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    College Club Seattle - Club Lounge

    College Club Seattle

    3.8(13 reviews)
    1.1 miEastlake

    I went for a private social event. The parking in this neighborhood is practically non-existent…read more But, I got lucky tonight. The location is great - right on the water. (if you're attending a summer event and can be outside, or it's before sunset.) The bar seems to have lots of options, but no prices listed. So, it's a roll of the dice. "Market price" for a wine pour, I guess. Plus, they add an automatic gratuity. (Be sure to read the fine print) THEN, the card swipe machine asks you for an additional tip! This place hasn't been remodeled or updated in what seems like 50+ years. I hope to never return.

    Sharing a perspective as a member…read more... My husband and I joined the College Club this summer and have nothing but great things to say about our experience. I was initially attracted to the idea of the social club. The lounge, which has a traditional college pub feel, includes a pool table, shuffleboard, a large flat screen, and lots of seating - a great space for hanging out. The venue which consists on two floating vessels has a large dock off the back. We were blown away by how much fun the dock has been. On nice summer days, we would come down for a couple of hours and lounge/lay out on the dock or hop in the water and swim for a bit. There are number of singles, couples, and families so it brings a nice balance of people. (We don't have kids but I've always thought this is the perfect club for those who do - without being too annoying for those of us who don't.) Also throughout the summer, they do Wednesday happy hours and a fun outdoor Thursday night concert series on the dock. I've talked to a number of serious rowers who enjoy the club for the boat access. My husband and I aren't rowers but to our surprise, we've had a lot of fun taking out kayaks (and paddle boards) - both with free access as a part of the membership. The gym isn't fancy but it's clean and has some good equipment (stationary bikes, rowing machines, weights). There are never more than a few people in the gym at once. I've liked it so much that I canceled another gym membership and only come here now. I wasn't sure if this would be a better "summertime" club but we've enjoyed into the colder months. In addition to my ongoing use of the gym, they offer fun social events like college football viewing parties and wine tasting events. Lastly, I have nothing but great things to say about the staff. They genuinely care about their members and have helped create a warm and welcoming environment. They really help set the tone for the overall feel of the club, especially for the social events. I'm glad we made the choice to join. It's been a great addition for us.

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    College Club Seattle
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    Seattle Go Center - Tatami room

    Seattle Go Center

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.5 miUniversity District

    We go there on Tuesdays when we can and my son loves coming here! You can always play a game or two…read moreand at 7ish, you can chip in to order pizzas to be delivered. It's right off the highway and you can get a permit to park in the small lot for free after 6pm.

    I should preface all this by saying that I am only about a 15-kyu, for those of you familiar with…read morethe Go strength ranking system. That is roughly equivalent to an experienced beginner. I'd love to get better if anyone wants to play at the club or elsewhere! This is the only organized place to play club Go in Seattle that I'm aware of, and it's a really great place to play. The membership is varied in skill, walk of life, and personality - so there's almost always someone who matches your profile to play with. There are some kids who go on children's night on Tuesday who are very highly ranked, and wipe the floor with me on a regular basis. It's quite an ego hit, but I've gotten sorta used to it. What's great about the membership is their willingness to teach beginners! I walked in knowing only the basic rules of the game and I came out of my first few sessions understanding basic opening principles and some life-and-death problems. I think I would improve by four stones if I could just learn when my groups are in danger and when I can play tenuki... but I do believe that I can learn that all at the Seattle Go Center! The facilities are simple and plain, but mostly pretty clean. There are plenty of Go boards in good condition, and the stones are mostly plastic, but there are some slate and shell sets in storage for important games. Also, there is a tatami room with a very elegant floor table, complete with some traditional Japanese decorations. The center runs tournaments every once in a while, and also invite domestic and international high-dan level players to play simuls and to give lessons. This is an incredible benefit of membership. If you play Go (also known as Igo, Baduk, and Weiqi), you really should check this place out. Get your butt kicked by a 12-year-old prodigy!

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    Outside sign facing west

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    Seattle Elks Lodge 92 - Poutine $11

    Seattle Elks Lodge 92

    5.0(8 reviews)
    2.1 miQueen Anne

    There aren't enough words for this place and the experience we had. I came to them with a weeks…read morenotice and needing a space for a celebration of life, and Shannon was incredible. She was upfront with what was included, required, and thoroughly answered my questions. We opted to have bar service, with 2 drink tickets per person. Elks was able to provide us with the tickets, which I handed out to each attendee upon arrival. I loved that we could bring in our own food, but they also have preferred catering vendors. The view is incredible, and the patio is a great spot during golden hour. We even saw a boat go by! All of the staff was incredibly kind and helpful, they set up the entire room for us including linens. I cannot recommend Shannon and the Elks staff enough. My dad is retiring soon, and we will probably host that party here as well! Just an all around great venue and group of people.

    11/8/2018 there was a devastating arson. A new building was built upon the foundation. Grand…read moreOpening was 2/19/2022. Any review between then and opening day is false. The Seattle Elks 92 is the 1st Elks lodge in WA state & preceded WA by a year. There is nearby Ballard Elks 827 3.2 miles away which is confused a lot with Seattle, especially when building was under construction, & a previous negative review was meant for Ballard 827 because there was no building at the time here. Elks bought the land for Seattle Children's Hospital on top of Queen Anne, created VA Hospital, Veterans Day, Flag Day, 3rd in scholarships after US Govt, & has Tall Elks Therapy program providing 100% medical for a child, VA services funding, & Youth programs. The premier American charitable organization. Best People On Earth! New lodge building has 2 bars on 2 floors, event space for rental to the public, & a kitchen. 3 decks overlooking the Lake WA ship canal next to the Fremont Bridge in north Queen Anne. This is a members & their guests lodge, but public can rent their upstairs event space with a bar that holds 85 & a view deck.

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    Seattle Elks Lodge 92 - Off the old menu Shrimp Scampi Appetizer

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    Seattle Rueda - Seattle Rueda Practica At Gasworks Park

    Seattle Rueda

    4.0(1 review)
    1.5 miFremont

    (FYI---Rueda is a sort of "square dancing" for salsa dancers---parnters dance in a circle (aka…read more"wheel"); a person calls out moves, and partners do the move which was called; partners are switched around the circle in the circle---It's totally fun & somewhat easy). While in Seattle over the weekend, I happened upon the Seattle Rueda website when searching for something to do on a Sunday afternoon. "Seattle Rueda" is a website/blog which covers all the Casino de Rueda/Cuban Salsa activities in the Seattle area. As it so happens, Sundays are a night they have Rueda practice. Score! During the warm months, Rueda practice is outside at Gasworks Park. Specifically, the practice is on the Wallingford Steps--these are a steps which are just across the street from Gasworks Park. It's such a perfect spot. The steps are cool with lots of tile work, and there are large circular areas which are just perfect for a rueda. This area is also nice, because the surrounding buildings offer shade, and the breeze from the water was also nice...until it got chilly toward the end (but I'm hot-blooded, so I was happy!). So, the practice is for two hours. If there are new dancers, one can get some introductory lessons/basics off to the side. I am fairly familiar with rueda so I was more interested in getting some practice in "the wheel". The group was really cool. Once everybody showed up we had about 30-40 people dancing the rueda (we even had a circle on the inside of the big one). There was mainly one caller for the evening. We went over some of the basic moves. She even worked in some new moves for everyone. The people were all very nice and welcoming. I'm new to Rueda & Casino (Cuban Salsa), so it was good to see how other people dance to this style of dance. I had a totally awesome time! Oh, I did forget to "donate" $5 (I'll do that next time). Their music was played of a small boom box which skipped sometime---it didn't matter though--we all had fun. As the weather gets colder, I hear they will move practice indoors somewhere up in Greenwood. Be sure to check their website for practice info and any other Cuban Salsa info in the Seattle area. I can't wait to dance with this group again!

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    Taken From Seattle Rueda webpage

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    Wallingford Boys & Girls Club - Auction night

    Wallingford Boys & Girls Club

    4.6(8 reviews)
    1.5 miWallingford

    We have been very happy with Wallingford B&G club for after school care, as well as occasional days…read moreduring school breaks. The staff seem very engaged and energetic and my daughter has only good things to say about her time there. It's a good fit for my child because she's really outgoing; I could see it being a little overwhelming for shy kids. I like that they transition between areas (reading room, gym, game room) and they have a good amount of community events, like a Halloween party that the teens seem to be really involved with planning, and a dinner a couple days before Thanksgiving. We really appreciate the chance for my daughter to meet kids from other schools and like that this is an affordable, safe option for care.

    As a Boys & Girls recipient myself, I was ecstatic to have my child enrolled. The staff for the…read moremost part was great. Granted, this enrollment was during COVID and parents were not allowed inside. It was hard communicating with the staff that were interacting with my child much less even meeting them in person. It was primarily a trust issue on my behalf because of the lack of face to face interaction. Also, most of the staff did not have children themselves and complained about behavior from kids that perhaps a teacher or a parent would be able to troubleshoot. This only made some of the staff sound like teenagers themselves complaining about a younger sibling. My daughter enjoyed her time at Boys and Girls Club on 45th. They had lots of activities to keep the kids active.

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    Wallingford Boys & Girls Club

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