourmet burgers and house craft brews. The multi-level venue also hosts a variety of events in its Spanish Ballroom, from live music to comedy.

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PatriciaVIP
Dined on Apr 17, 2025
This was my first experience at a McMenamins property and we found it to be lots of fun! The Tacoma property is at the old Elks We explored all seven floors, five of which featured different bar/restaurants! All under one roof. We are in the main dining room, and then went down to the Old Hangout for after dinner drinks. We loved the artwork on every floor the unique chandeliers, and the eclectic atmosphere!

Elks Temple, the newest addition to the McMenamins family, calls itself a pub, but its dazzling stained glass windows and chandeliers hint at a grander existence. Housed in a historic Renaissance Revival building dating back to 1916, the bar features large windows with expansive views of Commencement Bay. The crowd-pleasing spot, with a killer brunch, is also a late-night hangout, courtesy of its gourmet burgers and house craft brews. The multi-level venue also hosts a variety of events in its Spanish Ballroom, from live music to comedy.

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PatriciaVIP
Dined on Apr 17, 2025
This was my first experience at a McMenamins property and we found it to be lots of fun! The Tacoma property is at the old Elks We explored all seven floors, five of which featured different bar/restaurants! All under one roof. We are in the main dining room, and then went down to the Old Hangout for after dinner drinks. We loved the artwork on every floor the unique chandeliers, and the eclectic atmosphere!
4.2 (376)
$30 and under
Gastro Pub
Capitol Hill / First Hill

This quaint spot, on the north end of Capitol Hill, has cranked out some of the best cocktails in town for years. The comprehensive spirits program is centered around Italian amari and is enhanced by a Mediterranean-influenced menu, with both smaller snacks and entrees, such as the baked lamb ribs and fried gnocchi. Enjoy it all in a conservatory, featuring a retractable glass roof, occupying a 1,000-square-foot patio lined with string lights.

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KarmenVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Wonderful and warm restaurant with a fantastic selection of cocktails , vegetarian, pescatarian and carnivore meal options.

This quaint spot, on the north end of Capitol Hill, has cranked out some of the best cocktails in town for years. The comprehensive spirits program is centered around Italian amari and is enhanced by a Mediterranean-influenced menu, with both smaller snacks and entrees, such as the baked lamb ribs and fried gnocchi. Enjoy it all in a conservatory, featuring a retractable glass roof, occupying a 1,000-square-foot patio lined with string lights.

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KarmenVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Wonderful and warm restaurant with a fantastic selection of cocktails , vegetarian, pescatarian and carnivore meal options.
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