This club downstairs from the Wild Ginger restaurant is a Seattle mainstay with a liberal booking policy that includes country and rock as well as jazz, gospel, R&B, world music and burlesque performances. There’s a full menu and a smaller lounge upstairs called the Musicquarium with an aquarium and free live music.


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2. Seattle Tower

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