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“Best place to hide out from your old lady”
The Alibi Room is nestled inside the the world famous Pike Place Market, although it is tucked away from the main tourists attractions. The Alibi Room is immersed and surrounded by history, like the street (Post Alley) was made with cobblestones from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, brought here on lumber ships that were using the stones and rubble for ballast. Post Alley was also home to a Post Office and the first offices of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer Newspaper. The Alibi has long been a favorite bar for Northwest authors, writers and artists alike. Its dark speakeasy style with exposed brick and beams gives it a special allure. The famous Gum Wall is right across post alley from The Alibi Room. It is considered to be one of the largest, strangest and most unsanitary public art projects in the world. The gum wall was started 20+ years ago when a group of theater goers collectively stuck pennies on the wall using the gum as an adhesive. The maintenance staff eventually quit trying to remove it and it has been steadily growing ever since.
Tried this place a couple of times and it is varying degrees of garbage. Wanted to like it. But no. F this place and the knuckle-draggers who work there. Lovely ambiance, tho. Read more
We had pizzas here and they're delicious!! The place is a little dark but that's exactly how we liked it over a couple of Malbec. Staff was friendly & we definitely had a fun night here. Read more
A hidden gem in our backyard is how I would describe this place. If you are visiting Seattle I would highly encourage you all to try the following! My wife and I went here on a random Tuesday to... Read more
Alibi Room
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- Sun, Wed, Thu: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 4:00 pm - 12:00 am
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