The Sitting Room: A Cozy Cocktail Haven in Seattle
Experience the best of Seattle's cocktail culture at The Sitting Room, a cozy bar and taco restaurant in the heart of Queen Anne.
Nestled in the heart of Queen Anne, The Sitting Room is a vibrant cocktail bar and taco restaurant that invites visitors to unwind with inventive drinks and delicious bites. This lively spot, known for its rotating cocktail menu, is perfect for both casual meet-ups and celebratory gatherings, making it a must-visit for tourists exploring Seattle.
A brief summary to The Sitting Room
- 108 W Roy St, Seattle, Queen Anne, Washington, 98119, US
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- Tuesday 4 pm-10 pm
- Wednesday 4 pm-10 pm
- Thursday 4 pm-10 pm
- Friday 4 pm-11 pm
- Saturday 4 pm-11 pm
Local tips
- Visit during happy hour for great deals on drinks and tacos.
- Try the seasonal cocktails for a unique taste of local flavors.
- Arrive early on weekends to secure a seat, as it can get busy.
- Ask the bartenders for their recommendations; they're eager to help you choose.
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