Heather A. • November 30, 2018One of my all time favorite spots. Go for hecklevision, order a pizza and a bottle of red.
MuseumNerd • December 26, 2010I'm usually skeptical of going on tours at museums, but the tour of the historic store and hotel is well worth it and comes free with your ticket!
Arnold F. • July 2, 2016Fantastic rotating shows curated by a charming local. The place is neatly tucked away in a little secret garden and sort of hard to find. Lots of affordable small pieces and jewelry you can take home.
Talia K. • June 18, 2018Must do cinema in Seattle for independent movies and documentaries you wouldn’t find anywhere else. It’s so quiet I’m afraid for its future but it’s wonderful.
Michael P. • July 1, 2016One of the best kept secrets in seattle...hidden away in the shadow of hospitals, their exhibitions recently have all been amazing...+ free!
Lady Zombie S. • September 1, 2013Nice goth club, run by volunteers, and you can smoke inside! Check out the Thursday night party Isolation.
BET • January 31, 2013Museum’s exhibits feature the visual arts, music, crafts, literature and history of African Americans in the Northwest. See more great Black contributions: http://bet.us/BHM
Meggan D. • December 11, 2010Sit in the aisle during Ham for the Holidays for a chance to be a part of the show!
Nikki M. • May 24, 2013Its amazing. The shows are always amazing and the staff/volunteers are friendly and welcoming
Jason H. • July 18, 2021So cool! Played unlimited pinball machines from the 60s through today. Not all of them are in perfect shape but if you love pinball you HAVE to come here and get your fix!
Allie C. • March 6, 2019This place has something to offer for anyone seeking some fun! Try your hand in mini-golf or sip on one of the 30+ WA beers on tap. Make sure to book a tee time in advance on weekends. Great HH too!
Seattle C. • August 9, 2012KOBO combines exquisite art, rich Japanese culture, and a modern feel all in one. Check out our story at http://bit.ly/NqkWHZ
Christopher S. • November 7, 2019You'll find this awesome show spot underneath Neumos. Tons of excellent acts roll through usually supported by locals.
Moe G. • April 5, 2014The show was amazing. Be prepared to have your sensibilities challenged... loved it
Christopher R. • March 20, 2012The First Thursday Seattle Art Walk official website in the historic Pioneer Square neighborbood takes place the first Thursday of every month from noon to 8PM.
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