Previous bars at this location: Brew & Brew Inn (1982), Emerald Pub (early 80s)
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
#773 - Madison Pub, Seattle (Capitol Hill) - 2/14/2009
"I’m in a weird situation because i like rainbows.. but I’m not gay. So, i wear a rainbow on my shirt - but then under it, it says “not gay ” .. but I’m not against gay people, so under that i have to put “but supportive.” I just think its weird that one group took refracted light. That’s pretty greedy gays." -- Demetri Martin
1315 East Madison St, Seattle, WA 98122 - (206) 325-6537
Est. 1986
Previous bars at this location: Brew & Brew Inn (1982), Emerald Pub (early 80s)
Previous bars at this location: Brew & Brew Inn (1982), Emerald Pub (early 80s)
#772 - Neighbors Underground, Seattle (Capitol Hill) - 2/14/2009
#771 - Poco Wine Room, Seattle (Capitol Hill) - 2/14/2009

I didn't have a great first impression when I saw this was built in to one of the condominium complexes that are methodically eating away at the character that made neighborhoods like Capitol Hill attractive to people in the first place. But this is an attractive, cozy, and friendly place (that's right, a wine bar with a friendly owner and staff) and my new favorite place for a glass of wine in the hill area.
Check out the new art piece they've added over the stairs (pictured).
#770 - Licorous, Seattle - 2/14/2009
#769 - Cafe Presse, Seattle (Capitol Hill) - 2008 (OOO)
Update: Cafe Presse closed Feb 3, 2022
If you've been to Le Pichet, you know exactly what you're getting here -- although they do add soccer viewing (of course the more popular American spectator sports are déclassé). The food is very good, but this blog is about bars, and the drinks are unremarkable and the decor boring (self-consciously trying to appear unself-conscious). Still, a fine stop for a little wine and snack. Though it's entirely unclear to me what the idea is behind making one of the world's ugliest web sites.
1117 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122-4415 - (206) 709-7674
Est. 2007 - Closed Feb 3, 2022 - Building constructed 1919
1117 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122-4415 - (206) 709-7674
Est. 2007 - Closed Feb 3, 2022 - Building constructed 1919
#768 - Pike's Bar & Grill, Seattle (Capitol Hill) - 2007 (OOO)
Pike's Bar & Grill closed in 2008.
1200 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122 - (206) 860-4889
1200 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122 - (206) 860-4889
Thursday, January 29, 2009
#767 - Fuel, Seattle (Pioneer Square) - 1/29/2009
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Fuel, Seattle |
However, it subsequent visits, Fuel has grown on me a bit. It has hosted some outlandish events (e.g. "Hot For Teacher Night" with Mary K. Letourneau and her DJ husband (and erstwhile student Vili Fualaau).
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Mary K. Letourneau, "Hot For Teacher Night", Fuel, Seattle |
Historical notes: I have not yet found any bars in this location after prohibition until Fuel opened here in 2006 (before Fuel it hosted a tile shop and an Italian restaurant). However, going further back it is associated with a rich part of Seattle bar history. The building was constructed for Captain James Nugent and John Considine in 1890 (seattle.gov), right after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889. Nugent leased the Fuel portion from 1890 to 1904, and for at least a portion of that ran the Coocoo Saloon there. A saloon of unknown name was there in 1905 run by Rees Heycock. For a description of the more notorious eastern portion of the building, see my entry on the Double Header.
Est. 2006 - Building constructed 1890
Previous bars in this location: Coocoo Saloon
web site: fuelseattle.com
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