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The Alley

4.1 (127 reviews)
Closed • 4:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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Armando M.

This was such a cool place to visit! It's a speakeasy that has a unique entryway. I would've never have known how to get in had it not been for our friends who invited us to meet there. The space is dimly lit and has some nice spaces to sit. The bar itself looks really nice and elegant. We all ordered different drinks and they were all very good. The bartender definitely knew what they were doing. The friend that invited us there would ask the bartender to surprise her with their drinks. She just gave him information of what liquor she liked and some other information (bartender asking questions about taste, etc). He would give her time to try and guess what was in it before letting us know what they created. This was such a fun experience that I would like to come back the next time I'm in town.

Simran M.

A couple friends and I decided to meet at the alley, a favorite speakeasy of one of the ladies in the group. If you have time in your evening to head there a little early, go for it and definitely let your eyes adjust when you walk in :) It gets busier by 11 or so yet I definitely always appreciate the laidback vibe of the night scene in West Seattle than other parts in the area! The drinks are amazing (I had an old fashioned) while the others had the Aviation or a French 75. The menu is by QR code and we ordered appetizers throughout the night. The bartenders were pretty cool; I think the older gentleman got a bit miffed by one of our friends yet I think we were able to smooth it over by end of the night. Coming into the alley is a bit of an adventure as most speakeasys are, yet you will be happy to make it in! Look out for the lockers to get access!

Erin W.

We arrived around 7 PM on a Monday and followed the signs posted at the Vietnamese restaurant. It took us a little while to find the alley and entrance. I was impressed by the door design and the live music--especially on a Monday night! The bar had great vibes and interiors. The staff was friendly, and the drinks were delicious. However, we found the truffle fries and pork belly bites too salty. We then ordered the meat and cheese plate, which we enjoyed. We were able to find free street parking nearby.

Locker to entrance - IG @bougiefoodieboi
Kyle W.

Many bars are located around the downtown area of Seattle (including Belltown and Capitol Hill) so this one being located in West Seattle makes it not as well known, but word has gotten out of this very speakeasy vibes bar so it was still a bit busy on a Thursday night. We went around 8pm while it's still bright (Seattle summers woohoo) and it was fairly hard to find the entrance unless you did your research. Basically you have to find a door handle inside the lockers, but it's a fun adventure. It kind of reminds me of Hanky Panky bar in Mexico City where I had to enter through a restaurant kitchen to get in. The adventure is more appealing than the drinks, but the overall experience was nonetheless exciting and perfect for a date night or a special hangout with friends. We tried the Cosmopolitan, New York Sour, and Hemingway Daiquiri. All of these drinks are the classic drinks you can get anywhere, and they also do it fairly decently but it was not memorable. The ambience inside is nice - fairly spacious and relaxed from the higher ceilings even though the space is a bit small. Overall, it was a nice experience and a place that you can impress other people or a date. Word has gotten out so chances are, a good number of people will have heard of this place, but fortunately, she never heard of this place and found it a very nice adventure to get inside.

Reach in to find the doorknob
Tim S.

Did you know there is a Speakeasy in Seattle? If you are looking for totally different experience, try this place. The address is easy, but how do you get in? The picture I am posting is your clue. Aside from the novelty, the ambience is dark, noir, maybe even romantic. And hey, the drinks are great. They make a fabulous Brandy Alexander, my favorite.

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Zaza K.

This is a perfect place for showing off "I know a secret spot"! It's hidden behind the lockers boxes literally. I love surprising my friends every time and my go to spot for drinks being so close by. Great atmosphere and amazing cocktails!

(L) Hemingway Daiquiri; (R) NA Bee's Knees
Your M.

The ambiance and cute speakeasy atmosphere was really enjoyable. Sun & Mon are jazz night which is why we were here. We had a great time.

Tiffany H.

This is a nice spot. That's a little bit tricky to find. We saw several Instagram videos and decided to take a trip here when you get dropped off in an Uber Lyft or taxi taxi they take you to the front. You actually have to walk to the back of this trip, it's hidden and it looks like you're going into the back of our restaurant. It's a nice very clean, staff are friendly, and love the music. The ambiance and decor are wonderful. I had the paper playing which was a delicious drink I definitely recommend and I hope that you enjoy your experience as much as I did.

Derrick M.

This place is truly a hidden gem here in Seattle. Absolutely loved the drinks, the truffle fries, and even the live band that they have perform on the weekends. This is an amazing place for a date night. I will absolutely continue to visit here.

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Cheyenne G.

Found this gem while I was looking up jazz spots in the city. Had no idea I would be experiencing the most precious speakeasy!!! It's a small room that feels so intimate and luckily not packed on a rainy Monday night, I had seats very close to the band. Absolutely loved their set!!

Hidden, dark & cozy...
Vanessa F.

Everything a speakeasy is supposed to be, hidden, quiet, dark & cozy with amazing drinks! The bartender was polite & quick to greet us! It was a quiet night but perfect for us to enjoy our evening! I have to say the Paloma's was spot on, pure deliciousness! Don't skip out, put it on your to do list when in Seattle!

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Loved this place! Finding it & getting in was quite fun! Had a couple yummy drinks. I need to come back on a night they have live music.

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Great service, Dream was excellent and made the drinks perfect. The tequila sunrise is to die for . Will come again!

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Great ambiance and drinks were delicious! Would recommend for date night or an event out with friends.

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Garlic knots were so yummy! My son thought the cast iron Mac and cheese was the best he's ever had!

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Are you open? I was there a month or so ago on a Friday and you looked closed. Would love to stop by tomorrow.

Are babies allowed in?

Babes only

Is the entrance wheelchair accessible?

There are no stairs, but the entrance could be a little tricky just due to the "secret" entry. Would need someone to potentially "unlock" and "open" the entry.

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Needle and Thread - Perfectly crafted cocktails

Needle and Thread

4.1(556 reviews)
4.8 mi•Capitol Hill
•$$$

As a self-appointed connoisseur of speakeasies (a title I awarded myself after extensive…read more"research") Needle and Thread sits comfortably at the top of my list. While reservations aren't technically required, let me save you some heartbreak, make one. They only open reservations six days in advance, and this place fills up faster than brunch spots when the sun comes out in Seattle. Totally worth the planning. The experience starts downstairs at Tavern Law restaurant, where you let the host know you're headed to Needle and Thread. From there, you're directed to a mysterious locked door next to a telephone. Yes, an actual phone. Pick it up, give your reservation name once someone answers, and bam! You're buzzed upstairs like you've just passed a very classy secret test. Once inside, you're greeted and escorted to your seat, and the magic really begins. There's no drink menu because why limit creativity? Instead, the staff plays cocktail therapist, asking about your favorite spirits, flavors, and moods. Based on your answers, they craft a completely custom drink tailored to your palate. Every cocktail we tried was spot-on. Balanced, intentional, and clearly made by people who treat mixology like an art form rather than a guessing game. Bonus points: You can request the coaster they took your order on, which lists the ingredients so you can attempt to recreate it at home (results may vary depending on your confidence and liquor cabinet.) Not to be overshadowed by the drinks, the Sockeye Salmon Crostini was a fantastic fresh, flavorful appetizer and the perfect companion to a night of bespoke cocktails. They have other heartier food as well, but we had dinner reservations elsewhere for the evening. Between the immersive entrance, outstanding service, thoughtful drinks, and authentic speakeasy atmosphere, this isn't just a bar, it's an experience. If you're in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Needle and Thread is a must try.

Instagram : @yeapeats…read more I was excited to try Needle & Thread since it's often described as a speakeasy, but the "hidden" aspect didn't quite live up to expectations. Unlike other speakeasies that feel truly hidden, you actually just walk into Tavern Law, check in with the hostess, and let them know you have a reservation. They then guide you to a telephone where you repeat your reservation name before being let upstairs. It's a fun concept, but not especially secretive, and they're pretty strict about not letting you up early unless it's very empty. Once seated, we actually waited almost 20 minutes before being served with no acknowledgement. We ended up having to flag down the manager just to bring attention to our table, which was disappointing given the experience they're aiming for. The waitress asks a series of questions about your preferences--likes, dislikes, and flavor inspirations--so the bartenders can create custom cocktails for you. If you're knowledgeable about alcohol, this is probably a dream. If you're not (like me), it can feel a little intimidating, but our waitress was patient and did her best to guide us through it. The drinks themselves were excellent. Even the shots were customized, which was a nice touch. The vibe upstairs is chill and relatively quiet, making it a great place to relax and talk. Food is the same menu as downstairs at Tavern Law, so nothing new there. The only downside--and unfortunately a noticeable one--was an interaction with the female bartender (not our waitress). Based on the questions we were asked, my friend gave a mix of savory and sweet preferences, since we were told these were just inspirations. However, the female bartender came over sounding visibly annoyed and said, "So do you want savory or sweet? You're giving contradicting answers." The tone felt unnecessarily rude, especially since we were just following the process as it was explained to us. Overall, the drinks were great and the concept is unique, but between the delayed service and that negative interaction, it definitely put a damper on the experience.

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Needle and Thread - Egg white based, smoky and fruity - IG @bougiefoodieboi

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Deep Dive

3.9(328 reviews)
4.3 mi•Denny Triangle
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Deep Dive is my favorite cocktail bar in Seattle. The decor is incredible: Very speakeasy vibes,…read moreand every detail feels thoughtful and elevated. The whole space has this intimate, luxurious atmosphere that makes the experience feel special the moment you walk in. We tried the Japanese Breakfast, which is a savory cocktail and such a pleasant surprise. It genuinely has miso soup notes. It's very unique and creative. I also had El Boho (flavorful but not overly sweet). The staff are always friendly and very knowledgeable when it comes to recommending drinks. The prices are on the higher end, but personally I think they're totally worth it for the creativity and overall experience. This is the spot I bring all my out-of-town friends to because the ambiance, vibes, and drinks are just that good. Truly one of Seattle's gems.

I've been here a number of times in the past and this experience was different and something has…read moreobviously changed...maybe they are focused on tourists more than locals now? For one, the bar service was mediocre for my $26 cocktail. I get more conversation from the bartenders at the Red Onion.... And because they bartender wasn't paying attention, he forgot to put our food order in....probably didn't need it anyway, I need to diet. And then we get the check and they automatically add 22%...if you are a quality establishment offering exceptional customer service, you don't need to tell me what to tip...guess you are not. And they they have the nerve to ask me if I want to tip another 18%, 20%, or 25% when I sign the check on their Toast device... I'll go out for a quality cocktail experience at Needle & Thread, The Doctor's Office, or maybe the Red Onion, lol. But I won't be coming back here ever again.

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Founders Club - 6/21/24 hotel lobby

Founders Club

4.1(81 reviews)
4.0 mi•Downtown

I absolutely love this place. Such a great getaway, especially for couples. Be sure to make…read morereservations for the kind of seating that you want because they do have a couple of couches and places that put a little separation between you and your guest. They totally nailed the speakeasy vibe. Upscale and intimate. Service is fantastic.

I was first introduced to the Fairmont Olympic Hotel during a Yelp Elite event, where we received a…read moretour and got a glimpse of the Founders Club. I was so excited by the experience that I made a reservation to bring my partner there to end our anniversary night. I was expecting something more intimate and exclusive, especially since that was how it was presented during the Yelp event. When we arrived at the speakeasy at our reserved time, we were told it was not ready yet. We ended up waiting longer than expected, and when we finally received the text to come down, the door was already opening for a party that arrived after us. A big part of the Founders Club experience is the bookshelf entrance, and I had really hoped my partner could experience that excitement for the first time, but it ended up feeling a bit anticlimactic. Once inside, the space itself is nicely done and intimate, and the service was generally good. Prices are quite high for what we ordered, though they do provide complimentary fancy nuts, which was a nice touch. Overall, the vibes are good and I would like to return, but I hope the experience feels more curated and intentional for each party next time.

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Founders Club - Interior bar - IG @bougiefoodieboi

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Unlisted

4.1(20 reviews)
4.8 mi•Lower Queen Anne

Our first trip to Unlisted and we will be back. I made reservations (highly recommend) because we…read morehad tried to get in a couple times before and it was full. The food items we tried from the "specials" menu were fantastic. The Open Faced California roll was delicious! And the chicken & waffle was a delightfully delicious meal! Seating is limited. Reservations highly encouraged. Cocktails were quite tasty. Only note is that an Old Fashioned of any kind should be served with a solid cube and not on the rocks. Our server and greeter, Tawnie was lovely and so charming and helpful, as was the bartender, I failed to get her name, but she was fantastic.

At least they finally responded to my review and email. So…read morethanks. They dropped the ball on countless layers I didn't say it before because I want to see businesses succeed. Be careful and pay attention before dining here. Their private event space had MAGGOT worms crawling around. I would suggest not eating your food without proper lighting. We value and appreciate great service, food and ambiance. EPIC FAIL Hi Beatrice, We are not interested in fulfilling this request. Steve's email was very clear. We wish you all the best, this just is not a good fit. Best, -Unlisted On Sun, Feb 15, 2026 at 8:49AM Beatrice Wood wrote: Happy Sunday Now that the dust has settled down from the holidays, We would love to make a reservations with your Suggest of giving us a discounted rate. Although we were very disappointed during new years holiday reservations, there are so many people that have had a great experience at Unlisted. We want to have a positive experience as well. Thanks in advance. Warmest

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Knee High Stocking

Knee High Stocking

4.1(948 reviews)
4.7 mi•Capitol Hill
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An intimate bar in a non-descript Capitol Hill building from the mid 20th century, which feels both…read morecramped and fun, as if you are in a friend's soiree held in their tiny apartment. This is no amateur game when it comes to service and cocktails however. I took a seat at the bar which may have space for about 6 people in a tight fit. It had the worn wooden feel that I have an affinity for (as opposed to the clinical glass and steel sterility of the hideous corporate tower and modern construction). There are hooks under the bar (hooray!). The bar tender was a biochemist by day trade, and had a perfectionist's touch when mixing up my gin drink called "Purple Haze" using lavender-infused gin mixed with another spirit - something almond perhaps. She smoked a stick of thyme and added that aroma to it as well. Very nice touch. The drink was balanced and delicious, not liquor forward which I had specified when the bartender inquired how I like my drinks. Didn't I feel sophisticated sipping this lovely adult beverage in this dingy bar, removed from the hard pavement and roaring I-5 highway outside? Of course the sexy soundtrack of global house music helped and pretty soon I was chatting away with the lovely hostess (she opens the door to let you in once you ring the doorbell at the door outside). The bathrooms were perfectly clean and well-kept. I would take visitors there in a heartbeat to have a well crafted cocktail.

As you ring a doorbell to what seems like a house, you are led to a hidden speakeasy. Knee High…read moreStocking transports you into a cozy yet quiet space where you can get drinks with friends while having Filipino bites. My friends and I got two cigs at a funeral, one picadillo, and the whisper. All the drinks perfectly aligned with our taste buds. The cig at a funeral had a smoky taste while the picadillo was a bit tangy and the whisper was sweet. We also got some sample bites consisting of lumpia, tater tots, and chicken wings which were very yummy. To end our time at Knee High Stocking we got the Ube bread pudding which was also a great treat! Service was quite slow but we got everything in a duly manner. I loved how they gave us postcards of the owner to take home. Definitely a cute memorabilia!

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Roquette

Roquette

4.5(133 reviews)
4.0 mi•Belltown
•$$
Romantic vibe
Luxury

Following the sage recommendation of a bartender at Zig Zag Cafe, I made my way into Belltown over…read moreto Roquette. Roquette was a surprisingly small space with a wonderful vibe serving up "destination" bar-worthy cocktails. It reminded me of some of the neighborhood gem cocktail bars that I'd frequented on the East Coast. I grabbed a seat at the bar. Roquette's lineup of cocktails were varied in flavor profile using a wide range of spirits. They also served non-alcoholic offerings which looked equally intriguing as their boozy selections. I started off with the 99 Problems ($28), which, unfortunately, I forgot to note what was in the drink. It was boozy, clever, inventive, and most importantly delicious. My second drink was the Imperium Old Fashioned ($24) made with Westland Whiskey "Roquette" Barrel, Clement Cask Strength Rhum, Old Delicious Apple Brandy, Pineapple, and Spice. It was an excellent, boozy, balanced update to the classic Old Fashioned. Although I went with drinks off their menu, I have no doubt that any of their skilled bar professionals could've crafted me a wonderful cocktail if I had simply requested a classic or something on the fly based on my choice of spirit and desired flavor profile. Yes, the prices on the two drinks I ordered were pretty steep, but they were comparable to prices I've paid in Las Vegas. Plus, I don't have a problem with paying a premium for a well-made cocktail made with premium ingredients in a comfortable, welcoming setting (the drunken guy next to me who tried to engage with me in a political discussion excluded). Bottom-line: Roquette was a revelation. It served up two of the best cocktails that I've had this year. I can't recommend it enough and it'll be at the top of my list of places to hit the next time I'm in town.

Fun specialty cocktails and beautiful space. A favorite bar of some friends my first time…read morevisiting. Stopped by before dinner near by. Always love finding a good craft cocktail bar. Staff is friendly and helpful in making decisions that suit your taste. I started with the Suede Umbrella, my friends had a Tuk Tuk Tang and Guavacita. Second round they had the Panic Button and I had the Roquette Martini. Well balanced cocktails. Extensive list.. would definitely visit again when in Belltown.

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Inside Passage - On your way in.....

Inside Passage

4.1(306 reviews)
4.5 mi•Capitol Hill
•$$$

Came here to celebrate a birthday and get immersed in another world. Inside Passage is in Seattles…read morebusy capitol hill neighborhood. Parking can be a wee bit tricky so waking, ride share, or public transit will be your best options. But if you have to drive we found a paid lot a few blocks away While this wasn't the best tiki bar we've ever been to, it did stand out for the presentation of drinks, the cool (and massive) octopus, the immersion, and overall vibe is nice and atmospheric They have four non-alcoholic options which I really appreciated as the one driving for the night! They also have standard as well as unique takes on tiki drinks. We were surprised to find so many options with vodka and tequila which isn't common in a more traditional tiki bar We had the: - "Kiki Premier Mai Tai" which wasn't as rum forward as we would have thought, especially given how many rums it had in it; but overall it was a classic style Mai Tai and tasty with quality rums - "One Eyed Willy" which has a fun presentation in a chest with smoking dry ice. This one you could taste the rum more and overall it was a really enjoyable drink and experience - "See A Light" which is a non-alcoholic option and the taste was just as good as the presentation. Came in a lovely angler fish tiki mug with the light and everything! The taste was complex and something that thought went into creating - "Four Boys" another non-alcoholic option that was the coolest visual as it came in a "steaming" crock pot. The taste was very unexpected, in a good way, and is a drink I would get again Overall the drinks were about a 4/5 but with the charming atmosphere and whimsical presentation it's a 5 star experience that is just fun

This place was highly recommended from my cousin who lives in Seattle. So while I was visiting for…read moreEmerald City Comic Con, I had to check this place out. First and foremost, you need to make a reservation. I did end up needing to move my reservation up because of scheduling but it worked out and the staff were really nice about helping me. This is a speakeasy inside Rumba, I did not know that going in. It's incredibly cool to walk into the bar. The decor is amazing. It's super small though with a few tables and bar seating. It was kinda loud when I was there since most tables were filled. My server was nice as well and was able to answer all my questions. Ambiance was exceptional and is such a cool place to visit. Most of the cocktails came with fancy show of some sort and were extravagant - and equally delicious. I got The Inside Passage, but there were at least three others I was trying to chose from. There was a lot of thought that went into the presentation of each of the drinks and I love that attention to detail. Since it was around dinner time I did want to order food and drink. They did not have the Kikisoba (they ran out) and that made me sad, but I was able to order the Rumba sliders and a basket of fries. I'm not a huge sliders fan, and I did order the caramelized pineapple on the side. The sliders were incredibly flavorful and the perfect size. For anyone wanting to visit Seattle, I do highly recommend this place. It's a really cool vibe and the food is really good too.

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The Alley - cocktailbars - Updated May 2026

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