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4916 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, Washington, 98118, United States
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Aug 2, 2018
Wonderful venue! Crisp energy, good platform, conducive to all ages events and a decent/large crowd. Full bar being somewhat separate from the venue is a nice touch for sure. Overall, it's a lovely place with friendly staff and security, and I've nothing but positive feedback for this particular venue other than this brief encouragement to better maintain/regulate those teeny tiny bathrooms. Maybe make them a bit more conducive to use without obstructing the flow of human traffic towards the end of the staircase, or add more stalls in hopes of forming less lines to use the restroom. The end! Much love, hope more shows get thrown here :)

Jul 4, 2018
Great intimate venue! Small enough to be right up close enough to high five the mo fo on stage, big enough to have different levels so peeps in the back are raised up with a great view of the stage. Spent the best night of my life here. Couldn't believe I would be that close to the artist when we walked in the door. Loved every minute of it and would return in a heartbeat.

Jun 11, 2018
Loved the space; it’s small but inviting. I love that there’s a bar in the theater part so you don’t have to leave the show and come back. The bartender was very friendly. However, there was a band playing in the front (bar?) area of the venue and it was very audible and distracting during the show in the theater, especially whenever anyone opened the door. That was kind of a bummer; I wish they had better scheduling and/or soundproofing.

Jul 16, 2018
It's a cool venue. 2 stages, 2 bars, laid-back atmosphere. They support local bands so I support them 🤘

Mar 26, 2018
This was a quaint little theatre! Every seat is a good seat! The show was AWESOME! Stopped Screw Disney after Dark was a great date night! The bartender was fast and mixed his drinks strong! Made for a great night out with friends! Cool old theatre building!

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