Whether youre looking for exquisite food, an elegant atmosphere to pre-funk, or just a comfortable couch to spend an evening with cocktails and company, the Capitol Club is your destination. Weve been serving casual class to the Hill since 1997, and have been on the Seattle Weeklys 100 Favorite Restaurants list for two years running. The Capitol Club is open from 5pm till 2am every day, and...
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Recessed corners draped in rich purple and red fabrics create a perfect place to chill and sip a cocktail. Aspiring to a North African aesthetic, Capitol Club's lounge boasts an exotic, mysterious, and relaxed ambiance. Signature bar concoctions include the Casbah, a sweet yet tart blend of Absolut Citron, pomegranate molasses, and fresh oranges. The food is equally intriguing; a just-right...
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The star of this place is really the food but once you're pleasantly contented, mosey along to the cocktail lounge upstairs. Floor cushions and dreamy Moroccan decor conjure a mood that wraps you up and whisks you far away. Feels good, doesn't it.
This club is dark and sultry, with pillowed booths and Persian rugs. Richly colored walls and candlelit tables make for a romantic evening. The cuisine at Capitol Club is Mediterranean with emphasis on the flavors of Morocco, Greece, Turkey and Spain. The menu changes seasonally, as does the superb drink list. There's balcony seating in the lounge overlooking the Pine Street action. Dinner is...
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The Scene Pillowed booths, ornate lanterns and candlelight set a swanky Moroccan mood that romance-seeking couples find irresistible. A DJ pipes in groovy background music that's as non-intrusive as waitstaff who keep the meal moving along smoothly. On a warm night, the balcony off the second-floor lounge is the perfect setting for a signature cocktail. The...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 21, 2004)
Harley: “Ah, yes, it’s a fine evening, isn’t it, Kensington?” Kensington: “The finest, my dear chap. I do so enjoy sipping a fine brandy on this lovely outdoor veranda.” Harley: “And these low happy hour prices are irresistible—the aforementioned fine brandy [$6] and the delectable sausage plate you seem to be so enjoying [$6] are easy on an old boy’s bank account.” Kensington: “Yes, feels a...
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This snazzy nightclub/eatery specializes in seasonal Mediterranean-Moroccan fare, from seared duck breast and braised lamb shank to small plates of grilled spiced prawns and Penn Cove mussels. But what people lose their minds over is the Kobe beef burger, a legendarily luxurious burger experience praised by devotees for its intricate flavors and juicy hugeness. Price
I've been to this bar several times last year, and I kind of liked the atmosphere, food, drinks and the music. This time, I went to celebrate my friend's b-day, and we had really bad experience (It was actually surprising, it seems something (owner?) changed?). First of all, the bartender guy was terribly unfriendly, and since the music was so loud, he didn't hear the right drink orders and...
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Posted by moctik64
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 07, 2009)
After searching for a place to host my saturday nite birthday party we settled on the Capitol Club because of a delicious sounding menu, nice looking location and very reasonable event prices. We had one whole room of their dinning room for a very modest food & drink minimum and no room rental fee! Our server was very friendly and handled our large party with grace. The food was delicious...
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Posted by roaringtwenties
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 24, 2008)
Went to Capitol Club the last time my buddy from San Diego was in town. I was extremely apprehensive, as I had heard some not-so-stellar things about it third-hand from someone else (obviously from my rating, a stale review), but thought what the hell since I had passed by it the week before and it appeared to be full of some damn happy looking folks. For good reason, it seems. We only went...
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Posted by zebragoose
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 01, 2008)