Seattle NightlifeMaking a name for itself on the international music scene with
its grunge explosion in the early 1990s, some of Seattle''s best
nightlife and entertainment has nothing to do with music. Amongst
the ubiquitous live music clubs there are scores of local bars,
Irish bars, dive bars, posh lounges, clubs and trendy eateries to
enjoy. After catching a sunset at the waterfront, Bell Street Pier
or Myrtle Edwards Park, head to Pioneer Square where bars, live
music and nightclubs prevail. Those planning to spend their
evenings here should get the Pioneer Square Club Stamp, which lets
patrons pay one admission to get into six clubs, though it is worth
taking note that this area can attract quite a rowdy frat crowd.
Belltown is also a popular spot for young and hip nightclubs while
in Capitol Hill the gay scene is always buzzing. Culture vultures
should check out the Seattle Opera, which is ranked at the top of
companies in the country while the renowned Seattle Symphony is
also worth checking out. The Seattle Repertory Fringe Theatre is
great for the more avant-garde productions. It''s worth picking up a
copy of
or the
on Fridays as this includes a section called
''Ticket'' listing all the week''s arts and entertainment
offerings. |