This diamond in the rough stages small-time burlesque, comedy, film screenings, and more. A wee venue with ’20s charm and surly cocktail servers, rent it out for less than 100 clams.
Nine acres of sweeping Puget Sound views accompanied by world-class sculptures, including Eye Benches, by Louise Bourgeois, and Alexander Calder’s enormous orange Eagle.
Hipster hair salon offering punk-inspired cuts and colors — or more standard-issue styles — in addition to quirky products, accessories, and original artwork.
The historic downtown theater hosts local and national musicians, comedians, theatrical performances, and community events in a central (bar- and restaurant-saturated) strip of the city.
The infamous grunge club may have a new paint job and fancy pizza parlor, but the stellar indie and hip hop lineup remains. Among rock musicians, The Croc is still a career rite of passage.
Photo: Courtesy of The Crocodile