Experience the Vibrant Atmosphere of Bad Bishop
Discover Bad Bishop in Seattle, a vibrant bar offering a unique drink menu, live entertainment, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding.
Nestled in Seattle's Central Business District, Bad Bishop is a must-visit bar that combines a relaxed vibe with an impressive drink selection. Tourists can unwind in its inviting ambiance while enjoying a variety of cocktails and local brews, making it the perfect spot to experience the local nightlife.
A brief summary to Bad Bishop
- 704 1st Ave, Seattle, Central Business District, Washington, 98104, US
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- Tuesday 4 pm-11 pm
- Wednesday 4 pm-11 pm
- Thursday 4 pm-11 pm
- Friday 4 pm-12 am
- Saturday 4 pm-12 am
Local tips
- Visit during happy hour for special drink deals and a chance to try their signature cocktails at a lower price.
- Check their website for upcoming events or live music nights for a more vibrant experience.
- Arrive early on weekends to secure a good spot, as it can get quite busy later in the evening.
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