Besides a few nut and candy machines, this isn't a place for eating. Just sit back and drink your beer. Every Sunday night, karaoke superstars pack the place, so get there early, grab a seat and watch some of Seattle's best voices belt one out.
The Scene Hugh Hefner's first apartment comes to mind when sitting among the perfectly placed retro accoutrements. Orange and blue lamps illuminate this otherwise dark burrow while plush couches, swivel chairs, a rockin' jukebox and chatty drunk locals simply add to the charm. It's unlikely that you'll stumble onto this place: Though it dons a Madison Street address, it's nestled near...
more
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 13, 2003)
Irony and depression are in full abundance on Sunday nights at the Twilight Exit. The place gets packed. The karaoke is loud and sublime. Everyone is in the mood to have a one-night stand with a guy in tight jeans they'll never see again. It's the best bar night in the city. Read our review
Update. The Twilight Exit has moved to 2514 E. Cherry St. The menu is still all home made goodness with a few additions like fried cilantro and jalapeno ravioli and chicken fried game hen. Still the Best spot in the Central District.
Full disclosure: I live about two blocks from the Twilight Exit, so my love for it originally stems from convenience. I might not drive from Ballard, for instance, to check it out. So take the following with a grain of salt: I LOVE THIS BAR. It's got very cheap, very stiff drinks (esp during happy hour), couches, pinball, big buck hunter, a pool table, comfy booths, a magician on wednesday...
more
Posted by limonata
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 25, 2007)
If you're into rock music and if you can appreciate the rock classics from the eightees and earlier this place is made for you! The interior is very alternative and people hanging around are very social. Perfect place to have beers with your friends and enjoy good old rock songs.
Pros
+ Great rock music!
Cons
- No cons.
Posted by bc173
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 03, 2006)