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A new jazz club has opened up in Ballard and it is a welcome addition to the downtown area...
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A new jazz club has opened up in Ballard and it is a welcome addition to the downtown area particularly as it helps to attract new life to the eastern side of NW Market St. We've always been fans of the Market Street Grill and it's nice to have more places moving this direction than everything just being on Ballard Ave.
Egan's replaced the old Penny Cafe' and it's been quite a transformation. The interior is now red and black with an intimate swanky yet subdued look - likely better at night than during daylight hours. A long booth seating area in the back is a favored spot for getting reservations for shows. There are usually two sets per night with one group beginning at 8pm and another set at 10pm.
Food and beverages are served with the food leaning to the southern USA - items like red beans and rice, gumbo and more are on the menu. Right now there is only beer and wine on the adult beverage menu but I'm hoping they'll expand to a full liquor license later. Jazz just sounds better with a martini. For now though the house wine (at $5 per glass) is a good deal and tasty at that.
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The New Space Theatre
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Entertainment & Arts
17517 15th Ave. NE
Seattle,
Washington 98155
(206) 403-5112
This small theatre is a must have experience, bring your special someone.
This small theatre is a must have experience, bring your special someone.
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Moon Paper Tent
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Entertainment & Arts
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 779-4541
I went to a 4-year old's birthday party that was put on by this Roosevelt-area based group. It was...
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I went to a 4-year old's birthday party that was put on by this Roosevelt-area based group. It was fabulous and best of all, low on the "adult providing the action" and big on the kids creating their own action. It was so creative and the kids were incredibly engaged and got to use ther imaginations. Every girl got to choose an "outfit" to wear at the beginning of the journey (they brought them) and each girl created keepsakes and "treasures" relating to the story/theme. It was really great to see these people weave stories and move the kids around the house and into the yard. Active and unique.
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I apology for report like this, i don't feel comfortable to write on this. and I need to tell you...
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I apology for report like this, i don't feel comfortable to write on this. and I need to tell you honest.This hotel manager or floor supervise is not nice. does not help me to move other room.When I enter the room is odor real bad. I think Smoke mold. I don't know.I deiced to went other hotel. I did not get refund from them.
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Downlow Music
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Uncategorized
420 E Denny Way
Seattle,
Washington 98122
(206) 322-3333
Down Low Music, located just around the corner from the Coffee Messiah cafe, seems to be a nice...
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Down Low Music, located just around the corner from the Coffee Messiah cafe, seems to be a nice record shop, but there taste is a little too DJ-oriented for me to make the trip to the shop very often. I have to really dig through the crates to find the kind of thing I'm looking for,but if you like DJ-type dance music this might be a great place to look for records.
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The VIP Room
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Entertainment & Arts
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 328-6104
Owner Marcus Charles has created a luxe, clandestine club above his other dark, debauched watering...
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Owner Marcus Charles has created a luxe, clandestine club above his other dark, debauched watering hole, the Bad JuJu Lounge (Charles also owns Marcus' Martini Heaven). Rental of the high-ceilinged, split-level space includes bartender service and a full bar, two plasma-screen televisions and control of the high-end sound system. Cocktail service and a watchful doorman are optional services. Fees and available hours vary, but payment is typically based on a pre-arranged minimum tab.
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SuperSonics
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Sports Events
Seattle,
Washington 98119
It was hard losing mr sonic nate mcmillian left for portland, but still things look up for the...
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It was hard losing mr sonic nate mcmillian left for portland, but still things look up for the sonics. We still have our core players of Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis, Luke Ridnour, and Nick Collison. So we should be just as good this year. The stadium, I believe needs to be updated, but it probably will be impossible to do without help from the city etc. But the owners should have known this before they bought the team.
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Wall of Sound
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Music Stores
315 E Pine St
Seattle,
Washington 98122
(206) 441-9880
Wall of Sound is a new and used CD and record store located on E Pine st one block east of RT 5....
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Wall of Sound is a new and used CD and record store located on E Pine st one block east of RT 5. This store specializes in experimental, electronic, and world music. Very interesting selection of music can be found here and you can listen to everything before you buy it. There is a small collection of used records also.
What makes this store interesting is that it seems to share the space with Comfounded Books which sells graphic novels. Very fun store to peruse through. Check out the experimental music selection.
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Comedy Underground
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Comedy Clubs/Dance Clubs
222 S Main St
Seattle,
Washington 98104
(206) 628-0303
I went to this downtown club on a monday and got in for half-price just because the show had...
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I went to this downtown club on a monday and got in for half-price just because the show had already started. I saw tons of funny comedians for only 2 tiny dollars. This open mic night was entirely worth it and I would reccommend it to anyone.
The service was quick and friendly.
On a monday parking is easy, on the weekends it is probably a lot more difficult
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You might be a transplant and want to learn more about this area in which you now live. Or you...
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You might be a transplant and want to learn more about this area in which you now live. Or you might have grown up here and want a trip down memory lane. For either type, the Museum of History and Industry is a long time fixture in local life. The kids will find displays that allow them to walk the old streets and see how lumber and fishing shaped our region. Adults will see the old signs and an old hydroplane. It's a short afternoon diversion. The kids may grow bored a little quicker than you hope. Parking is good and the arboretum makes a convenient picnic ground in the summer. Handicapped parking is limited and access is mediocre at best. The gift shop is great if you're looking for those books or DVD's about local TV celebrities.
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